Yesterday was the first official day Minnesotans could start filing last year's taxes in Minnesota. Residents have until Tuesday, April 18 to file their 2016 returns.
I filed my taxes early this year and have already received my tax refund! Even though it wasn't much, I decided to be responsible and smart and put my refund in my savings account. When I was younger, I'd blow every dime on fast food, clothes, movie tickets and makeup.
Ok, I'll admit -- I'm the first to complain when I get bad service; and that's exactly what I expected when I needed to call the IRS on April 15th to get and answer to some questions, and to set up a payment plan. Guess who was pleasantly surprised?
Most of us have already filed our taxes. Some of us are rushing to get them done before the deadline and freaking out just a bit. Here are a few tips to help relieve some stress if you are still trying to get your taxes filed.
Yesterday I was driving back from lunch and noticed the Liberty Tax guy standing on the corner of Division and Hwy. 15 and I thought to myself, Who hasn't done their taxes and why?
The fight over taxes and the public debt is never far from the headlines lately, and Toby Keith has never been shy about speaking his mind on political matters, so it’s only natural that he offered his thoughts about taxes when speaking with the Boston Herald.
What might be surprising — at least for folks who consider Keith just another red state-residing good ol’ boy — is the way he responded to
When Christian Lopez caught the home run that was Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit last week, he gave the historic ball to the Yankee's shortstop without asking for any money, even though it may have fetched over $100,000 on the open market.
The taxman isn't being so generous with Lopez.