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layoff
A job loss is bad but the tax implications could make it worse
3/5/2024
Unemployment has been holding steady recently at 3.7%. But there are still some people losing their jobs — particularly in certain industries including technology and media. If you’re laid off or terminated from employment, taxes are...
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529
New option for unused funds in a 529 college savings plan
2/27/2024
With the high cost of college, many parents begin saving with 529 plans when their children are babies. Contributions to these plans aren’t tax deductible, but they grow tax deferred. Earnings used to pay qualified education expenses can be...
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IRA deadline
If you didn’t contribute to an IRA last year, there’s still time
2/20/2024
If you’re gathering documents to file your 2023 tax return and you’re concerned that your tax bill may be higher than you’d like, there might still be an opportunity to lower it. If you qualify, you can make a deductible...
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gift tax deadline
Get ready for the 2023 gift tax return deadline
2/13/2024
Did you make large gifts to your children, grandchildren or others last year? If so, it’s important to determine if you’re required to file a 2023 gift tax return. In some cases, it might be beneficial to file one — even if...
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married filing separately
Filing jointly or separately as a married couple: What’s the difference?
2/6/2024
When you file your tax return, a tax filing status must be chosen. This status is used to determine your standard deduction, tax rates, eligibility for certain tax breaks and your correct tax. The five filing statuses are: Single Married filing...
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charitable donations
If you gave to charity, check to see that you have substantiation
1/30/2024
Did you donate to charity last year? Acknowledgment letters from the charities you gave to may have already shown up in your mailbox. But if you don’t receive such a letter, can you still claim a deduction for the gift on your income tax...
Includes insights from Tony A. Peterson
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Roth IRA
IRAs: Build a tax-favored retirement nest egg
1/23/2024
Although traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs have been around for decades, the rules involved have changed many times. The Secure 2.0 law, which was enacted at the end of 2022, brought even more changes that made IRAs more advantageous for many...
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tax season
Answers to your tax season questions
1/16/2024
The IRS announced it will open the 2024 income tax return filing season on January 29. That’s when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2023 tax year returns. Here are answers to seven tax season questions we receive at this...
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kiddie tax
The kiddie tax could affect your children until they’re young adults
1/9/2024
The so-called “kiddie tax” can cause some of a child’s unearned income to be taxed at the parent’s higher marginal federal income tax rates instead of at the usually much lower rates that a child would otherwise pay. For...
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medical
It’s possible (but not easy) to claim a medical expense tax deduction
1/1/2024
One of your New Year’s resolutions may be to pay more attention to your health. Of course, that may cost you. Can you deduct your out-of-pocket medical costs on your tax return? It depends. Many expenses are tax deductible, but there are...
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move
Don’t overlook taxes when contemplating a move to another state
12/27/2023
When you retire, you may think about moving to another state — perhaps because the weather is more temperate or because you want to be closer to family members. Don’t forget to factor state and local taxes into the equation. Establishing...
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settlements
Court awards and out-of-court settlements may (or may not) be taxed
12/19/2023
Monetary awards and settlements are often provided for an array of reasons. For example, a person could receive compensatory and punitive damage payments for personal injury, discrimination or harassment. Some of this money is taxed by the federal...
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nanny tax
The “nanny tax” must be paid for nannies and other household workers
12/12/2023
You may have heard of the “nanny tax.” But if you don’t employ a nanny, you may think it doesn’t apply to you. Check again. Hiring a housekeeper, gardener or other household employee (who isn’t an independent...
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tax
4 ideas that may help reduce your 2023 tax bill
12/5/2023
If you’re concerned about your 2023 tax bill, there may still be time to reduce it. Here are four quick strategies that may help you trim your taxes before year end. Accelerate deductions and/or defer income. Certain tax deductions...
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FSA
Don’t forget to empty out your flexible spending account
11/28/2023
If you have a tax-saving flexible spending account (FSA) with your employer to help pay for health or dependent care expenses, there’s an important date coming up. You may have to use the money in the account by year-end or you’ll lose...
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inflation
Key 2024 inflation-adjusted tax amounts for individuals
11/27/2023
The IRS recently announced various 2024 inflation-adjusted federal tax amounts that affect individual taxpayers. Most of the federal income tax rate bracket thresholds are about 5.4% higher than for 2023. That means that you can generally have...
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IRA
11 Exceptions to the 10% penalty tax on early IRA withdrawals
11/14/2023
If you’re facing a serious cash shortfall, one possible solution is to take an early withdrawal from your traditional IRA. That means one before you’ve reached age 59½. For this purpose, traditional IRAs include simplified...
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stock
What you need to know about restricted stock awards and taxes
11/7/2023
Restricted stock awards are a popular way for companies to offer equity-oriented executive compensation. Some businesses offer them instead of stock option awards. The reason: Options can lose most or all of their value if the price of the...
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nest
Contributing to your employer’s 401(k) plan: How it works
10/31/2023
If you’re fortunate to have an employer that offers a 401(k) plan, and you don’t contribute to it, you may wonder if you should participate. In general, it’s a great tax and retirement saving deal! These plans help an employee...
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emergency
Facing a future emergency? Two new tax provisions may soon provide relief
10/24/2023
Perhaps you’ve been in this situation before: You have a financial emergency and need to get your hands on some cash. You consider taking money out of a traditional IRA or 401(k) account but if you’re under age 59½, such...
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