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  2. Tax season begins today. Here’s how to file taxes online and ...

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    Launched for the 2024 tax season, Direct File is the IRS's own version of online tax-preparation software. It offers free filing and live support via chat or phone. It offers free filing and live ...

  3. What Tax Credits Can I Qualify for in 2025? - AOL

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    While a tax professional can help you explore all the standard deductions or other options available, here are six 2025 tax credits to consider when you’re filing for 2024 to see if you qualify.

  4. What are tax credits and how do they work? - AOL

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    Common federal tax credits include: Child tax credit. Child and dependent care credit. Earned income tax credit. Adoption credit. Residential energy credit. Electric vehicle credit. Premium tax credit

  5. Tax credit - Wikipedia

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    This investment tax credit varies depending on the type of renewable energy project; solar, fuel cells ($1500/0.5 kW) and small wind (< 100 kW) are eligible for credit of 30% of the cost of development, with no maximum credit limit; there is a 10% credit for geothermal, microturbines (< 2 MW) and combined heat and power plants (< 50 MW). The ...

  6. What Are Tax Credits and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    With tax season just around the corner, many people are looking for ways to reduce what they owe or increase their refund. Two basic ways to do that are through tax deductions and tax credits.

  7. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    In order to claim this credit the tax filer must be a resident for the full year. The maximum credit is $1,000 and for filers who make less than $25,000 per year the property tax must be over 3% of their yearly income. For tax filers who make between $25,000 and $40,000 the property tax must be over 4% of their yearly income.