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Tax tips in 5 minutes or less. It’s the stuff about taxes that can help you but you might not know. And that’s OK, because we’re here all year to make taxes simple. Get real advice for real people presented by TurboTax -- where it’s never been easier or faster to get your taxes done right.
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If you’re over 65-years-old or claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return, do you have to file a return yourself? Are there benefits to filing a tax return even if you don’t need to? Learn the facts in part 2 of our series, “Does Everyone Need to File an Income Tax Return?”
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Not everyone needs to file an income tax return each year. Your income level or social security benefits may affect whether or not you need to file a tax return. And if you don’t, that takes a lot off your plate during tax time! Find out more in part 1 of our series, “DoesEveryone Need to File an Income Tax Return?”
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If you're a college student, you may be eligible for education-related tax credits, which could help with costs as you pursue your degree. You’ll need to get the form from your school this year and reference it as you file your return. But no worries! Listen to this guide to Tax Form 1098-T and we’ll walk you through it.
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Was your sports betting a bust? If you lost money, you might be able to deduct your gambling losses. We’ll show you how in part 4 of our series, “How Much Sports Gambling Will Cost You at Tax Time.”
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What’s a few dollars between friends? In part 3 of our series, “How Much Sports Gambling Will Cost You at Tax Time," we're explaining what the IRS expects when it comes to sports betting with friends, family, and colleagues.
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Do you bet on sports? In part 2 of our series, "How Much Sports Gambling Will Cost You at Tax Time" we’ll get down to the basics so you can figure out what extra information you need after making bets when you sit down to do your taxes.
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Wondering what sports gambling has to do with taxes? In part 1 of our series, “How Much Sports Gambling Will Cost You at Tax Time,” you'll learn about what the IRS considers income.
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Do you need a different tax filing status than what you filed in previous years? In part 2 of our series, "How to Change Your Tax Filing Status" learn how to evaluate your eligibility and amend your tax returns.
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Life changes happen and there’s a chance that you need to alter your filing status. In part 1 of our series, “How to Change Your Tax Filing Status,” learn the requirements and explore why qualifying as a head of household could give you a larger deduction.
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Still have questions or need help on your tax return? We’ve got you covered! Listen to the final part of our series, “8 Things You Need to Know to File on Time.” Find out the facts — and get every dollar you deserve!
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Thinking about whether to itemize your deductions and file for a tax refund? You should be. Find out why in part 3 of our series, “8 Things You Need to Know to File on Time.”
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Hear our tips on frequently overlooked tax deductions — and how planning for when and where to file is important in part 2 of “8 Things You Need to Know to File on Time.”
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Are you getting ready for tax time? Explore tips 1 and 2 in our series, “8 Things You Need to Know to File on Time,” to make sure you’re ahead of the game.
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If you served on a jury this year, you may be eligible for a tax deduction! Surprised? So are most people. Learn what jury duty has to do with tax deductions in the final installment of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions.”
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How can mortgage points lower your tax bill? If you’re a homeowner, you need to listen to part 9 of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions." Discover whether you can use these points to maximize your refund or lower your tax bill!
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State taxes you paid last year could mean a deduction this year! In part 8 of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions,” we’ll help you make the most of what you owe.
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We’re helping you take advantage of a refundable tax credit. Don’t miss out on more than $6,000 through the Earned Income Tax Credit as part of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions.”
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If you paid for someone’s care this year — either a child or an adult — you may be eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit which could put money back in your pocket at tax time! In part 6 of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions,” see if you qualify!
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Did you move this year? If so, and you were an active duty military member, you may be able to deduct these moving expenses and lower your tax bill! Learn the facts in part 5 of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions.”
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Are you or someone else paying your student loan? In this episode, we’re sharing if it matters when it comes to a student loan write-off, thanks to an exception, in part 4 of our series, “The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions.”
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