Senior Tax Form Can Simplify Filing
En español |In 2019 the IRS unveiled the final version of a new, simplified income tax form that people 65 and older may use to file for the 2019 tax year and moving forward.Drafted to be easier for...
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The Virginia Coronavirus Fraud Task ForceThe United States Attorneys for the Western and Eastern Districts of Virginia, the FBI, and the Virginia State Police are working to protect the residents of...
View ArticleHow the CARES Act changes deducting charitable contributions
OVID Tax Tip 2020-153, November 12, 2020Whether taxpayers are supporting natural disaster recovery, COVID-19 pandemic aid or another cause that's personally meaningful to them, their charitable...
View ArticleGet Ready for Taxes: What’s new and what to consider when filing in 2021
The Internal Revenue Service has outlined some key items to consider when filing your tax return this year. Take time to review a special page, updated and available on IRS.gov, that outlines steps...
View ArticleStart Here Every Year: Essential Tax Steps for Caregivers
Whether you are relatively new to caregiving or have been in this role for years, you do many things to ensure that your loved one receives the support they need. An important aspect of this process...
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