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Nine Facts about the Adoption Tax Credit
If you adopting a child this year, you may qualify for a tax credit. Here are nine things you should know about the adoption credit. 1. Credit or Exclusion. The credit is nonrefundable. This means that the credit may reduce your tax to zero. If the credit is more than...
Five Things you Should Know about the AMT
You may not know about the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) because you've never had to pay it before. However, your income may have changed and you may be required to pay it when you file your 2016 tax return next year. The AMT is an income tax imposed at nearly a flat...
Tax Tips for Children with Investment Income
Special tax rules may apply to some children who receive investment income. The rules may affect the amount of tax and how to report the income. Here are five important points to keep in mind if your child has investment income this year: 1. Investment Income....
Employee Business Expenses
If you paid for work-related expenses out of your own pocket, you may be able to deduct those costs. In most cases, you can claim allowable expenses if you itemize on IRS Schedule A, Itemized Deductions. You can deduct the amount that is more than two percent of your...
Tax Implications of Retiring Overseas
Are you approaching retirement age and wondering where you can retire to make your retirement nest egg last longer? Retiring abroad may be the answer. But first, it's important to look at the tax implications because not all retirement country destinations are created...
Lost Your Job? There Could Be Tax Consequences
Given current economic conditions, you may be faced with tax questions surrounding a job loss and unemployment issues. Here are some answers: Q: What if I received unemployment compensation in 2016? A: Unemployment compensation you received under the unemployment...
Qualified Charitable Distributions from IRAs
If you're age 70 1/2 or older, you can now take advantage of recent legislation allowing you to avoid paying income tax on IRA withdrawals transferred directly to a qualified charitable organization. Referred to as Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), they can...
Tax Planning Strategies to Use This Year
Looking to save money on your taxes this year? It's never too early to start planning ahead using these proven tax planning strategies. Max Out Your 401(k) or Contribute to an IRA You've heard it before, but it's worth repeating because it's one of the easiest and...
What to Do if You Haven’t Filed a Tax Return
Filing a past due return may not be as difficult as you think. Taxpayers should file all tax returns that are due, regardless of whether full payment can be made with the return. Depending on an individual's circumstances, a taxpayer filing late may qualify for a...
Tax Tips for the Self-Employed
If you are a self-employed, you normally carry on a trade or business. Sole proprietors and independent contractors are two types of self-employment. If this applies to you, there are a few basic things you should know about how your income affects your federal tax...







