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Reduce the impact of the 3.8% net investment income tax
6/6/2023
High-income taxpayers face a regular income tax rate of 35% or 37%. And they may also have to pay a 3.8% net investment income tax (NIIT) that’s imposed in addition to regular income tax. Fortunately, there are some ways you may be able to...
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Benefits of a living trust for your estate
5/30/2023
You may think you don’t need to make any estate planning moves because of the generous federal estate tax exemption of $12.92 million for 2023 (effectively $25.84 million if you’re married).
However, if you have significant assets, you...
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4 tax challenges you may encounter if you’re retiring soon
5/16/2023
Are you getting ready to retire? If so, you’ll soon experience changes in your lifestyle and income sources that may have numerous tax implications.
Here’s a brief rundown of four tax and financial issues you may contend with when you...
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Questions you may still have after filing your tax return
5/9/2023
If you’ve successfully filed your 2022 tax return with the IRS, you may think you’re done with taxes for another year. But some questions may still crop up about the return. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re...
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The IRS clarifies what counts as qualified medical expenses
5/2/2023
If you itemize deductions on your tax return, you may wonder: What medical expenses can I include? The IRS recently issued some frequently asked questions addressing when certain costs are qualified medical expenses for federal income tax...
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Tax news for investors and users of cryptocurrency
4/25/2023
If you’re a crypto investor or user, you may have noticed something new on your tax return this year. And you may soon notice a new form reporting requirements for digital assets.
Check the box
Beginning with tax year 2022, taxpayers must...
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There’s a favorable “stepped-up basis” if you inherit property
4/18/2023
A common question for people planning their estates or inheriting property is: For tax purposes, what’s the “cost” (or “basis”) an individual gets in property that he or she inherits from another? This is an important...
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Paperwork you can toss after filing your tax return
4/11/2023
Once you file your 2022 tax return, you may wonder what personal tax papers you can throw away and how long you should retain certain records. You may have to produce those records if the IRS audits your return or seeks to assess tax.
It’s a...
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The tax rules for donating artwork to charity
4/4/2023
If you’re an art collector, you may wonder about the tax breaks available for donating a work of art to charity. Several different tax rules may come into play in connection with such contributions.
Basic rules
Your deduction for a...
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Some taxpayers qualify for more favorable “head of household” tax filing status
3/28/2023
When preparing your tax return, we’ll check one of the following statuses: Single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household or qualifying widow(er). Filing a return as a head of household is more favorable than...
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Two important tax deadlines are coming up — and they don’t involve filing your 2022 tax return
3/21/2023
April 18 is the deadline for filing your 2022 tax return. But a couple of other tax deadlines are coming up in April and they’re important for certain taxpayers:
Saturday, April 1 is the last day to begin receiving required minimum...
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The 2022 gift tax return deadline is coming up soon
3/14/2023
Did you make large gifts to your children, grandchildren or other heirs last year? If so, it’s important to determine whether you’re required to file a 2022 gift tax return. And in some cases, even if it’s not required to file one,...
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Claiming losses on depreciated or worthless stock
3/7/2023
Have you bought stock in a company that later dropped in value? While you may prefer to forget such an ill-fated investment, at least you can claim a capital loss deduction on your tax return. Here are the rules that apply when a stock you own is...
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There still may be time to make an IRA contribution for last year
2/20/2023
If you’re getting ready to file your 2022 tax return, and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there may still be an opportunity to lower it. If you’re eligible, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right...
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Child Tax Credit: The rules keep changing but it’s still valuable
2/14/2023
If you’re a parent, you may be confused about the rules for claiming the Child Tax Credit (CTC). The rules and credit amounts have changed significantly over the last six years. This tax break became more generous in 2018 than it was under...
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Answers to your questions about 2023 limits on individual taxes
2/7/2023
Many people are more concerned about their 2022 tax bills right now than they are about their 2023 tax situations. That’s understandable because your 2022 individual tax return is due to be filed in 10 weeks (unless you file an...
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Retirement Plan Early Withdrawals: Make Sure You Meet the Requirements to Avoid a Penalty
1/31/2023
Most retirement plan distributions are subject to income tax and may be subject to an additional penalty if you take an early withdrawal. What’s considered early? In general, it’s when participants take money out of a traditional IRA or...
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Why you might want to file early and answers to other tax season questions
1/27/2023
The IRS announced it opened the 2023 individual income tax return filing season on January 23. That’s when the agency began accepting and processing 2022 tax year returns. Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the...
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Tax-saving ways to help pay for college — once your child starts attending
1/17/2023
If you have a child or grandchild in college — congratulations! To help pay for the expenses, many parents and grandparents saved for years in tax-favored accounts, such as 529 plans. But there are also a number of tax breaks that you may be...
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Tax-wise ways to save for college
1/10/2023
If you’re a parent or grandparent with college-bound children, you may want to save to fund future education costs. Here are several approaches to take maximum advantage of the tax-favored ways to save that may be available to you.
Savings...
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