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Estimated tax payments: Who owes them and when is the next one due?
8/9/2022
If you don’t have enough federal tax withheld from your paychecks and other payments, you may have to make estimated tax payments. This is the case if you receive interest, dividends, self-employment income, capital gains or other income. Here...
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Is your withholding adequate? Here’s how to check
8/5/2022
When you filed your federal tax return this year, were you surprised to find you owed money? You might want to change your withholding so that this doesn’t happen again next year. You might even want to adjust your withholding if you got a big...
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How to avoid the early withdrawal tax penalty on IRA distributions
7/26/2022
When you take withdrawals from your traditional IRA, you probably know that they’re taxable. But there may be a penalty tax on early withdrawals depending on how old you are when you take them and what you do with the money.
Important: Once...
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The kiddie tax: Does it affect your family?
7/19/2022
Many people wonder how they can save taxes by transferring assets into their children’s names. This tax strategy is called income shifting. It seeks to take income out of your higher tax bracket and place it in the lower tax brackets of your...
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Interested in an EV? How to qualify for a powerful tax credit
7/12/2022
Sales and registrations of electric vehicles (EVs) have increased dramatically in the U.S. in 2022, according to several sources. However, while they’re still a small percentage of the cars on the road today, they’re increasing in...
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How disability income benefits are taxed
7/5/2022
If you’ve recently begun receiving disability income, you may wonder how it’s taxed. The answer is: It depends.
The key issue is: Who paid for the benefit? If the income is paid directly to you by your employer, it’s taxable to...
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Vehicle expenses: Can individual taxpayers deduct them?
6/28/2022
It’s not just businesses that can deduct vehicle-related expenses on their tax returns. Individuals also can deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, under current law, you may not be able to deduct as much as you could years...
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Five tax implications of divorce
6/21/2022
Are you in the early stages of divorce? In addition to the tough personal issues that you’re dealing with, several tax concerns need to be addressed to ensure that taxes are kept to a minimum and that important tax-related decisions are...
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Your estate plan: Don’t forget about income tax planning
6/14/2022
As a result of the current estate tax exemption amount ($12.06 million in 2022), many people no longer need to be concerned with federal estate tax. Before 2011, a much smaller amount resulted in estate plans attempting to avoid it. Now, because...
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Social Security benefits: Do you have to pay tax on them?
6/7/2022
Some people who begin claiming Social Security benefits are surprised to find out they’re taxed by the federal government on the amounts they receive. If you’re wondering whether you’ll be taxed on your Social Security benefits,...
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Is it a good time for a Roth conversion?
5/31/2022
The downturn in the stock market may have caused the value of your retirement account to decrease. But if you have a traditional IRA, this decline may provide a valuable opportunity: It may allow you to convert your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA at...
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The ins and outs of Series EE savings bond taxation
5/24/2022
Many people own Series E and Series EE bonds that were bought many years ago. They may rarely look at them or think about them except on occasional trips to a file cabinet or safe deposit box.
One of the main reasons for buying U.S. savings bonds...
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IRA charitable donations: An alternative to taxable required distributions
5/17/2022
Are you a charitably minded individual who is also taking distributions from a traditional IRA? You may want to consider the tax advantages of making a cash donation to an IRS-approved charity out of your IRA.
When distributions are taken directly...
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Caring for an elderly relative? You may be eligible for tax breaks
5/10/2022
Taking care of an elderly parent or grandparent may provide more than just personal satisfaction. You could also be eligible for tax breaks. Here’s a rundown of some of them.
Medical expenses. If the individual qualifies as your...
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Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal
5/3/2022
If you donate valuable items to charity, 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 charitable contributions. If you donate an item of...
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Want to turn a hobby into a business? Watch out for the tax rules
4/26/2022
Like many people, you may have dreamed of turning a hobby into a regular business. You won’t have any tax headaches if your new business is profitable. But what if the new enterprise consistently generates losses (your deductions exceed...
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Thinking about converting your home into a rental property?
4/19/2022
In some cases, homeowners decide to move to new residences, but keep their present homes and rent them out. If you’re thinking of doing this, you’re probably aware of the financial risks and rewards. However, you also should know that...
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Once you file your tax return, consider these 3 issues
4/12/2022
The tax filing deadline for 2021 tax returns is April 18 this year. After your 2021 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, there may still be some issues to bear in mind. Here are three considerations:
1. You can throw some tax...
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Selling mutual fund shares: What are the tax implications?
4/5/2022
If you’re an investor in mutual funds or you’re interested in putting some money into them, you’re not alone. According to the Investment Company Institute, a survey found 58.7 million households owned mutual funds in mid-2020. But...
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It’s almost that time of year again! If you’re not ready, file for an extension
3/29/2022
The clock is ticking down to the April 18 tax filing deadline. Sometimes, it’s not possible to gather your tax information and file by the due date. If you need more time, you should file for an extension on Form 4868.
An extension will give...
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