Everyone loves a big tax refund, but what if you could still get a sizeable refund and more in your paychecks?
The Internal Revenue Service announced that Kentuckians who were impacted by severe weather that began on Feb. 14 will experience tax relief and now have until Nov. 3, 2025 to file their taxes.
Following the disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), individuals and households that ...
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On Monday, the Internal Revenue Service announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in Kentucky affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding and landslides that began on Feb. 14.
If you were impacted by the severe storms, flooding and landslides on the weekend of Feb. 14, 2025, the IRS is giving your ...
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The IRS holds the legal power to seize assets from taxpayers who owe back taxes, including their homes. However, not every ...