If you are on the Treasury Offset list for having delinquent paying child support payments, your $1200 stimulus check probably isn't coming in the mail.
If you're thinking about filing your taxes early, you're not alone. The first date you can send in your tax return is coming up next week, and with holiday bills to pay off, more people than ever will be jumping on it. If you file next week, you can expect your refund in early February.
Have you ever heard of anyone getting $94 million on a tax return? Well, you have now! Brigitte Jackson of the Atlanta suburb Cobb County filed a false tax return and was arrested at the bank inside a grocery store where investigators told her she could pick up her check...
Just when we thought the laundry list of celebrities that owe Uncle Sam money was dwindling down, we just got wind that R&B singer, Kelis owes over $330,000 to the IRS. The government is seeking tax money from the "Bossy" singer from 2004 to 2010!
When will celebrities learn that it's the law for all American citizens to file taxes, and your celeb status does NOT make you exempt? Case in point: ex-Fugees star Lauryn Hill has failed to pay her taxes for three years stretching back to 2005!
Whether you’re due a refund or you gotta pay Uncle Sam, your federal taxes will need to be postmarked by midnight Tuesday, April 17. From past experiences, I’ve learned that if people are expecting a refund they’ll get their taxes done just as soon as that W-2 arrives in the mail, but those thinking they’ll have to pay a little or a lot will wait until the deadline to file that tax return (which
R&B singer Robin Thicke and his wife, actress Paula Patton are facing issues with the IRS. The IRS filed a $492,583 tax lien against the couple, according to the Los Angeles Recorder of Deeds. The couple claim they had no idea of any taxes owed.