• COVID-19: IRS announces more relief and details

    In the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Americans are focusing on their health and financial well-being. To help with the impact facing many people, the government has provided a range of relief. Here are some new announcements made by the IRS. More deadlines extended As you probably know, the IRS postponed the due dates for certain federal income tax payments — but not all [...]

    Published On: April 23, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Answers to questions you may have about Economic Impact Payments

    Millions of eligible Americans have already received their Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) via direct deposit or paper checks, according to the IRS. Others are still waiting. The payments are part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Here are some answers to questions you may have about EIPs. Who’s eligible to get an EIP? Eligible taxpayers who filed their 2018 or 2019 [...]

    Published On: April 21, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • CARES ACT changes retirement plan and charitable contribution rules

    As we all try to keep ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities safe from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, you may be wondering about some of the recent tax changes that were part of a tax law passed on March 27. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains a variety of relief, notably the “economic impact payments” that will be made to [...]

    Published On: April 15, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Cash payments and tax relief for individuals in new law

    A new law signed by President Trump on March 27 provides a variety of tax and financial relief measures to help Americans during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This article explains some of the tax relief for individuals in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Individual cash payments Under the new law, an eligible individual will receive a cash payment equal to the [...]

    Published On: April 1, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Home is where the tax breaks might be

    If you own a home, the interest you pay on your home mortgage may provide a tax break. However, many people believe that any interest paid on their home mortgage loans and home equity loans is deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not true. First, keep in mind that you must itemize deductions in order to take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction. Deduction and limits for “acquisition [...]

    Published On: March 28, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Individuals get coronavirus (COVID-19) tax and other relief

    Taxpayers now have more time to file their tax returns and pay any tax owed because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Treasury Department and IRS announced that the federal income tax filing due date is automatically extended from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020. Taxpayers can also defer making federal income tax payments, which are due on April 15, 2020, until July 15, [...]

    Published On: March 26, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Home is where the tax breaks might be

    If you own a home, the interest you pay on your home mortgage may provide a tax break. However, many people believe that any interest paid on their home mortgage loans and home equity loans is deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not true. First, keep in mind that you must itemize deductions in order to take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction. Deduction and limits for “acquisition [...]

    Published On: March 5, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Tax credits may help with the high cost of raising children

    If you’re a parent, or if you’re planning on having children, you know that it’s expensive to pay for their food, clothes, activities and education. Fortunately, there’s a tax credit available for taxpayers with children under the age of 17, as well as a dependent credit for older children. Recent tax law changes Changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) make the [...]

    Published On: February 25, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Reasons why married couples might want to file separate tax returns

    Married couples often wonder whether they should file joint or separate tax returns. The answer depends on your individual tax situation. It generally depends on which filing status results in the lowest tax. But keep in mind that, if you and your spouse file a joint return, each of you is “jointly and severally” liable for the tax on your combined income. And you’re both [...]

    Published On: February 19, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • The tax aspects of selling mutual fund shares

    Perhaps you’re an investor in mutual funds or you’re interested in putting some money into them. You’re not alone. The Investment Company Institute estimates that 56.2 million households owned mutual funds in mid-2017. But despite their popularity, the tax rules involved in selling mutual fund shares can be complex. Tax basics If you sell appreciated mutual fund shares that you’ve owned for more than one [...]

    Published On: February 18, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • There still might be time to cut your tax bill with IRAs

    If you’re getting ready to file your 2019 tax return, and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there may still be an opportunity to lower it. If you qualify, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right up until the Wednesday, April 15, 2020, filing date and benefit from the resulting tax savings on your 2019 return. Do you qualify? [...]

    Published On: February 6, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Answers to your questions about 2020 individual tax limits

    Right now, you may be more concerned about your 2019 tax bill than you are about your 2020 tax situation. That’s understandable because your 2019 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months. However, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with tax-related amounts that may have changed for 2020. For example, the amount of money you can put into [...]

    Published On: February 5, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Answers to your questions about 2020 individual tax limits

    Right now, you may be more concerned about your 2019 tax bill than you are about your 2020 tax situation. That’s understandable because your 2019 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months. However, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with tax-related amounts that may have changed for 2020. For example, the amount of money you can put into [...]

    Published On: January 31, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Can you deduct charitable gifts on your tax return?

    Many taxpayers make charitable gifts — because they’re generous and they want to save money on their federal tax bills. But with the tax law changes that went into effect a couple years ago and the many rules that apply to charitable deductions, you may no longer get a tax break for your generosity. Are you going to itemize? The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act [...]

    Published On: January 31, 2020Categories: Featured, Individual Tax