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How Tax Reform Affects Generation X

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How Do Tax Brackets Work?

Tax brackets help determine your taxes owed-let's take a look at how they work!

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How Tax Reform Will Affect Baby Boomers

What parts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will be most important to boomers?

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How to Back Up Tax Deductions

Backing up every deduction you claim is best practice, but what counts as "backup?"

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Closing the Barn Door

A game plan for keeping potential identity thieves out of your credit report.

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Scammers Still in Business

Crooks may have changed their tactics - but they still want your money.

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Claiming Dependents on Your Tax Return

Claiming dependents knocks $4,050 right off the top of your taxable income per person - can I get a heck yes?

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Taxes for Small Businesses

Owning your enterprise has its rewards, especially after you understand how small business taxes are applied.

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3 Inspiring Clean-Water Stories

There are so many incredible people and organizations helping end the global water crisis out there. Let's spotlight a few!

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Teachers Can Count COVID Supplies Toward Educator Deduction

Teachers can officially use unreimbursed expenses for Coronavirus-preventative supplies toward a $250 tax deduction.

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The Basics

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