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The tax rules of renting out a vacation property
3/22/2022
Summer is just around the corner. If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may wonder about the tax consequences of renting it out for part of the year.
The tax treatment depends on how many days it’s rented and your level...
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When inheriting money, be aware of “income in respect of a decedent” issues
3/15/2022
Once a relatively obscure concept, “income in respect of a decedent” (IRD) may create a surprising tax bill for those who inherit certain types of property, such as IRAs or other retirement plans. Fortunately, there may be ways to...
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Lost your job? Here are the tax aspects of an employee termination
3/8/2022
Despite the robust job market, there are still some people losing their jobs. If you’re laid off or terminated from employment, taxes are probably the last thing on your mind. However, there are tax implications due to your changed personal...
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There still may be time to cut your tax bill with an IRA
3/1/2022
If you’re getting ready to file your 2021 tax return, and your tax bill is more than you’d like, there might still be a way to lower it. If you’re eligible, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right up until...
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Are you ready for the 2021 gift tax return deadline?
2/22/2022
If you made large gifts to your children, grandchildren or other heirs last year, it’s important to determine whether you’re required to file a 2021 gift tax return. And in some cases, even if it’s not required to file one, it may...
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Married couples filing separate tax returns: Why would they do it?
2/16/2022
If you’re married, you may wonder whether you should file joint or separate tax returns. The answer depends on your individual tax situation.
In general, it depends on which filing status results in the lowest tax. But keep in mind that, if...
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Did you give to charity in 2021? Make sure you have substantiation
2/8/2022
If you donated to charity last year, letters from the charities may have appeared in your mailbox recently acknowledging the donations. But what happens if you haven’t received such a letter — can you still claim a deduction for the gift...
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The Ins and Outs of IRAs
2/1/2022
Traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs have been around for decades and the rules surrounding them have changed many times. What hasn’t changed is that they can help you save for retirement on a tax-favored basis. Here’s an...
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Smooth sailing: Tips to speed processing and avoid hassles this tax season
1/25/2022
The IRS began accepting 2021 individual tax returns on January 24. If you haven’t prepared yet for tax season, here are three quick tips to help speed processing and avoid hassles.
Tip 1. Contact us soon for an appointment to prepare your tax...
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Help safeguard your personal information by filing your 2021 tax return early
1/17/2022
The IRS announced it is opening the 2021 individual income tax return filing season on January 24. (Business returns are already being accepted.) Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April deadline (or you file for an...
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How will revised tax limits affect your 2022 taxes?
1/11/2022
While Congress didn’t pass the Build Back Better Act in 2021, there are still tax changes that may affect your tax situation for this year. That’s because some tax figures are adjusted annually for inflation.
If you’re like most...
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Are you eligible for a medical expense tax deduction?
1/4/2022
You may pay out a bundle in out-of-pocket medical costs each year. But can you deduct them on your tax return? It’s possible but not easy. Medical expenses can be claimed as a deduction only to the extent your unreimbursed costs exceed 7.5% of...
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Gig workers should understand their tax obligations
12/28/2021
The number of people engaged in the “gig” or sharing economy has grown in recent years. In an August 2021 survey, the Pew Research Center found that 16% of Americans have earned money at some time through online gig platforms. This...
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There’s a deduction for student loan interest … but do you qualify for it?
12/21/2021
If you’re paying back college loans for yourself or your children, you may wonder if you can deduct the interest you pay on the loans. The answer is yes, subject to certain limits. The maximum amount of student loan interest you can deduct...
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Stock market investors: Year-end tax strategies to consider
12/14/2021
Year-end is a good time to plan to save taxes by carefully structuring your capital gains and losses.
Consider some possibilities if you have losses on certain investments to date. For example, suppose you lost money this year on some stock and...
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Understanding IRS Notices and Letters
12/10/2021
While no one wants to receive an IRS notice, it is important to understand the appropriate steps to take and what is required of the taxpayer.
Most notices from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are automated and, in recent years, the organization...
Includes insights from Morgan V. Giebel Cannon
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New digital asset reporting requirements will be imposed in coming years
11/23/2021
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law on November 15, 2021. It includes new information reporting requirements that will generally apply to digital asset transactions starting in 2023. Cryptocurrency exchanges will be...
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Remember to use up your flexible spending account money
11/16/2021
Do you have a tax-saving flexible spending account (FSA) with your employer to help pay for health or dependent care expenses? As the end of 2021 nears, there are some rules and reminders to keep in mind.
An account for health expenses
A...
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Feeling generous at year end? Strategies for donating to charity or gifting to loved ones
11/9/2021
As we approach the holidays, many people plan to donate to their favorite charities or give money or assets to their loved ones. Here are the basic tax rules involved in these transactions.
Donating to charity
Normally, if you take the...
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Factor in taxes if you’re relocating to another state in retirement
11/2/2021
Are you considering a move to another state when you retire? Perhaps you want to relocate to an area where your loved ones live or where the weather is more pleasant. But while you’re thinking about how many square feet you’ll need in a...
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