IRS Makes This Year’s Tax Time a Bit More Taxing

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Ah, tax season: the oft-dreaded time when we’re all forced to assess a previous year’s worth of financial doings, pay back deficiencies and seek deductions. But this year’s tax season may become a bit more taxing for some as industry watchdogs are finding that the Internal Revenue Service is further targeting struggling taxpayers with aggressive tactics meant to retrieve all that is owed from already economy-ravaged Americans.

As the Associated Press reported this month, “the Internal Revenue Service is tormenting struggling taxpayers in the midst of a slumping economy by increasing the number of liens the agency has filed against people who owe back taxes.…

Avoid Taxing Your Finances During Tax Time

Friday, January 7th, 2011

As we’re all now aware, this decade’s economic downturn has dealt, and unfortunately continues to deal, a significant blow to the budgets of many American families, leaving millions in debt, facing foreclosure, and sometimes looking to any means necessary to break even, much less get back on a financially-healthy course. And so, once again, we’re finding that the beginnings of tax season can also yield it’s own set of challenges for some cash-strapped citizens as many turn to plastic to pay back what they owe the IRS.

Unfortunately, with the advent of online filings, paying your taxes with a credit card has never been simpler.…

Had Your Debts Forgiven? Your Bill May Be Due

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

As we’re all aware, this decade’s Great Recession has dealt, and continues to deal, a significant blow to the budgets of many American families, leaving millions in debt, out of work, underwater in their mortgages, and looking for any means necessary to get back on a financially-healthy course.  Now, we’re finding that tax time 2010 is also yielding it’s own unique set of challenges for some cash-strapped citizens who may have had some of their debt forgiven or settled a debt for less than the full amount in 2009.

Have you had some of your considerable student loans forgiven? Have you recently reached a debt settlement with your credit card company?  Have you had a car loan settled or the debt forgiven?…

Taxes can mean either more debt or more money; here are tips to help ensure the latter

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

If you couldn’t tell by the utter onslaught of tax preparation service ads and the sudden presence of temporary cubicles in that once abandoned retail space at the corner of your favorite strip mall, let us be the first to remind you that it’s tax season.

We take interest in this time of year because tax returns can mean one of two things to our readers: more debt or more money. Since we are all about helping you figure out what to do with your debt, we hope this post will educate you regarding what tax season can mean for your financial well-being.

There are number of tax deductions out there that get ignored by a lot of families.…