Another goal of the tax overhaul was to lower federal income taxws for individuals and corporations as well. Which category does your household fit in?
The same seven tax rates apply for heads of household, single people and married couples filing separate returns. These exemptions will end:
Modifications will begin in 2018 for:
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Transfer your balance to get a period of relief from high interest rates, then tackle those balances before that period runs out.
Not everything is getting more expensive. We used to pay for these items, but now they are readily available at no cost. Some items actuallu have gotten cheaper in recent times. In fact, many are now free. Following are 10 examples of things that used to cost money but no longer do.
A debit card is a lot like cash, because transactions are instaneous. The minute you check out is essentially the minute that money leaves your bank accounts. Using debit can be risky, too. They don’t offer a lot of financial protection and are more attractive to thieves in certain situations. For these reasons and others, sometimes you’re better off using a credit card or cold, hard cash. Here are nine examples:
There are multiple ways you can trade an unwanted gift card for something more useful. Gift cards have been the most popular type of present for more than a decade now. So there’s a good chance you received one for the holidays – perhaps one you didn’t want. If you’d rather have had something else instead of the gift card you got, don’t fret. There are multiple ways to convert an unwanted gift card into something more useful, including cash. Here are three:
Annual tweaks to Social Security system will impact benefits soon. Here’s what is in store for workers and retirees in 2019. Retirees will see the largest Social Security benefits in seven years in January 2019. But the higher cost-of-living adjustment is not the only way the system will change next year. Other changes that will take effect in 2019 include:
Fee changes outined in federal law might impact anyone with a credit card in the new year. From Medicare deductibles to Amazon Prime memberships, many fees rise over time. And credit card late fees are no exceptions. In fact, federal law allows for certain credit card costs to change as often as annually. For 2019, the threshold for the following credit card fees will rise:
What’s the most maddening fee you pay? To check your luggage? Bounce a check? Use an ATM? Not even close. Plan administration fees, investment fees and, individual services fees. How to lower your 401 (k) fees:
Here’s how to divh cable and satellite TV – and save a bundle – without giving up your favorite shows or features. See the options below: