Losing your job and taxes

Losing your job and taxes

Mary Mata March 3, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman, AARP A significant number of individuals have lost their job over the last few years. Some of you will lose your jobs over the next […]

Losing Your Job and Taxes

Mary Mata February 24, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman, AARP A significant number of individuals have lost their job over the last few years. Some of you will lose your jobs over the next […]

Unemployment Compensation Benefits and Your Taxes

Mary Mata February 10, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By A. Kalman, AARP In 1935, during the Roosevelt administration, Congress passed the the Social Security Act. Buried in that law was the creation of the federal – […]

What Are Your Payment Options If You Can’t Pay the IRS in Full?

Mary Mata January 27, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman, AARP Every tax season I have some clients that are not able to pay the amount they owe the IRS (technically they owe the US Treasury, […]

Potential Amnesty Program Requires Undoc’s Pay Taxes

NewsTaco April 4, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco The immigration reform debate is complicated and filled with nuance, case in point is the discussion over whether undocumented workers pay income tax and whether they […]

Latino Health Coverage & 2012 Tax Returns – What’s the Link?

Mary Mata March 27, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify There are approximately 53 million Latinos living in the United States, according to the most recent census data, and of those, 31.1 percent are without health […]

Report: The Backstory on Who “Doesn’t Pay” Taxes

NewsTaco September 21, 2012

By Monique Coppola, Public News Service RICHMOND, Va. – Pundits and politicians are throwing around a lot of numbers these days, and when it comes to taxes – and who is, […]