You don’t have to be rich to be generous, but when you do give to others, you can simultaneously put a little money back in your own pocket. That’s right, we’re talking about making those donations and charitable gifts count at tax time.
So how do you know what you can deduct and where to put those contributions on your tax return? We’re here to help you Nav.it like a pro. Follow these steps and you’ll ensure that your donations help others—and your bottom line—this year. Read More
If you are under 65 and earn $10,400 or more per year, you must file by April 15. And some of you might be thinking, it’s too soon. Well, the IRS started processing tax returns on January 27, 2020, so you can have your fat refund as soon as you get to work on filing those taxes. Read More