Don’t let a tax mistake ruin newlywed bliss

Don’t let a tax mistake ruin newlywed bliss

When people get married their tax situation often changes. A taxpayer’s marital status as of December 31 determines their tax filing options for the entire year, but that’s not all newlyweds need to know. Here’s a tax checklist for newly married couples: Name and address changes Name – When a name changes through marriage, it’s…

How to Increase Your Credit Worthiness Without Going Broke

How to Increase Your Credit Worthiness Without Going Broke

When I was a second semester freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, I was your typical “broke” college student. I had less than $100 in my bank account and a majority of my undergraduate college education was funded with student loans. I managed my daily expenses through my paid work study position, extra money from…

People without a filing requirement may miss out on a refund if they don’t file a 2021 tax return

People without a filing requirement may miss out on a refund if they don’t file a 2021 tax return

Some people may choose not to file a tax return because they didn’t earn enough money to be required to file but may miss getting a refund if they don’t file. While the filing deadline is October 17, 2022 to file 2021 tax returns, the IRS strongly encourages individuals to consider filing electronically sooner, rather…