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How to change your name after marriage with the IRS: A guide to avoid tax season woes

Marriage changes many things – your relationship status, perhaps your address, and for some, your name. But when it comes to taxes, a name change can complicate matters if not handled properly. Let’s dive into everything you need to know about name changes and taxes, from the paperwork you’ll need to the steps you’ll follow to...

IRS 2025 tax bracket adjustments: What you need to know

The IRS has announced key tax adjustments for the 2025 tax year, impacting the tax brackets, standard deduction, and various tax benefits. These changes are crucial for all US taxpayers, especially expatriates, as they bring some important benefits and considerations for tax planning. Here's a detailed breakdown of the 202...

Do missionaries pay taxes? Understanding IRS rules for missionaries

Missionaries play a unique role in society, often working tirelessly to support their communities, spread faith, or provide aid in remote regions. But while their mission may be spiritual or philanthropic, their tax obligations remain firmly grounded in US tax law. The question is – do missionaries pay taxes, and if so, ...

Child Tax Credit: What parents need to know about this valuable tax break

Raising children is expensive, and while the IRS won’t cover daycare costs or your teenager’s endless snack cravings, the Child Tax Credit (CTC) is designed to ease the financial burden for families. With tax law changes happening regularly, it’s crucial to understand how the Child Tax Credit 2...

ITIN renewal guide: Don't let your ITIN expire

If you have an ITIN, you may be wondering if and when it needs to be renewed. In this article, we will guide you through everything you need to know about ITIN renewal, from who needs to renew their ITIN to how to renew it, and even some benefits you might not know about. ...

Form 8959 Explained: Additional Medicare Tax made simple

The US tax code is complicated enough without extra forms, but if you’re a high earner or self-employed, you’ve probably encountered Form 8959. This form is essential for reporting the Additional Medicare Tax, a tax that applies once your income crosses certain thresholds. If you&r...