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How are Series EE savings bonds taxed?
7/23/2024
Savings bonds are purchased by many Americans, often as a way to help fund college or show their patriotism. Series EE bonds, which replaced Series E bonds, were first issued in 1980. From 2001 to 2011, they were designated as “Patriot...
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Six tax issues to consider if you’re getting divorced
7/16/2024
Divorce entails difficult personal issues, and taxes are probably the farthest thing from your mind. However, several tax concerns may need to be addressed to ensure that taxes are kept to a minimum and that important tax-related decisions are...
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Planning your estate? Don’t overlook income taxes
7/9/2024
The current estate tax exemption amount ($13.61 million in 2024) has led many people to feel they no longer need to be concerned about federal estate tax. Before 2011, a much smaller exemption resulted in many people with more modest estates...
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Certain charitable donations allow you to avoid taxable IRA withdrawals
7/2/2024
If you’re a philanthropic individual who is also obligated to take required minimum distributions (RMDs) from a traditional IRA, you may want to consider a tax-saving strategy. It involves making a qualified charitable distribution (QCD).
How...
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What might be ahead as many tax provisions are scheduled to expire?
6/25/2024
Buckle up, America: Major tax changes are on the horizon. The reason has to do with tax law and the upcoming elections.
Our current situation
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which generally took effect in 2018, made sweeping changes. Many of its...
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Social Security tax update: How high can it go?
6/18/2024
Employees, self-employed individuals and employers all pay Social Security tax, and the amounts can get bigger every year. And yet, many people don’t fully understand the Social Security tax they pay.
If you’re an employee
If...
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The tax consequences of selling mutual funds
6/11/2024
Do you invest in mutual funds or are you interested in putting some money into them? If so, you’re part of a large group. According to the Investment Company Institute, 116 million individual U.S. investors owned mutual funds in 2023. But...
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House rich but cash poor? Consider a reverse mortgage strategy
6/4/2024
Are you an older taxpayer who owns a house that has appreciated greatly? At the same time, you may need income. Thankfully, there could be a solution with a tax-saving bonus. It involves taking out a reverse mortgage.
Reverse mortgage basics
With...
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You may be entitled to tax breaks if caring for an elderly relative
5/28/2024
There are many rewards for taking care of an elderly relative. They may include feeling needed, making a difference in the person’s life and allowing the person to receive quality care. In addition, you could also be eligible for tax breaks....
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A three-step strategy to save tax when selling appreciated vacant land
5/21/2024
Let’s say you own one or more vacant lots. The property has appreciated greatly and you’re ready to sell. Or maybe you have a parcel of appreciated land that you want to subdivide into lots, develop them and sell them off for a big...
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When do valuable gifts to charity require an appraisal?
5/14/2024
If you donate valuable items to charity and you want to deduct them on your tax return, you may be required to get an appraisal. The IRS requires donors and charitable organizations to supply certain information to prove their right to deduct...
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Pay attention to the tax rules if you turn a hobby into a business
5/7/2024
Many people dream of turning a hobby into a regular business. Perhaps you enjoy boating and would like to open a charter fishing business. Or maybe you’d like to turn your sewing or photography skills into an income-producing business.
You...
Includes insights from Evan R. Hudson
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Taxes when you sell an appreciated vacation home
4/30/2024
Vacation homes in upscale areas may be worth way more than owners paid for them. That’s great, but what about taxes? Here are three scenarios to illustrate the federal income tax issues you face when selling an appreciated vacation...
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Watch out for “income in respect of a decedent” issues when receiving an inheritance
4/23/2024
Most people are genuinely appreciative of inheritances, and who wouldn’t enjoy some unexpected money? But in some cases, it may turn out to be too good to be true. While most inherited property is tax-free to the recipient, this isn’t...
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The pros and cons of turning your home into a rental
4/16/2024
If you’re buying a new home, you may have thought about keeping your current home and renting it out. In March, average rents for one- and two-bedroom residences were $1,487 and $1,847, respectively, according to the latest Zumper National...
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Keep these 3 issues in mind after you file your return
4/9/2024
The tax filing deadline for 2023 tax returns is April 15 this year. If you need more time, you can file for an extension until October 15. In either case, once your 2023 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, there may still be some...
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The tax deadline is almost here: File for an extension if you’re not ready
4/2/2024
The April 15 tax filing deadline is right around the corner. However, you might not be ready to file. Sometimes, it’s not possible to gather your tax information by the due date. If you need more time, you should file for an extension on Form...
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Update on retirement account required minimum distributions
3/26/2024
If you have a tax-favored retirement account, including a traditional IRA, you’ll become exposed to the federal income tax required minimum distribution (RMD) rules after reaching a certain age. If you inherit a tax-favored retirement account,...
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How renting out a vacation property will affect your taxes
3/19/2024
Are you dreaming of buying a vacation beach home, lakefront cottage or ski chalet? Or perhaps you’re fortunate enough to already own a vacation home. In either case, you may wonder about the tax implications of renting it out for part of the...
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Beware of a stealth tax on Social Security benefits
3/12/2024
Some people mistakenly believe that Social Security benefits are always free from federal income tax. Unfortunately, that’s often not the case. In fact, depending on how much overall income you have, up to 85% of your benefits could be hit...
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