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Pros and Cons of Living in Tax-Free States
The federal income tax is due by every U.S. citizen, and some state income taxes are required as well. Just nine…
Lone Star Card’s Benefits Schedule for February 2022
The Lone Star Card is the method used by Texas to distribute SNAP benefits.
You can use this card in any store that…
After Expanding Federal Child Tax Credit, New Payments Could Reach Banks Tomorrow
The law temporarily expanding the federal child tax credit will result in a large paycheck for millions of…
RMD Formula Changes for the First Time in Decades for Retirees. Is It Good News?
From the beginning of 2022, retirees will have better access to their tax-deferred retirement accounts because…
Child Tax Credit: Without Stimulus Money, Child Poverty Is Set to Rise by 17%
Child tax credits were increased for millions of American families under the American Rescue Plan.
Nonetheless,…
Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments Are Over. Here Are Some of Its Replacements!
The child tax credit advance for December went to over 36 million families.
President Joe Biden signed into law the…
Ways 40% of Americans Uses to Increase their 2022 Savings?
This is the season people are evaluating their finances and making resolutions to improve them. It's safe to say…
Millions of Tax Payers Will Receive Letters Informing Them of Stimulus Checks
You don't need to panic if you got a letter from the IRS in the mail this month. There are lots of Americans…
If Your Birthday Falls Within Certain Timeframe, You’ll Get A $1,657…
Social Security will be sending seniors a new, higher COLA check in the next few weeks, and seniors whose birthdays…
2021 Unemployment Tax: How To Deal With it to Your Advantage
Under normal circumstances when the United States isn't facing a pandemic, receiving unemployment benefits is no…