Identify Sneaky IRS Scams With These Two Surefire TricksIdentify Sneaky IRS Scams With These Two Surefire TricksDo these two things before you even consider handing over money. Rob CarrollRob Carroll
$1400 Checks Still On Way to Homeowners in New York State$1400 Checks Still On Way to Homeowners in New York StateYou have a FREE check coming from New York State if you are home owner and have no received one yet.Rob BanksRob Banks
Jaw-Dropping $3.7 BILLION Spent By Tourists in Oneida CountyJaw-Dropping $3.7 BILLION Spent By Tourists in Oneida CountyOneida County is emerging as the tourism hot-spot in the Empire State and new numbers from the governor prove it.MeganMegan
New York Is the 4th “Most Expensive” State in the CountryNew York Is the 4th “Most Expensive” State in the CountryNew York's cost of living has officially skyrocketed to a point where the average resident needs to make roughly $100,000 to survive. MeganMegan
New York Tops List of States with the Highest Tax BurdenNew York Tops List of States with the Highest Tax BurdenMove over, California, our state is #1 in the worst way possible. MeganMegan
New Yorkers Are Giving The IRS More Money Not Using These BreaksNew Yorkers Are Giving The IRS More Money Not Using These BreaksWe found at least 10 tax write offs and breaks that New York residents can use to save money with the IRS. Here's the legal ones we have found:Dave "Wheels" WheelerDave "Wheels" Wheeler
New York Is the Second-Worst State at Saving MoneyNew York Is the Second-Worst State at Saving MoneyWhy are New Yorkers so terrible with money? MeganMegan
New York Parents With Child Tax Credits WILL Experience DelayNew York Parents With Child Tax Credits WILL Experience DelayIf you filed your taxes in the great state of New York, and you claimed the Child Tax Credits, you will experience a delay in getting your return. Here's why.Dave "Wheels" WheelerDave "Wheels" Wheeler
New Yorkers Could Get Over $7,000 From the IRS This YearNew Yorkers Could Get Over $7,000 From the IRS This YearThe IRS is reminding New Yorkers to check if they're eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a commonly overlooked tax credit.Traci TaylorTraci Taylor
Some New Yorkers Will Be Hit With A Bigger Tax BillSome New Yorkers Will Be Hit With A Bigger Tax BillSome New Yorkers are going to be hit with a bigger tax bill for 2024.Yasmin YoungYasmin Young
This Year Some New Yorkers Will Have To Pay Taxes On ThisThis Year Some New Yorkers Will Have To Pay Taxes On ThisSome New Yorkers are going to be hit with a bigger tax bill for 2024.Yasmin YoungYasmin Young
New Yorkers Are Eligible For More Than $2,000 In Tax CreditsNew Yorkers Are Eligible For More Than $2,000 In Tax CreditsDon't miss out on these tax credits for 2023.Yasmin YoungYasmin Young