Your paycheck could be a little bigger in 2026, even if you didn’t get a New Year’s raise. That’s because, in order to adjust for inflation, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) made some major changes to the tax code last year. In case you missed it, the changes were announced back in October. Notably, theContinueContinue reading “Will my paycheck be bigger in January 2026? How tax changes could boost your take-home pay”
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April 15 Tax Deadline Is a Couple of Days Away, but You Can Get an Extension
The April 15 tax deadline is approaching, but for veteran entrepreneurs juggling multiple responsibilities, the option to seek an extension can be a strategic move rather than a delay. Filing a short, automatic extension request allows you to postpone the actual return filing to October 15, giving you valuable breathing room to organize finances, compileContinueContinue reading “April 15 Tax Deadline Is a Couple of Days Away, but You Can Get an Extension”
What Is the 1800 Tax Form and Who Needs It?
The 1800 Tax Form is a vital state-specific document for reporting income, calculating your tax liability, and claiming various credits, such as the First-Time Homebuyer Credit. If you have a complex financial situation, like owning a business or experiencing significant life changes, this form may be necessary for you. Comprehending who needs to file itContinueContinue reading “What Is the 1800 Tax Form and Who Needs It?”
Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn
Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn Transitioning service members often face the challenge of relating their military experience to careers in the private sector. Here’s the good news: the earn-while-you-learn model of Registered Apprenticeship offers an excellent opportunity for veterans starting their civilian careers.Registered Apprenticeships are industry-driven programs that offer a mutually-beneficial arrangement for bothContinueContinue reading “Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn”
DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives
DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives Reginald Laurenceau joined the U.S. Army in 2014 with the intent of making it a career. He was an infantry soldier who served with the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York. Born in Haiti and raised in New England, Laurenceau’s dream of being a long-time soldierContinueContinue reading “DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives”
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