Taxes
That sound you heard earlier this week? It was the sound of millions of taxpayers and tax professionals breathing a sigh of relief now that Tax Day is over. April 15 is Tax Day for most of the country—some exceptions apply—but that hasn’t always been the case. The U.S. income tax system has changed quite a bit over the years, and that includes more than the due date for Form 1040. What we know as the modern income tax system began in 1913 after a four-year push to get enough states to ratify the Sixteenth Amendment. By law, a proposed…
H&R Block’s e-filing tax products are intuitive and easy to use, and the free version offers filers a robust selection of forms. Although it’s not the most expensive of the tax software providers we reviewed, H&R Block’s online tax software isn’t the cheapest either.Still, its free version is one of the best on the market: The interface is straightforward and easy to use, and help from a human is available for an extra cost. Jump to: Full review.Free version offers a generous selection of tax forms.All paid packages include access to tax pro help at no additional charge.Well-designed and user-friendly…
TaxSlayer’s pricing model sets it apart: The company charges according to the level of support you want, rather than according to a software package’s capabilities. In other words, the cheapest paid package handles all the same tax situations and forms that the more expensive package handles — what changes is how much help you can get.If you’re a confident tax filer and don’t need a lot of support, you could save some money with TaxSlayer. Jump to: Full review.More affordable than bigger-name tax software providers.Premium and Self-Employed tiers include free tax pro support.Free version of the program has many restrictions,…
Soon after the 2024 elections results rolled in, the speculation began about what they might mean—especially when it comes to the economy and taxes. One common assumption is that a Republican victory will immediately lead to tax cuts. But if we’ve learned anything from history, it’s that what we think will happen—and what will actually happen—may be different things. While tax cuts may be in the cards, how quickly they get pushed through is uncertain. Results Earlier this week, the Republicans claimed victory in the White House and, unless there’s a surprise in the next few days, that will also…
Taxes are confusing enough without the added stress of figuring out which tax software to use. While you should get the same refund or bill no matter which provider you choose, tax filing programs typically come at a cost — so there’s a crucial difference between paying for what you’ll use and paying extra for what you don’t need. We did the research by testing and evaluating four well-known, widely used online tax providers. Our review process includes first-hand testing, information collection and user surveys, focusing on factors that are important to filers: price, ease of use, tools, tax pro…
California might have some of the highest sales tax rates in the country, and calculating how much is owed can come down to where the item is sold, what the item is and who it’s sold to. California state sales tax rateIn California, the statewide sales tax is 7.25%. However, the final price of any taxable purchase could be higher due to district taxes, which can be anywhere from .10% to 1.00%. It’s also possible to have more than one district tax applied to a purchase.California state sales tax calculatorWho pays CA sales tax?In California, sellers are responsible for calculating…
While federal tax questions have dominated the headlines this election cycle, state and local taxes can significantly impact individuals and businesses. Some ballot questions, like those involving the legalization of cannabis, have a tax bent because they would also raise revenue for states. Here’s a look at the outcomes of some of those state tax matters in the recent election. Arizona A measure in Arizona—Proposition 312—would allow property owners to apply for a property tax refund if they feel that the local government has not done enough to enforce vagrancy and nuisance laws against homeless residents. Specifically, the proposal would…
Have you ever received a payment — such as a dividend check or a bond interest payment — and noticed that 24% of the expected amount was missing? If so, you may be subject to backup withholding.This tax action can be irritating, but it only applies to certain kinds of payments and is easily fixed by making sure the IRS has correct tax information from you.What is backup withholding?Backup withholding is an action where the IRS makes payers, such as banks, deduct a 24% tax from certain kinds of payments to taxpayers who have failed to provide the IRS or…
While most Americans file taxes every year, refund expectations and plans for filing vary. NerdWallet’s annual tax survey finds that among the millions of filers, around half (55%) will file their own federal returns and 47% say they expect to get some kind of refund.The survey of over 2,000 U.S. adults ages 18 and over, conducted online by The Harris Poll, found that many Americans don’t know how much they’ll spend on tax preparation or if they’re eligible for free filing assistance. The survey also asked about approaches to tax preparation and the value of those expected refunds.Key findingsFilers may…
The IRS just released the 2025 contribution limits for qualified retirement plans, such as your 401(k) plan. Knowing those limits, which are adjusted annually for inflation, is crucial for the many employees and executives who participate in company nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC) plans. Year-end is when most of them make like an autumn squirrel and choose how much of next year’s pay to put away for the future. Generally, you defer income via nonqualified plans only when you know you will max out your yearly contributions to qualified plans, such as your 401(k). If you’ve already maxed out your qualified…
There is a legitimate IRS program that’s designed to allow 70% of taxpayers to file their federal income tax returns for free using online software. But hundreds of millions fail to take advantage, potentially overspending by billions, according to the latest IRS data. The Free File program began 20 years ago to create a way for the lowest earners to file their federal taxes using free online software. Each year, the income threshold for eligibility is adjusted so that each year, 70% qualify. For instance, for tax year 2023 (those we’re preparing to file now), people with adjusted gross incomes…
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