About This Educational Portal
Our Mission
We are an independent educational resource whose mission is to provide clear, accurate, and accessible information about the United States tax system. We are not an accounting firm, we are not a law office, and we do not represent the government or any private entity. We exist solely to inform and educate.
Our Vision
We believe that every person who lives or works in the United States deserves to understand how taxes work โ regardless of their educational background, native language, or immigration status. Financial literacy starts with understanding your legal obligations and the opportunities available to you.
Who We Are
A group of people committed to financial and tax literacy who recognized an urgent need for reliable, plain-language informational resources about the U.S. tax system. We saw that millions of Americans โ especially newcomers, gig workers, and first-time filers โ were making costly mistakes simply because accurate information was not easily accessible.
What We Are NOT
It is important that you understand what this portal is not:
- We are NOT Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)
- We are NOT tax attorneys or enrolled agents
- We are NOT IRS agents or government representatives
- We do NOT offer tax preparation services
- We do NOT charge for our information
- We do NOT sponsor or endorse any company or commercial service
- We are NOT affiliated with the IRS, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, or any government agency
What We DO Offer
- General information about the federal and state tax systems
- Explanations written in plain, everyday language accessible to all readers
- Educational guides on IRS forms, deadlines, and processes
- Resources for understanding both basic and advanced tax concepts
- Content designed for immigrants, students, freelancers, retirees, and first-time filers
- A completely free, ad-supported service with no registration required
Commitment to Accuracy
All content published on this site is based on publicly available information from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Tax Foundation, the U.S. Congress, and other publicly accessible government sources. We strive to keep information up to date, but we always recommend verifying data directly with the IRS at irs.gov.
Tax law changes frequently. If you notice any inaccuracy or outdated information on this site, please contact us so we can correct it promptly.
Privacy and Data
We take your privacy seriously. We do not collect, store, or sell personal information. We never ask for your Social Security Number, ITIN, income amounts, or any sensitive tax information. For full details, see our Privacy Policy.