Money Made Easy: Explaining Tax Refunds

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With the deadline passed for having your taxes filed, financial adviser Dan Danford answers this timely tax question about how tax refunds work: Some years I owe money to the IRS, some years I get money refunded, and the amounts always vary. Is there a way to get a consistent

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Money Made Easy: Correcting Tax Return Mistakes

In this week’s Money Made Easy, financial adviser Dan Danford answers a last-minute tax question: I’m always worried I’m doing the calculations wrong on my tax return because it’s confusing to me. What should I do if I make a mistake on my taxes? Does it vary depending on the

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Money Made Easy: What To Claim For Tax Deductions

In this week’s Money Made Easy, financial adviser Dan Danford answers a last-minute tax question: I’ve heard that you can claim items such as license plate renewal fees to get a deduction on your taxes, which I had not heard about. What are some other items that can be claimed

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Money Made Easy: Tax Rules Changes

In this week’s Money Made Easy, financial adviser Dan Danford answers this financial question from a viewer: I think tax rules change from year to year, so what are the big tax changes I should be aware of this year before filing? Danford, MBA, CRSP, of Family Investment Center, says

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Divorce and Taxes: Alimony and Child Support

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By Jill A. Duffy Attorney, Cordell & Cordell Divorce can bring some big changes to the way you file your taxes and which exemptions and deductions you can claim. With tax season just beginning to ramp up, here is some information to get you started on your federal taxes in

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Money Made Easy: Tax Filing Status

In this week’s Money Made Easy, financial adviser Dan Danford answers this financial question from a viewer: What qualifies someone for “head of household” tax status? Do you have to claim a child as a dependent to qualify? What if you don’t have children but are the primary wage earner

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