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Tax Tidbit #10: It is Alright to File an Extension
April 15th is around the corner--29 days and counting. Many of us haven't started our tax returns yet. Don't worry. It's not too late. Just be careful because the most…
Tax Tidbit #7: Double Check The Mailing Address Of Your Paper Return
Many taxpayers file their returns the old fashioned way, paper copies via the mail. In fact, 43% of people choose this route. While there are other options, something just feels…
Tax Tidbit #6: Deduct Un-reimbursed Business Expenses
Last weeks Tax Tidbit prompted a great question. Nina asked if there were any tax tips for those of us with un-reimbursed business expenses. If you spend your personal money…
Tax Tidbit #4: Keep All Your Tax Documents In One Place
I get more mail in January than any other month of the year. Post-holiday sale catalogs, political campaign material, year-end bank statements, and most important---tax documents. In an effort not…
Would You Give Up Your Favorite Tax Deduction?
I received my W-2 yesterday and sat down to do my taxes. Every year, I get frustrated with the US federal tax system all over again. It's maddening to try…
The Postal Service wants to Break Your Windows
State lawmakers in Colorado are considering a bill to establish a do-not-mail list. The Denver Channel reports: Rep. Sara Gagliardi (D-Arvada) said her measure would allow fines against companies that…
Tax Tidbit #2: Deductions for Medical Expenses
Even the cheapest medical care is expensive. Healthcare costs are getting higher and we're not getting younger. Tracking your medical expenses can be worth the time and effort'ā€¯especially if they…