The IRS is taking several steps to improve taxpayers’ ability to understand their refund status in 2013. To begin with, taxpayers will get a personalized refund date when they use Where’s My Refund? and the tool will have a new look. Where’s My Refund? will include a tracker that displays progress through 3 stages: (1)… Read More
The South Carolina State Library has partnered with the South Carolina Department of Revenue and the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs to provide the public with information on how to minimize the possibility of identity theft. The free webinar, The Truth About Identity Protection, will address the issues of security breaches, credit reports, and… Read More
The congress has passed and the President has signed into law The American Taxpayer relief act of 2012. This bill is over 150 pages and retroactively extends many provisions that were slated to expire The law also permanently patches the AMT (alternative minimum tax). The permanent patching of the AMT is alone worth any inconvenience… Read More
The South Carolina Department of Revenue has begun sending out letters notifying taxpayers about the theft of social security numbers and other information. The letters confirm that only electronic filers are affected. Taxpayers who have already signed up for the state provided identity theft protection are supposed to be notified by email. Click here to… Read More
In light of the debacle at the South Carolina Department of Revenue where confidential information for millions of taxpayers, including social security numbers, was stolen, credit monitoring has been a hot topic of discussion. The state has paid for one year of credit monitoring through Experian for everyone affected. But what happens when that year… Read More
South Carolina taxpayers who are affected by the Department of Revenue cyber hacking incident will have an additional two months to sign up for free credit monitoring at www.protectmyid.com/scdor. WIS Television in Columbia SC is reporting that the deadline for signing up has been extended until March 31, 2013. – Call 1-866-578-5422 to enroll in… Read More
WASHINGTON — Individuals and businesses making contributions to charity should keep in mind some key tax provisions that have taken effect in recent years, especially those affecting donations of clothing and household items and monetary donations. Rules for Clothing and Household Items To be deductible, clothing and household items donated to charity generally must be… Read More
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs in conjunction with the South Carolina State Library is offering a free webinar to provide information on avoiding and detecting identity theft. The webinar will be conducted on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST. The webinar is free and open to the public. Click… Read More
WASHINGTON — Low- and moderate-income workers can take steps now to save for retirement and earn a special tax credit in 2012 and the years ahead, according to the Internal Revenue Service. The saver’s credit helps offset part of the first $2,000 workers voluntarily contribute to IRAs and to 401(k) plans and similar workplace retirement… Read More
According to an article published in the State Newspaper, South Carolina tax filers who were subject to the social security number theft at the Department of Revenue will have a day to be able to sign up for the ProtectMyID identity theft protection without a computer. Read the article for details. Computer technology has become… Read More