5 Ways to Pay the IRS Less Next April by Dan Caplinger Apr 19th 2013 5:00AM If you're still in shock from the amount of taxes you just paid, start working now to reduce what you send the IRS next year. Here are five ways you can shave your tax bill.
How to Amend a Tax Return by Kiplinger Apr 18th 2013 11:32AM If you're just now realizing that you missed out on a tax deduction or credit for 2012, don't worry: You can file an amended return for up to three years.
What Happens When You Don't File Your Taxes by Business Insider Apr 17th 2013 10:30AM What happens to Americans who either forget or flat out refuse to file their taxes?
Suze Orman: U.S. Tax Code a 'Travesty' for Gay Couples by Business Insider Apr 16th 2013 5:00PM Personal finance expert Suze Orman, who is married to her female partner, took aim at the U.S. tax code's treatment of gay couples, calling it "a travesty."
Where Do the Most Tax Cheats Live? by The Associated Press Apr 15th 2013 5:00AM A new study by the National Taxpayer Advocate used confidential IRS data to identify five metropolitan areas where potential tax cheats cluster.
Here's All the Free Stuff You Can Get on Tax Day by Matt Brownell Apr 13th 2013 7:00AM Tax Day got you down? There are plenty of freebies to console you, including free shredding at Office Depot and snacks at Cinnabon and Arby's.
5 Tax Credits You Can't Afford to Miss by Dan Caplinger Apr 12th 2013 5:00PM By cutting your tax bill dollar-for-dollar, tax credits are a can't-miss way to pay less to the IRS. Here are five tax credits you need to know about.
8 Types of Taxable Income That Might Surprise You by Dan Caplinger Apr 12th 2013 2:00PM There's nothing simple when it comes to tax laws, so it's important to know which sources of income are taxable -- and some may surprise you.