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Don’t let a tax mistake ruin newlywed bliss
Tax Tip 2022-188, December 8, 2022 — When people get married their tax situation often changes. A taxpayer’s marital status as of December 31 determines their tax filing options for the entire year, but that’s not all newlyweds need to know.
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After a disaster, affected taxpayers may qualify for tax relief
Tax Tip 2023-67, May 15, 2023 — Tax relief is available for people living in areas that are declared disasters by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. To find out whether an area qualifies for federal disaster relief, taxpayers should check DisasterAssistance.gov.
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Individuals, Businesses
Year-round tax planning pointers for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2024-52, May 22, 2024 — Here are some simple things taxpayers can do throughout the year to make filing season less stressful.
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Individuals
Year-round tax planning tips for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2025-38, June 11, 2025 — Here are some simple things taxpayers can do throughout the year to make next filing season less stressful.
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Individuals
Frequently asked questions on the Estate Tax Closing Letter
This page provides questions and answers on how to obtain an estate tax closing letter through Pay.gov.
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Self-Employed, Small Businesses
Helpful tips for effectively receiving a tax refund for taxpayers living abroad
Tips for direct deposits of refunds and for ensuring correct address is used for refunds to be mailed to taxpayers living outside of the U.S.
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Nonresidents
Here’s what a disaster declaration means for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2022-83, May 31, 2022 — Before the IRS can choose to authorize tax relief for disaster victims, the Federal Emergency Management Agency must issue a disaster declaration. Generally, the IRS will authorize disaster tax relief to all areas identified on a disaster declaration if FEMA identifies at least one area qualifying for their Individual Assistance program.
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Individuals, Small Businesses, Sole Proprietors
Tax planning doesn’t stop after a taxpayer files a tax return
Tax Tip 2023-86, June 28, 2023 — Just because a taxpayer filed a tax return doesn’t mean they should forget taxes until next year. What a taxpayer does now may affect the tax they owe or the refund they may receive next year.
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Individuals
Summer activities that could impact next year’s tax return
IRS Tax Tip 2025-37, June 5, 2025 — Summer is a time for fun but it’s never the wrong time to be thinking about taxes – and some summer activities could have an impact. Here are a few summertime activities and tips on how taxpayers should consider them for tax season.
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Individuals
Summer activities that could affect people’s tax returns next year
Tax Tip 2024-53, May 29, 2024 — While summer is a time for fun, it’s never the wrong time to be thinking about taxes – and some of those summer activities could have an impact. Here are a few summertime activities and tips on how taxpayers should consider them for filing season.
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Individuals