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Personal money management and financial wellness strategies
State Residency Tax Planning: How to Legally Lower Your Tax Bill by Changing Domicile
A practical guide to changing state domicile for tax savings—covering the difference between residency and domicile, the nine no-income-tax states, the 183-day statutory residency trap, and how high-tax states reconstruct your year from cell tower pings, EZ-Pass records, and credit card data.
Stimulus Checks and Tax Debt: What Happens If You Owe the IRS
Direct stimulus payments were protected from IRS tax debt offsets, but Recovery Rebate Credits claimed on tax returns followed normal refund offset rules. Here's how owing back taxes affected each of the three rounds of economic impact payments and what options remain for resolving outstanding IRS balances.
Tax Resolution Demystified: How to Settle IRS Debt Without Falling for Scams
A 2026 guide to the five legitimate IRS resolution programs—installment agreements, Offer in Compromise, Currently Not Collectible status, penalty abatement, and innocent spouse relief—plus the warning signs of OIC mill scams and the step-by-step process from a CP14 notice to a working agreement.
How to Pay Off IRS Tax Debt: 6 Options to Settle What You Owe
Six IRS-approved paths to clear back taxes — short-term plans, 72-month installment agreements, penalty abatement, Offer in Compromise, and Currently Not Collectible status — with eligibility, fees, and when to use each.
How to Pay Off Tax Debt: A Complete Guide to IRS Payment Options and Settlement Strategies
A practical breakdown of every IRS option for resolving tax debt in 2026—short-term plans, installment agreements up to 72 months, Offers in Compromise (accepted on roughly 30%–40% of applications), Currently Not Collectible status, and bankruptcy—plus how clean bookkeeping cuts the assessed bill before negotiation begins.
Personal Tax Deductions and Credits: The 2026 Guide for Individuals
A line-by-line walkthrough of the 2026 deductions and credits that move the needle for individuals—the $16,100 standard deduction, the new $40,400 SALT cap, the $2,200 Child Tax Credit, the up-to-$8,231 EITC, and the new Schedule 1-A deductions for tips, overtime, and vehicle loan interest.
The Sales Tax Deduction in 2026: How the New $40,000 SALT Cap Could Save You Thousands
For 2026 the SALT cap rises to $40,000, reviving the sales tax deduction for homeowners and big-ticket buyers. Choose between sales tax and state income tax on Schedule A, use the IRS optional tables, and stack actual tax paid on vehicles, boats, or renovation materials on top of the table amount.
Tax Credits Explained: The Complete 2026 Guide for Individuals and Businesses
A 2026 reference for U.S. tax credits — how they differ from deductions, which credits are refundable, and the major individual and business credits with current dollar limits, including the $8,231 EITC max, $2,200 Child Tax Credit, and up to $9,600 WOTC per qualifying hire.
Tax Relief Companies: How to Tell Legitimate Help From Scams in 2026
How to distinguish legitimate tax resolution firms from Offer in Compromise mills—what services should cost in 2026, the IRS-flagged red flags that should end a sales call, and the free alternatives most callers never hear about.
Taxable Income Explained: What Counts, What Doesn't, and How to Pay Less in 2026
A precise 2026 guide to taxable income — which dollars the IRS counts (wages, tips, capital gains, cancelled debt), which are excluded (gifts, inheritances, Roth distributions, muni bond interest), the step-by-step AGI-to-taxable-income calculation, and seven legal strategies to reduce the final number, including new One Big Beautiful Bill Act deductions for tipped, overtime, and senior taxpayers.
When Can You File Taxes? The Complete 2026 Filing Season Timeline
The IRS opens the 2026 filing season on January 26, with W-2s and most 1099s due by January 31. Filing early protects against refund fraud, speeds direct-deposit refunds within 21 days, and beats the April rush — but waiting can be smarter when K-1s or corrected brokerage 1099s are still in transit.
IRS Phone Numbers: The Complete Contact Guide for Faster, Smarter Calls
A directory of IRS phone numbers organized by category—individual taxpayers, businesses, refunds, identity theft, liens, transcripts—with best times to call and tactics for avoiding queue transfers.