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Tax Day might have passed, but some taxpayers may still have tax questions—it’s tax law, after all. To help taxpayers resolve outstanding issues and solve problems,…
So many aging parents are not facing their own health issues realistically. When asked, “how is your health these days?”, they say “Great”. And when you…
House Republicans are moving forward with a plan that would reverse student loan forgiveness approvals for millions of borrowers, setting up a showdown with Congressional Democrats…
. Employer flexibility is crucial. But workers want full-time jobs, not gigs. They expect their pay to rise. And their mental health is also a priority.…
Many Americans plan to save less than $5000 this year and are relying on their tax refunds to build rainy day funds, according to a recent…
Many Americans are beating inflationary pressures by building a secondary income, a recent survey said. Inflation and rising costs pushed 62% of Americans across all income levels…
You filed your taxes and your refund is in your hands. So, what do you plan to do with the extra cash? Save it? Invest it? Buy…
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) makeover aimed at streamlining the application process and altering the formula for eligibility, could also mean that some families…
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as “Credible” below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to…
Tax Notes reporter Andrew Velarde discusses the penalty dispute in Farhy v. Commissioner and the case’s implications for other penalties and future refund decisions. This transcript…