Once you have completed your tax return, it’s important that you save the return itself and any documents you used to prepare it (W-2, 1099s, interest statements, etc.). Store everything in a safe ...
Your phone number helps us verify your identity, so it can only be associated with one account. If a family member or friend used your number to set up their account and you now need to set up your...
If you normally file 1040EZ or 1040A, you can use Credit Karma Tax. With the recent tax changes from Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, all taxpayers can file using the updated Form 1040. You can start here!
When applying for a new credit card, consider what your primary purpose and priorities are for the card. Knowing your spending habits before applying for a new card, as well as whether you will pay...
To help you better understand credit scores, Credit Karma provides insights to explain some of the key factors that can impact credit scores. The information you see on Credit Karma is based on you...
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If your state charges personal property taxes as part of your vehicle registration fee, you can deduct only the portion that is based on the value of your vehicle. The fee must be assessed on an an...
Yes, you still have to report it but you cannot deduct losses on the sale or exchange of property between you and your relative (the IRS calls them “related persons”). Go to this section in Credit ...
You must be covered by a high-deductible health plan and generally can’t have other coverage (except as described under other health coverage in IRS Publication 969) in order to make contributions ...