A Tax Checklist for Newly Married Couples

Summer is the wedding season and newlyweds should understand how tying the knot can affect their tax situation. Here are three things newly married couples should know: Name and address changes Name. When a name changes through marriage, it is important to report that change to the Social Security Administration. The name on a person’s tax…

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Check The Status of a Tax Refund Using This IRS Tool

IRS TOOL Taxpayers can start checking their tax refund status 24 hours after e-filing their 2022 federal income tax return. The easiest and most convenient way to do this is by using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on the IRS website. The tool provides a personalized refund date after the return is processed and a…

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Important 2020 Tax Changes for Individuals and Businesses

Every year, it’s a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and this year is no different. From standard deductions to health savings accounts and tax rate schedules, here’s a checklist of important 2020 tax changes to help you plan the year ahead. 2020 Tax Changes for Individuals In 2020, a…

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Tax Breaks for Business: Charitable Giving

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How to Identify Charitable Tax Breaks for Your Business Tax breaks for charitable giving aren’t limited to individuals, your small business can benefit as well. If you own a small to medium-size business and are committed to giving back to the community through charitable giving, here’s what you should know. Verify that the Organization is…

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New Tax Rules for Divorce and Alimony Payments

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Divorce is a painful reality for many people both emotionally and financially, and quite often, the last thing on anyone’s mind is the effect a divorce or separation will have on their tax situation. To make matters worse, most court decisions do not take into account the effects divorce or separation has on your tax…

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Teacher Tax Deductions: What Educators Need to Know

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Tax Deductions for Teachers and Educators Educators can take advantage of tax deductions for qualified out-of-pocket expenses related to their profession such as classroom supplies, training, and travel. As such, as the new school year begins, teachers, administrators, and aides should remember to keep track of education-related expenses that could help reduce the amount of…

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What a Cancellation of Debt Means For Your Taxes

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Generally, debt that is forgiven or canceled by a lender is considered taxable income by the IRS and must be included as income on your tax return. When that debt is forgiven, negotiated down (when you pay less than you owe), or canceled you will receive a Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt, from your financial…

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Is Summer Camp Tax Deductible in 2019?

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Send Your Kids to Day Camp and You May Get a Tax Break Among the many great challenges of parenthood is what to do with your kids when school lets out. Do you keep them at home and try to capture their attention yourself or with the help of sitters? Or do you send them…

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IRS Promotes Disaster Readiness and Hurricane Preparedness Week

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WASHINGTON — Disasters can happen at any time, and the Internal Revenue Service is encouraging taxpayers to be prepared for the unexpected. In the past 18 months, the IRS responded to presidentially declared disasters in 15 states and U.S. territories. The IRS offered tax relief and assistance to victims of hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, volcanos, fires,…

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