It’s back to school season, which is also a good time to remind teachers, principals, and other educators about the educator expense deduction which they may be eligible for. If you are an educator, you may be able to deduct up to $300 of out-of-pocket classroom expenses for 2023 when you file your federal incomeRead more about Educator Expense Deduction in 2023[…]
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Tax Considerations Related to Separation and Divorce
Separation and divorce are never easy for the couples involved. In addition to all the personal issues at play, separation and divorce can impact the former couple’s tax situation as well. Am I married for tax purposes? The IRS considers a couple married for tax filing purposes until they get a final decree of divorceRead more about Tax Considerations Related to Separation and Divorce[…]
Tax Deductions for Homeowners
The summer is prime time for buying or selling a house. If you purchased a home this year, here are a few tax deductions and programs that you might be eligible for. Deductible house-related expenses Most people take out a mortgage to buy their home and then make monthly payments to the lender. This mortgageRead more about Tax Deductions for Homeowners[…]
Tax Tips for Newlyweds
If you’re “tying the knot” this summer, you should review a few tax-related items after the wedding. Big life changes, including a change in marital status, often have tax implications. Here are a few things couples should think about after the wedding. Name and address changes People who change their name after marriage should reportRead more about Tax Tips for Newlyweds[…]
Tax Tips for Parents
As every parent knows, kids are expensive. If you are the parent or caregiver of a child, there are some tax breaks that can help make those expenses a little less painful. First things first… If you are a new parent, there are a few things you will want to do before exploring any taxRead more about Tax Tips for Parents[…]
Tax Considerations when Selling Your Home
Spring and Summer are the height of the real estate sales season. If you’re selling your home this year, you may be able to exclude all or part of any gain from the sale from your income when you file your next tax return. When selling a home, homeowners should think about: Ownership and use.Read more about Tax Considerations when Selling Your Home[…]
Deductions for Business Travelers
Despite the rise of Zoom, Webex, and other video calling software, travel is still an important part of many people’s work life. If you are one of the thousands who travel for work, there may be tax deductions available to help you offset the cost of this travel. What to know about tax deductions forRead more about Deductions for Business Travelers[…]
Beware Employee Retention Credit Scams
If you own a business, you may have been approached by mail, email, or telephone by marketers who claim that they can get you a tidy chunk of government money by preparing your application for the Employee Tax Credit (ERC). While the credit is real, aggressive promoters are wildly misrepresenting and exaggerating who can qualifyRead more about Beware Employee Retention Credit Scams[…]
Expanded Home Energy Tax Credits
There are a lot of reasons why you might make improvements that improve the energy efficiency of your home. They are good for the environment, they can make your home more comfortable, and new equipment can be less prone to breaking down. To this list, you can also add tax credits that can make theseRead more about Expanded Home Energy Tax Credits[…]
How to Track Your Tax Refund
If you have filed your federal tax return and are due a refund, you’re probably pretty eager to get your hands on the money you are owed. If you’re wondering when your refund will arrive, the IRS has an online tool called “Where’s My Refund?” that you can access on their website at https://www.irs.gov/refunds. TheRead more about How to Track Your Tax Refund[…]