Monthly Archives: December 2014
If you have children, you may be entitled to beneficial tax credits. There are a few credits that are specifically targeted towards parents, and can be extremely helpful when it comes to saving money or offsetting the costs of raising children. In most scenarios, you can claim your child as a dependent, including children just […]
— Read moreThis year, there are new rules that apply to taxpayers who want to deduct any type of medical expenses on their tax return. These new rules can affect your return, and you should be aware before you file. Familiarize yourself with the following guidelines if you are seeking deductions for your medical or dental expenses.
— Read moreHealth insurance premiums can be expensive, but thankfully there is a tax credit that can help offset the cost for moderate income families. There are three requirements that must be fulfilled in order to claim the premium tax credit: Health insurance coverage must be obtained through the Health Insurance Marketplace. You can choose a plan […]
— Read morePersonal or investment property that you own is typically considered a “capital asset”. Examples range from material items like a house or car, to investment items like stocks and bonds. A capital gain or loss occurs when a “capital asset” is sold. Whether you can consider the sale a capital gain or loss depends on […]
— Read moreSince it was enacted almost 40 years ago, the Earned Income Tax Credit has been helping boost revenues of low and moderate income workers. The IRS reports that four of every five employees eligible for the EITC claim the benefit, however they’d like to see everyone who qualifies take advantage of it. If you qualify, […]
— Read moreMany taxpayers who are due a refund opt for direct deposit. In fact, it is the top method of receiving payment on a federal tax refund. It’s completely safe, and delivers the cash you’re entitled to quickly and easily, especially when you combine it with electronic filing methods. Approximately 90 million taxpayers opted for direct […]
— Read moreIf you’ve heard of the Alternative Minimum Tax, you’re probably wondering if it applies to you, and what you should expect if it does. If your income is above a specific amount, you may fall under the guidelines of the Alternative Minimum Tax. The point of the AMT is to maintain a minimum level of […]
— Read moreIf you’re self-employed, tax time can be confusing. Filing a federal tax return doesn’t have to be difficult, and with a little bit of information, independent contractors and small business owners can easily file returns just like the rest of the taxpaying population. Understanding what classifies as income from self-employment, as well as your tax […]
— Read moreNot too many things can make you happy when it comes time to pay your taxes. The tax credit can be your friend and ally during tax season, so it’s important to get informed about which credits you may qualify for. Tax credits reduce the amount of tax you are responsible for paying, and some […]
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