
Cassie Bottorff
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fortune.com | Glen Luke Flanagan |Cassie Bottorff
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fortune.com | Cassie Bottorff
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aol.com | Cassie Bottorff
The Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, provides tax relief to millions of low- to moderate-income Americans, although the IRS estimates that one in five eligible taxpayers don’t claim it on their tax returns. Established in 1975, the EITC originally provided a maximum credit amount of just $400. Today, taxpayers can receive a credit of up to $7,830 per year, depending on their income and how many children they have. “The Earned Income Tax Credit is an economic lifeline for so many.
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aol.com | Cassie Bottorff
If you’ve ever searched on Google for the best budget software, chances are you’ve run across YNAB and its legions of passionate fans. The app has been around for more than 20 years now, first as a software download and later as a cloud-based subscription. If you’re wondering if the hype is real, I can report that YNAB is worth all the fuss. I have been using YNAB for over a decade. When I first bought the software in 2014, it was a one-time purchase, synced across devices using DropBox.
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aol.com | Cassie Bottorff
Filing your taxes is hard enough, but it can be even more challenging if you spend time living in two different states during the year. Retired residents of northern states who spend the winter in a warmer climate—so-called snowbirds—are a common example. Then there are people who move from one state to another, for a new job or to be closer to family.
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