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What happens if I filed my return with missing or incorrect data...

"OH, NO! I forgot I worked that small side-job during the summer months and I just received my W-2 from that company reporting my earned income. Now, what do I do?" No sweat; there's an easy process for this very common circumstance.

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How Income, Profit, and Loss Works for Artists

Put down the brushes, pencils and digital pens for a second-let's talk business.

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Marriage and Taxes

Now that you have said your "I Do's," the honeymoon is over, and so is summer, the last thing on your mind is taxes. If you are soon-to-be married or just married you will need to review your changing tax status. Here are seven tips from the Internal Revenue Services for newlyweds or soon to be newlyweds.

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After the Perfect Storm Blows Over

Now that the April 15 income tax deadline has passed, you can take a well-deserved rest. But after your get your strength back, take time to start an organization system for next year. That way, you can get organized, and tax time next year will be a lot easier.

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Social Security: Taxable or Not?

Clearing the air about whether you'll have to pay taxes on your Social Security benefits.

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Boost Your Refund Like Never Before

Who doesn't want to save money on their tax return? Here are some commonly missed tax breaks.

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Keep Calm and Carry On

No worries about last-minute filing.

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Tax Relief for Hurricane Isaac Victims

If your hometown was one of the unlucky ones "visited" by Hurricane Isaac recently, paying your taxes probably isn't first on your to-do list. Repairing storm damage, drying out, and getting life back to normal pretty much sit at the top of any lists in those storm-soaked areas. The IRS recognizes the stress and difficulty taxpayers may have after a storm of Isaac's magnitude. So, the agency has granted some tax relief for Gulf Coast taxpayers struggling to recover. While you still have to pay your taxes, the due dates have been pushed back to give you a little extra time.

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Capital Gains Explained

The relation between capital gains and capital losses is demystified.

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Income - Taxable and Otherwise

A guide to the IRS view of what's taxable income - and what's not.

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The Basics

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