Category Archives: Credits
Since 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 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 […]
— Read moreIf you’re a parent and you have to work, there a pretty good chance you have to pay for the care of your child during working hours. This can get pretty expensive, but thankfully there is a tax credit that can help offset the cost of childcare services. The Child and Dependent Care Credit is […]
— Read moreFor those paying for their education, there are a few tax credits that can help decrease the amount owed. The American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit are available to those responsible for education expenses, such as tuition, fees, textbooks, supplies, and equipment. Some incurred expenses, like insurance, transportation, and personal fees aren’t eligible […]
— Read moreHiring a professional to care for a disabled adult, or having to pay for childcare services for children under 13 can be costly. Luckily, the government has a tax credit which can help reduce these costs and put more money back into your pocket. The Child and Dependent Care Credit can put up to 35% […]
— Read moreDo You Qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit? For low to moderate income families, the Earned Income Tax Credit is available to help reduce the amount of federal income taxes that you owe. The refundable credit is available to families who earn the majority of their income through working (opposed to investing) and can […]
— Read moreRaising children can be expensive for working families. That’s why in 1997 the federal government enacted the Child Tax Credit (CTC) in which eligible families can receive a credit of up to $1,000 per child under the age of 17. The Child Tax Credit has received bipartisan support, and was expanded in 2001. A qualifying […]
— Read moreChild care can be expensive, and many parents have to arrange care around their work schedule or school breaks. When children are out of school during the summer, child care expenses can begin to add up. The federal government is stepping in to help by offering a tax credit for child care expenses for any […]
— Read moreFor those who have recently graduated from college, saving up enough money to make ends meet can be a difficult challenge. However, there are tax breaks available for those who have earned their degrees which can keep a little extra money in their pockets. Here are four tax breaks and credits that new college graduates […]
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