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Money Saving Strategies for College Students

You can save money on little things that add up over time and a few big tax breaks once a year.

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Will My State Refund Be Delayed in 2019?

The past couple years have seen a rise in delayed state refunds, and the trend looks like it's here to stay.

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Tax Relief for Hurricane Ida-Extended Deadlines & More

Hurricane Ida has passed, but the effects haven't. Victims now qualify for certain disaster relief measures.

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What Users Say About 1040.com

User reviews for 1040.com straight ahead! See what taxpayers like you have to say about our smart, simple service.

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Life-Changing Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

You finally got it back-now let's make the most of your tax refund.

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Selfie Security-Why You'll Need ID.me for IRS Online Account

Let's talk about the IRS's new identity protection process and what it means for tax filing.

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6 Ways the Latest Stimulus Payment is Different from the Others

As people get their third economic impact payments (EIP3), many have noticed some key differences between it and the last two.

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Your State Income Tax Refund May Be Delayed This Year

Like many federal refunds, some state refunds will be delayed this year. Here's a look at what various states are doing.

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4 Year-End Tips for Making Student Loan Payments in 2020

You're not technically required to make payments through December 31-here's how to take advantage of the opportunity.

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Merry Christmas!

A brief look at some interesting facts about the Christmas holiday.

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The Basics

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