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Do This Now If Your Wages Were Not Reported

Understanding Employer Tax Reporting Obligations The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires all employers to report income and employment taxes withheld from their employees on an Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return (Form 941). This form ensures that wages are accurately recorded, and all necessary payroll taxes are paid. If your employer fails to report your wages […]

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Tips for Negotiating a Better College Financial Aid Package

It’s that time of year, when students and their parents are hearing from colleges about which schools granted them admission – and equally important, which schools are offering the most money to pay for college. If your family is like most, you probably can’t afford to foot the entire college bill on your own. That’s

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Someone is Using My SSN – What Should I Do?

If you recently had your Social Security card stolen or an identity thief had access to your Social Security number, someone could be using your Social Security number for a variety of purposes. Using someone else’s Social Security number is illegal but thousands of people become the victims of identity theft after losing their Social

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I Can’t File My Taxes Because Someone Used My SSN – What Do I Do?

Q: I am unable to file my taxes because someone used my social security number. What should I do? A: If you recently found out that someone used your Social Security number to file taxes, you will need to report the fraudulent activity to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) immediately. The IRS usually sends out

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Does It Make Sense To Keep Life Insurance After Age 50?

Once you pass 50, your life insurance needs may change. Perhaps the kids are grown and financially secure, or your mortgage is finally paid off. If so, you may be able to reduce or eliminate coverage. On the other hand, a disabled dependent or meager savings might require you to hold on to life insurance

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Will the SSA Place a Fraud Alert on My Social Security Number?

The Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General cannot place a fraud alert on your SSN but they do manage a fraud hotline to investigate instances of fraud. You can contact the U.S. Department of Health Services Office of Inspector General to report various types of fraud, including medical identity theft, Social Security disability

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Someone Stole My Social Security Number To File Taxes. Help!

Q: I filed for my taxes on Turbo Tax I got a message saying that my social security number has been used and one of my dependents. Can I ever find out who did it? What if their using numbers in other places? Will I get my refund? A: If someone has used your Social

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Should I File Taxes Separately From My Spouse To Protect My Credit Score?

Q: My husband and I have been married for 2 1/2 years and have not mixed any of our finances due to his poor credit history. We have filed taxes separately in the past, but this year  we looked at filing jointly and would get much more money back. My question is this…can filing jointly

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I Forgave A Debt And Issued Form 1099-C. Do I Have To Inform The IRS?

Q: I am the creditor and I canceled the debt (the amount owned by a real estate development company). I have provided a 1099-C to the real estate development company. Please advice what other actions I must take: (a) Do I have to inform IRS that I have forgiven debt as a creditor… if yes

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