Tax season has officially begun. But it also feels like, "oh no, tax season has officially begun." We know the feeling, which is why USA Today's putting together a series of stories to make the season ...
With the annual April 15 tax filing date looming two months away, tax experts say it’s time to collect your tax documents and prepare your state and federal tax returns. Getting a head start on your ...
Waiting until age 70 to file for Social Security retirement benefits can be an effective way to reduce the risk that you’ll run out of money in your later years. But in some instances, filing for ...
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If you receive Social Security Disability Insurance, there's a chance you'll need to file taxes this year. Even if you don't, you might want to anyway. We'll break it down. Blake has over a decade of ...
Supplemental Security Income recipients typically don't have to file taxes, but there's a good reason to do so anyway. We'll fill you in. Blake Stimac Writer Blake has over a decade of experience ...
The 'file and suspend' strategy, once a popular method for maximizing Social Security benefits, is no longer available as of 2025. This change stems from the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, which ...
Not all the Trump promises to cut tax on tips, overtime and Social Security made it into the proposed tax bill—and those provisions that did make it in are temporary and have restrictions. Days after ...
The IRS won’t require employers to separately report tips and overtime in 2025, which may be confusing for employees. New IRS guidance can help taxpayers figure the deductions. The IRS has released ...