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It’s crunch time for procrastinators as the U.S. tax deadline of April 17 (Tax Day 2018) is fast approaching, leaving not much time to start work on one’s taxes for 2017. Fortunately, with these tax tips, you should be able to handle your last-minute tax situation. Get a Tax Extension U.S. tax returns are due on...

Being in the armed forces is a tough choice that requires a serious commitment.  At times, It may be a difficult situation for not only the individual but also their family members.  With about 1.4 million active-duty military personnel, 1.1 million National Guard and reserve personnel and 700,000 civilian personnel, the U.S. Department of Defense...

Any person, who served honorably on active duty in the armed forces of the United States is considered a ‘veteran’.  For their sacrifice, the U.S. government provides certain benefits to these veterans. In particular, the Internal Revenue Service is committed to providing assistance to all Veterans. The following are some of the tax benefits and...

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides tax credits and deductions for education expenses paid for post-secondary education. As the new school year starts, U.S. parents should be aware of these tax saving credits and deductions in order to maintain the records necessary to substantiate the education expenses and tax credits claimed on the tax...

Teachers in the United States often need to pay for several teaching expenses out of their own pocket. Some of these expenses may qualify as ‘tax deductions’ while filing the U.S. federal income tax return. To help teachers claim these tax deductions, AG Tax professionals have summarized some of the key expenses that teachers can claim...

Taxpayers will occasionally need to file an amended tax return to rectify any errors made in the original tax submission. However, taxpayers should be aware that not every error requires an amended return and that certain points should be kept in mind when filing an amended tax return. The following is an overview of situations...

Recently, one of our U.S. based clients received a call from someone claiming to be from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Fraud Department. Our client disconnected the call, thinking that it could be a tax scam and immediately consulted us. Thanks to her quick thinking, she avoided falling victim to a tax scam....

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