• Congress gives a holiday gift in the form of favorable tax provisions

    As part of a year-end budget bill, Congress just passed a package of tax provisions that will provide savings for some taxpayers. The White House has announced that President Trump will sign the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020 into law. It also includes a retirement-related law titled the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act. Here’s a rundown of some provisions in [...]

    Published On: December 31, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Do you have a side gig? Make sure you understand your tax obligations

    The number of people engaged in the “gig” or sharing economy has grown in recent years, according to a 2019 IRS report. And there are tax consequences for the people who perform these jobs, such as providing car rides, renting spare bedrooms, delivering food, walking dogs or providing other services. Basically, if you receive income from one of the online platforms offering goods and services, [...]

    Published On: December 31, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Adopting a child? Bring home tax savings with your bundle of joy

    If you’re adopting a child, or you adopted one this year, there may be significant tax benefits available to offset the expenses. For 2019, adoptive parents may be able to claim a nonrefundable credit against their federal tax for up to $14,080 of “qualified adoption expenses” for each adopted child. (This amount is increasing to $14,300 for 2020.) That’s a dollar-for-dollar reduction of tax — [...]

    Published On: December 13, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • 3 last-minute tips that may help trim your tax bill

    If you’re starting to fret about your 2019 tax bill, there’s good news — you may still have time to reduce your liability. Three strategies are available that may help you cut your taxes before year-end, including: 1. Accelerate deductions/defer income. Certain tax deductions are claimed for the year of payment, such as the mortgage interest deduction. So, if you make your January 2020 payment [...]

    Published On: December 12, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • What is your taxpayer filing status?

    For tax purposes, December 31 means more than New Year’s Eve celebrations. It affects the filing status box that will be checked on your tax return for the year. When you file your return, you do so with one of five filing statuses, which depend in part on whether you’re married or unmarried on December 31. More than one filing status may apply, and you [...]

    Published On: November 26, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Using your 401(k) plan to save this year and next

    You can reduce taxes and save for retirement by contributing to a tax-advantaged retirement plan. If your employer offers a 401(k) or Roth 401(k) plan, contributing to it is a taxwise way to build a nest egg. If you’re not already contributing the maximum allowed, consider increasing your contribution rate between now and year end. Because of tax-deferred compounding (tax-free in the case of Roth [...]

    Published On: November 25, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • You may be ABLE to save for a disabled family member with a tax-advantaged account

    There’s a tax-advantaged way for people to save for the needs of family members with disabilities — without having them lose eligibility for government benefits to which they’re entitled. It can be done though an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account, which is a tax-free account that can be used for disability-related expenses. Eligibility ABLE accounts can be created by eligible individuals to support [...]

    Published On: November 14, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • IRA charitable donations are an alternative to taxable required distributions

    Are you charitably minded and have a significant amount of money in an IRA? If you’re age 70½ or older, and don’t need the money from required minimum distributions, you may benefit by giving these amounts to charity. IRA distribution basics A popular way to transfer IRA assets to charity is through a tax provision that allows IRA owners who are 70½ or older to [...]

    Published On: November 13, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Selling securities by year end? Avoid the wash sale rule

    If you’re planning to sell assets at a loss to offset gains that have been realized during the year, it’s important to be aware of the “wash sale” rule. How the rule works Under this rule, if you sell stock or securities for a loss and buy substantially identical stock or securities back within the 30-day period before or after the sale date, the loss [...]

    Published On: November 12, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Use a Coverdell ESA to help pay college, elementary and secondary school costs

    There are several ways to save for your child’s or grandchild’s education, including with a Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA). Although for federal tax purposes there’s no upfront deduction for contributions made to an ESA, the earnings on the contributions grow tax-free. In addition, no tax is due when the funds in the account are distributed, to the extent the amounts withdrawn don’t exceed the [...]

    Published On: October 28, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Selling securities by year end? Avoid the wash sale rule

    If you’re planning to sell assets at a loss to offset gains that have been realized during the year, it’s important to be aware of the “wash sale” rule. How the rule works Under this rule, if you sell stock or securities for a loss and buy substantially identical stock or securities back within the 30-day period before or after the sale date, the loss [...]

    Published On: October 22, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Summer: A good time to review your investments

    You may have heard about a proposal in Washington to cut the taxes paid on investments by indexing capital gains to inflation. Under the proposal, the purchase price of assets would be adjusted so that no tax is paid on the appreciation due to inflation. While the fate of such a proposal is unknown, the long-term capital gains tax rate is still historically low on [...]

    Published On: July 24, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • The chances of IRS audit are down but you should still be prepared

    The IRS just released its audit statistics for the 2018 fiscal year, and fewer taxpayers had their returns examined as compared with prior years. However, even though a small percentage of tax returns are being chosen for audit these days, that will be little consolation if yours is one of them. Latest statistics Overall, just 0.59% of individual tax returns were audited in 2018, as [...]

    Published On: June 10, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • It’s a good time to check your withholding and make changes, if necessary

    Due to the massive changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the 2019 filing season resulted in surprises. Some filers who have gotten a refund in past years wound up owing money. The IRS reports that the number of refunds paid this year is down from last year — and the average refund is lower. As of May 10, 2019, the IRS paid [...]

    Published On: May 21, 2019Categories: Featured, Individual Tax