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Student Loan Interest Deduction: How Much Can You Really Claim? 

Key Takeaways   The student loan interest deduction is often described as a simple tax break that lets borrowers deduct up to $2,500 per year. In practice, it is anything but simple. Income limits, eligibility rules, and loan requirements mean that many taxpayers who believe they qualify ultimately receive little or no benefit at all.  This article explains how the […]

How to Handle Taxes During a Legal Name Change 

Filing taxes after a legal name change often creates confusion because it sits at the intersection of tax law, identity verification, and administrative timing. While a name change does not affect how much tax you owe, it can determine whether your return is accepted smoothly or flagged for review. The IRS relies on exact data matching with the Social Security Administration […]

Can Non-Citizens Qualify for IRS Tax Relief? 

Many people assume that IRS tax relief is reserved for U.S. citizens, but that belief is one of the most common and costly misunderstandings in the tax system. In reality, non-citizen tax relief is firmly rooted in federal law. The IRS evaluates taxpayers based on income, filing status, and compliance history, not immigration status. As a result, millions […]

Cryptocurrency Taxes Explained: What You Need to Know 

Cryptocurrency taxes are no longer a niche concern. As digital assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins have become mainstream investments and payment tools, the IRS has made crypto tax compliance a priority. Taxpayers who ignore crypto activity, intentionally or not, can face penalties, audits, and interest.   This guide provides a clear explanation of cryptocurrency taxes, covering […]

What is Form 1099-B? 

Form 1099-B is one of the most important tax documents for investors, yet it’s also one of the least understood. If you sold stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, bonds, options, or other securities during the year, your broker is required to report those transactions to the IRS using Form 1099-B. A copy is also sent to you, and the information […]