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Tax Time: Kiplinger’s “Do It Yourself Pay Raise” (Video).

Want a little more more in your paycheck every month? Get a big, fat tax refund every year?

Here’s how to turn that refund into a raise:

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Are You Prepared to Pay $3,598 More in Income Tax for 2012?

Many people are not aware of the extent to which the U.S. income tax laws will change next year if Congress does not move to make them permanent. This goes well beyond the much hyped payroll tax break. In fact, the $3,598 doesn’t even factor in the increase if that provision fails to win [...]

How to Get Your Tax Refund Now!

Everyone likes a big tax refund, right? Well, not me. It may seem counter-intuitive, but getting a big tax refund is not necessarily a good thing. A lot of the money that makes up most tax refunds is just money that people overpaid to the IRS through paycheck withholding throughout the year. You could [...]

Tax Time: How to Claim the Making Work Pay Credit on Your Taxes.

The Making Work Pay tax credit entitles single tax payers to up to $400 tax credit, and married filers to $800. You definitely want to claim this if you’re eligible because a tax credit is subtracted from your tax bill, and not your income. (read The Difference Between Tax Deduction And Tax Credit for [...]