Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
Who among us wants to pay the IRS more taxes than we have to? While few may raise their hands, Americans regularly overpay because they… Read More »Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
Who among us wants to pay the IRS more taxes than we have to? While few may raise their hands, Americans regularly overpay because they… Read More »Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
You may have to make estimated tax payments if you earn income that is not subject to withholding, such as income from self-employment, interest, dividends,… Read More »You May Need to Make Estimated Tax Payments If…
As parents, we encourage our children to work, so they can learn important values about work and independence. At what point, if at all, do… Read More »Does Your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?
How the gains from the sale of a primary residence are taxed has changed in recent years. If you have recently sold your home or… Read More »Tax Rules When Selling Your Home
When a family member passes away, there are many decisions that need to be made and many emotions to handle. The last thing anyone thinks… Read More »Filing Final Tax Returns for the Deceased
The 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision streamlined tax and estate strategizing for married LGBTQ+ couples. If you are filing a joint tax return for this… Read More »Tax & Estate Strategies for Married LGBTQ+ Couples
Tax-loss harvesting means taking capital losses (selling securities for less than what you initially paid for them) to offset any capital gains you may have.… Read More »Counteracting Capital Gains with Tax-Loss Harvesting