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Form 1099-A typically lands in your lap after a foreclosure or when your property securing a debt was repossessed or abandoned. In this guide, we’ll break…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses 1099 forms, also called information returns, to report various types of income. If you received a 1099-CAP form as a…
So, you just received Form 1099-MISC for the tax year, and you’re wondering what on earth miscellaneous income is. We get it — let’s break down…
Key takeaways Downsizing involves moving out of your current home to a smaller, ideally less expensive property. The most common reasons to downsize include saving money,…
If you’ve received a 1099-LTC tax form this tax year, it’s likely because you were paid long-term care benefits or accelerated death benefits, and the Internal…
Woman counting her money. November 1969. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)Mirrorpix via Getty Images As women, we often juggle multiple roles as professionals, caretakers,…
Sometimes, life throws you a curveball, and you’re suddenly staring at a tax form you’ve never seen before — like IRS Form 1099-LS. Let’s look at…
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