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IRS Warns of 'Wildly Inaccurate Tax Advice' on Social Media
Bogus claims on social media are nothing new. But when it comes to taxes, misleading information on social media can lead to financial or even legal problems, the IRS warns.
We Asked AI to Draft a Business Plan. Here's What We Got.
We decided to find out by asking two different generative-AI tools to write a business plan for a fictional startup—a travel app focused on the U.K.’s Yorkshire region. What did these tools do well, we wanted to know, and what are their limitations?
Here’s What Happens at the IRS After You File Your Taxes
To the millions of taxpayers awaiting refunds, it can be puzzling that the IRS still needs weeks, months or more to crunch the numbers and transfer the money—when most of the process is automated.
We're Old, Retired -- and Apparently Invisible
“We’re too old to see.”
We had noticed a growing feeling of being unseen before, but nothing like this.
Five Strategies for Deciding When to File For Social Security
Waiting until age 70 to file for Social Security retirement benefits is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk that you’ll run out of money in your later years. But in some instances, filing for benefits at your full retirement age (FRA) or even earlier could provide more financial security for you and your family. And some retirees may find that filing early will significantly improve their quality of life.
Retiring Before 65? Make Sure to Know Your Healthcare Options.
Retiring before 65, whether by design or dictated by circumstance, is a reality for many Americans. And health insurance for these early retirees is often more costly than they think—and a reality check.