File Your Own Taxes
While many taxpayers use an accountant or tax preparer to do their taxes, some choose to go the DIY route. We'll tell you everything you need to know to maximize your refund when doing your own taxes.
Federal Tax Brackets in a Mobile-Friendly Format
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The 8 Best Books to Buy for Tax Preparation and Planning in 2019
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Should You File a Tax Extension? There Are Pros and Cons
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Need More Time to Prepare Your Taxes? File for a Tax Extension With the IRS
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Avoid Penalties by Finishing Your Tax Return on Time
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How to Complete the Tax Payment Portion of IRS Form 1040
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Options for Tax Payments: Cards, Checks, and More
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8 Tax Filing Strategies for Individuals
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What Income Goes on Line 16 of Form 1040?
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Tax Treatment of Business-Related Ordinary Gains
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Here Are Some Tips for Preparing Form 1040EZ
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6 Things To Remember When Preparing Your Taxes
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How to Deal With Allocated Tips When You're Filing a Tax Return
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Learn How to Report Foreign Bank Accounts to the U.S. Treasury
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There's a New Tax Filing Option for Seniors. Here's How It's Better.
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If You Filed A 6 Month Tax Extension, Your Deadline Is Coming Up Soon
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Calculate the Taxes Due on Form 1040 Lines 72 Through 76
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What Counts as a Foreign Financial Asset?