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IRS 1099-K Form: When You Might Get One From Venmo, PayPal, Others
Selling Online A new IRS 1099-K reporting requirement for payment networks like Venmo, PayPal, Amazon, and Cash App applies for 2023.
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From Chatbots to Audits: How the IRS Will Use AI This Tax Season
IRS The IRS has plans to increase its use of AI. Here’s how the agency will do it and what it could mean for taxpayers.
By Katelyn Washington Published
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Calculating Taxes on Social Security Benefits
Social Security The federal government can tax up to 85% of your Social Security benefits, so it's good to know how those taxes are calculated.
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California Taxes Were Due But There’s a New Deadline Extension
Tax Deadlines Californians have a last-minute tax deadline extension due to a new IRS announcement.
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Six Tax Deadlines for October 16
Tax Deadlines You might know about the federal tax return extension deadline, but did you know about these other Oct. 16 tax deadlines?
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Powerball Jackpot Winner Will Get a Hefty Tax Bill
Lottery Taxes Whenever someone wins Powerball, the federal government gets a chunk of the prize from taxes.
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Is Unemployment Taxable? A State-by-State Guide
State Tax The federal government taxes unemployment benefits. But is unemployment taxable in your state?
By Katelyn Washington Published
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2023 Federal Tax Brackets and Income Tax Rates: How They Work
Income Tax Depending on your taxable income each year, you can end up in one of seven different federal income tax brackets, each with its own marginal tax rate.
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What's the 2023 Standard Deduction?
Tax Breaks Most people claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemizing deductions. How much can you claim?
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