Roger Jellison

Roger Jellison
Roger is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with 8 years of public accounting and over 25 years of private company experience in a broad range of industries including manufacturing, distribution, technology (software, hardware, and telecom), construction, and services.

Where Is My Stimulus Payment?

Where Is My Stimulus Payment?

Check it out so you know what to expect before entering the portal. The Internal Revenue Services on Tuesday night encouraged people waiting on a $600 stimulus check to “check back later” online as anger mounted among those who have not received their payments. There are millions of low-income people who are not normally required ...

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Where Does Your Tax Money Go?

Where Does Your Tax Money Go?

Trust funds, generated from sources such as payroll taxes, can only be used for specific programs like Social Security and Medicare. All other funds are federal funds, including revenue from your federal income taxes, and can be used for a wide variety of purposes. Some people think the federal government should give them a receipt for their ...

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Which Tax Form Should I Use

Which Tax Form Should I Use

The types of taxable income one could have been far more limited, and you could only use it if your filing status was single or married filing jointly. Valid for an original 2019 personal income tax return for our Tax Pro Go service only. Must provide a copy of a current police, firefighter, EMT, or healthcare worker ID to qualify. No cash ...

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Deciding When To File Taxes This Year Depends On Income Changes

Deciding When To File Taxes This Year Depends On Income Changes

Filing electronically, and requesting direct deposit if you’re expecting a refund, is the fastest, safest, and easiest way to file your return. On top of that, some tax pros will charge more to complete your taxes as the filing deadline approaches. The best way to avoid all that hassle is to get an appointment with your advisor as soon ...

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Where’s My Refund

Where’s My Refund

The IRS processes a small percentage of tax returns from major software providers to test the tax return submission process and allow for fixing bugs before opening the doors to all taxpayers. All “your tax return was accepted” means that it passed a basic test of having a valid social security number and other data. It ...

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8 Smart Ways To Use Your Income Tax Refund

8 Smart Ways To Use Your Income Tax Refund

By taking advantage of the Lifetime Learning credit, you may be able to use the costs of the course to take money off your taxes again next year. Many Americans don’t have an adequate savings account accessible in case of a sudden financial need. Using your refund to start or augment an emergency fund could leave you breathing easier ...

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