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Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press

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Boom in cryptocurrency, stock market triggers explosion in taxable gains

April 7, 2022April 8, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Boom in cryptocurrency, stock market triggers explosion in taxable gains

Tax professionals say clients are shocked by tax bills, after big gains in virtual currency and mutual funds.

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New parents, college grads get extra refund cash when they claim recovery rebate credit

April 6, 2022April 6, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on New parents, college grads get extra refund cash when they claim recovery rebate credit

Many taxpayers can legitimately claim the recovery rebate credit on their 2021 federal income tax returns. But many remain confused on who qualifies.

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More than half of tax returns already filed, average refund amount up 12% from last year

April 1, 2022April 2, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on More than half of tax returns already filed, average refund amount up 12% from last year

Average refunds, at $3,263, continue to be up through March 25, according to IRS data. Tax professionals say boosts to some credits are helping.

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IRS says stimulus check mistakes are among reasons for tax refund delays

April 1, 2022April 3, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on IRS says stimulus check mistakes are among reasons for tax refund delays

The IRS backlog of tax returns, paper returns and stimulus-related mistakes from 2021 is slowing down processing this year.

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Sticker shock: Monthly payments on used cars jump to nearly $500. Yes, used cars.

March 5, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on Sticker shock: Monthly payments on used cars jump to nearly $500. Yes, used cars.

Paying top dollar for bigger, more expensive SUVs and trucks is forcing drivers to hand over more than ever each month to cover their car payments.

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New rules for 2021 taxes may mean bigger refund for young workers, retirees with side jobs

February 16, 2022February 16, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on New rules for 2021 taxes may mean bigger refund for young workers, retirees with side jobs

The earned income credit applies to some who might not realize it. Those with no qualifying children can get up to $1,502 – nearly triple from 2020.

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IRS: $9.5 billion in refunds issued so far, with an average payment of $2,201

February 14, 2022February 14, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on IRS: $9.5 billion in refunds issued so far, with an average payment of $2,201

IRS delivered refunds to more than 4 million people in the first two weeks. But some direct deposit refunds involve a backlog of 2020 returns.

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IRS is ‘buried’ in paper backlog, creating tax season anxiety so high that even tax pros want relief

February 10, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on IRS is ‘buried’ in paper backlog, creating tax season anxiety so high that even tax pros want relief

Tax professionals prepare for high stress levels after many individuals and small business owners faced lengthy refund delays in the past two years.

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The IRS backs down from facial recognition plan to verify identities

February 7, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on The IRS backs down from facial recognition plan to verify identities

The uproar over requiring a photo to verify an identity involved ID.me accounts at IRS.gov — not electronically filing a tax return.

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These issues could delay your tax refund in 2022: What to know before you file

February 6, 2022February 7, 2022Susan Tompor, Detroit Free PressComments Off on These issues could delay your tax refund in 2022: What to know before you file

Many people plan to cover bills – or buy items now – because they expect a big tax refund soon. Here’s why some refunds will face delays in 2022.

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