Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $73,000 or less can take advantage of the File Free program. Those with income over $73,000 can either file their own taxes for free or ask an income tax company to file it for them for a fee.
by Matin VarshochiOrganizing your money can help reduce the financial stress added during the holiday season. Below are ten tips to prepare your pockets for the holiday season.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellMany high school and college schools aren’t teaching their students about taxes, so it’s important to pay attention to any new tax information. With many people already receiving federal tax return refunds, understanding how income tax returns work is crucial.
by Matin VarshochiNo matter the situation, it is good to have some money on hand. Sinking funds and an emergency fund are good strategies to make sure that happens. Find out the difference between the two.
by Shaun MorganIf you fail to make payments, creditors will attempt to recoup the funds owed. If approved, creditors can freeze your bank account and withdraw funds directly. With a bank account levy in place, your options are limited.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellIf you're tired of holiday debt, it is time to start using strategies to avoid it. One of the most powerful strategies to avoid holiday debt is the sinking fund. Learn more here.
by Shaun MorganRaya Reaves is the Founder and Finance Coach of City Girl Savings. Below you can learn more about Raya and her journey to becoming an entrepreneur and the advice she gives to other women entrepreneurs.
by Nailah HerbertBuy Nothing Day is an international day of anti-shopping and anti-consumerism. What exactly does that mean, and should you participate? Read this CapWay article to find out!
by Shaun MorganPayday loans have been around since the early 1930s. However, payday loans have become increasingly popular, especially among Generation Z. But despite their popularity, it’s important to note that payday loans have high-interest rates that could lead borrowers into debt.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellAtiya Brown is the Founder and CEO of The Savvy Accountant, which helps small businesses solve complex tax issues and save money on their taxes. She joins Culture Meets Money to share her best tax tips that every successful entrepreneur should know.
by Nailah Herbert