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Earned Income Credit – Entering in TaxAct

TaxAct® automatically calculates the Earned Income Credit (EIC) based on the information in your return. If you have a dependent that is a qualifying child, enter your dependent information (including name, SSN, relationship to you, year of birth, number of months lived with you, and student status). TaxAct will then use dependent information in the […]

Important Information for the Tax Filing Deadline

The due date for U.S. Individual Income Tax Returns (Forms 1040) is April 15 (filing and extension deadlines for other return types are available on the e-Filing – Return Due Dates and Deadlines FAQ). Note. If your area has been declared a federal disaster area, check the IRS Tax Relief in Disaster Situations webpage for more […]

Social Security Administration Toll Free Phone Number

Call 1-800-772-1213 (the national Social Security Administration number) to contact the Social Security Administration toll free, or go to the Social Security Office Locator to find the phone number of your local office. Alternatively, go to the SSA Frequently Asked Questions webpage.

Identity Theft – TaxAct

Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information to file a fraudulent tax return. Usually, the tax return is filed with your name, Social Security Number (SSN), and other identifying information in an attempt to obtain a fraudulent refund. Be alert to possible identity theft if you receive an IRS notice or letter that […]

I haven’t received my W-2 Form: TaxAct

Before you file your current year’s tax return, you should make sure you have all necessary documents including Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement. You should receive a Form W-2 from each of your employers. Employers have until January 31, 2025, to send you a 2024 Form W-2 earnings statement. If you haven’t received your W-2, […]

Top 6 Tax Changes You Should Know About for 2022

Wondering what’s changed in the tax world from last year? We put together the top six 2022 federal tax changes that taxpayers like you should know about before filing your income tax return in 2023. Tax year 2021 saw major tax changes due to the coronavirus pandemic, but many of those changes went away in […]

Why Is My Tax Refund Smaller This Year?

The IRS has advised that many people should expect smaller tax refunds for 2022. Here’s why your refund may not be as big as last year’s and some tips on what you can do to maximize your refund amount. Why do you get a tax refund from the IRS? Let’s review why we get a […]

How to Check if Your Child Tax Credit Letter is Inaccurate

If you received advance Child Tax Credit (CTC) monthly payments last year, you should be getting Letter 6419 from the IRS. This letter details the total advance payments you received last year and lets you know how much of the credit you can still expect to claim when filing your 2021 tax return. However, the […]

Earned Income Credit Amount Increases

The Earned Income Credit amounts have increased slightly for the 2018 tax year.  The maximum amount of earned income and adjusted gross income (AGI) must be less than: $49,194 ($54,484 if married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children $45,802 ($51,492 if married filing jointly) with two qualifying children $40,320 ($46,010 if married filing […]