In a landmark step toward ensuring equality in federal benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) now recognizes the eligibility of same-sex spouses for death and […]
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Confused by Form 1040? Here’s a Clear Guide to Get You Through It
What is Form 1040, and why does everyone dread it? Form 1040 is the bedrock of the American tax filing system – and also the […]
Missed Benefits? Social Security Eligibility for Same-Sex Couples in New York
In New York, same-sex couples may be eligible for Social Security benefits, including retirement, disability, and survivors benefits. However, eligibility depends on various factors such […]
It’s Not the End of Social Security — But Something Else Could Hit Hard
If you’ve been seeing Social Security in the news more often lately, you’re not alone. The program has been under the spotlight, thanks in part to new […]
‘No-No’ Don’t Miss Out: NYC Settlement Payments Up to $48,000 Available Now
The settlements of up to $48,000 by the New York City Department of Corrections and ICE have been making headlines across the nation, and they should be. You […]
$1,200, $3,200, or $3,915 — Find Out If You Qualify for These Tax Credits
For residents of this specific US state, there is some good news: it has been announced that some residents would qualify for new tax credits […]
Only 2 Days Left to Claim $1,000+ from the IRS — Don’t Miss Out
Over a million Americans have been informed that they are eligible to receive $1,400 stimulus checks. These are included in the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit […]
Avoiding an Audit: 5 Must-Do Things Before Filing Your 2025 Taxes
For many Americans, Tax Day marks the end of one of the most important periods of the year in terms of finances. Accuracy, readiness, and […]
No Social Security Payment on April 16? Here’s What You Should Know
Not every American citizen with an accepted benefit will be eligible to receive the new cheques that the US Social Security Administration will be sending […]
IRS Can Tax Your Social Security: Up to 85% If You Earn Too Much
Up to 85% of your Social Security benefits may be taxed by the IRS. but only if your total income surpasses certain limits. Millions of […]