Getting married this year? Make time to plan how your tax status change will affect your 2018 taxes.Getting married this year? Make time to plan how your tax status change will affect your 2018 taxes.By Tami Benus|2018-05-16T08:00:00-05:00May 16th, 2018|Tweets|Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail About the Author: Tami Benus Related Posts Have you gotten a call from someone saying they’re from a Chinese Consulate office asking for money or info? It’s a scammer. Tell the FTC. Have you gotten a call from someone saying they’re from a Chinese Consulate office asking for money or info? It’s a scammer. Tell the FTC. June 1st, 2018 If you owe federal or state debts, the IRS can use all or a portion of your tax refund to pay it. If you owe federal or state debts, the IRS can use all or a portion of your tax refund to pay it. May 30th, 2018 The 2018 maximum Earned Income Tax Credit amount is $6,431 for taxpayers with 3 or more qualifying children. The 2018 maximum Earned Income Tax Credit amount is $6,431 for taxpayers with 3 or more qualifying children. May 28th, 2018 Consider adjusting your tax withholding if you received a large refund or paid a large balance due with your 2017 tax filing. Consider adjusting your tax withholding if you received a large refund or paid a large balance due with your 2017 tax filing. May 25th, 2018 IRS audit rates still remain high for both high- and no-income returns. Remember to keep your tax records handy for 3 years at least. IRS audit rates still remain high for both high- and no-income returns. Remember to keep your tax records handy for 3 years at least. May 23rd, 2018