IRS Tells Millions of Taxpayers Not to File Their Taxes Yet
People in at least 19 states may want to delay filing while the IRS figures out if state stimulus checks and rebates are taxable.
People in at least 19 states may want to delay filing while the IRS figures out if state stimulus checks and rebates are taxable.
Marriage doesnât directly affect your credit scores since you and your spouse will each still maintain separate credit histories. However, both of your credit histories can affect any shared accounts and future possibilities of taking out a loan together. Or, if you live in a community property state and take out loans after getting married, […]
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Though PMI is tax deductible through the end of 2013, most homeowners would rather actually save the money each month than have another write off come tax time.Pay off private mortgage insurance (PMI) early and you could pocket an extra $200 or more each month. Here’s how to remove PMI.
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As an active-duty military member, preparing and filing your tax return can be a nightmare. Regardless of your duties or where you’re stationed, tax season will cause you to stop what you’re doing to complete this important task.
However, Uncle Sam has taken into account your unique lifestyle with special tax laws. These include the extension of deadlines for filing and paying taxes while on active duty in a combat zone. But did you know that there are quite a few military tax deductions and credits that are hardly claimed?
If you’re looking to save money or tap into some of your home’s equity, you may have considered refinance programs for seniors. You may have learned that although there are benefits, there are always worries, particularly when money is involved. Regardless of your age, the decision to refinance is a big one, and you should… View Article
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Learning that you are eligible for a tax refund can be a welcome surprise. Or maybe itâs something youâve been hoping (or even waiting for) for months. If you have any pressing expenses â maybe youâre behind on a few bills or have been putting off going to the dentist because of the cost â […]
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Table of Contents Government Definition of a Disability Financing Home Ownership for Those With Disabilities How to Apply for a Mortgage Loan Tips for Auto Loans for Individuals with Disabilities Additional Resources Having a disability means certain things could be more difficult, but that doesnât mean financing a home and car has to be. As
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Here we go again? Maybe, maybe not. Regardless, Carrington Mortgage has launched a new line of subprime mortgages available to the 100 million odd U.S. consumers who have less than perfect credit. For the record, Carrington already offers subprime loans via government channels, like the FHA and VA, since both permit credit scores in the… Read More »Carrington Mortgage Launches Line of Subprime Mortgages
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Many first-time house hunters lie awake at night worrying, Will I qualify for a mortgage? With the wide variety of loan programs, down payment requirements, and credit thresholds out there, qualifying for a mortgage can feel like a lame choose-your-own-adventure story: âDidnât prequalify? Return to page 1.â Letâs take some of the mystery out of […]
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Today, I have a great debt payoff story from Val Breit. She paid off $42,000 in student loans in 34 months, while earning $36,000 per year. Below is her story. Enjoy! I burst into tears. For the first time, I was selecting my own student loan lender to help pay for my graduate school tuition. After […]
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