• IRS audits may be increasing, so be prepared

    The IRS just released its audit statistics for the 2020 fiscal year and fewer taxpayers had their returns examined as compared with prior years. But even though a small percentage of returns are being chosen for audit these days, that will be little consolation if yours is one of them. Latest statistics Overall, just 0.5% of individual tax returns were audited in 2020. However, as [...]

    Published On: July 14, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Are you a nonworking spouse? You may still be able to contribute to an IRA

    Married couples may not be able to save as much as they need for retirement when one spouse doesn’t work outside the home — perhaps so that spouse can take care of children or elderly parents. In general, an IRA contribution is allowed only if a taxpayer earns compensation. However, there’s an exception involving a “spousal” IRA. It allows contributions to be made for nonworking [...]

    Published On: July 3, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Seniors may be able to write off Medicare premiums on their tax returns

    Are you age 65 and older and have basic Medicare insurance? You may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage you want. The premiums can be expensive, especially if you’re married and both you and your spouse are paying them. But there may be a bright side: You may qualify for a tax break for paying the premiums. Medicare premiums are [...]

    Published On: June 28, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Tax-favored ways to build up a college fund

    If you’re a parent with a college-bound child, you may be concerned about being able to fund future tuition and other higher education costs. You want to take maximum advantage of tax benefits to minimize your expenses. Here are some possible options. Savings bonds Series EE U.S. savings bonds offer two tax-saving opportunities for eligible families when used to finance college: You don’t have to [...]

    Published On: June 25, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Retiring soon? 4 tax issues you may face

    If you’re getting ready to retire, you’ll soon experience changes in your lifestyle and income sources that may have numerous tax implications. Here’s a brief rundown of four tax and financial issues you may deal with when you retire: Taking required minimum distributions. This is the minimum amount you must withdraw from your retirement accounts. You generally must start taking withdrawals from your IRA, SEP, [...]

    Published On: June 11, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Plan ahead for the 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax

    High-income taxpayers face a 3.8% net investment income tax (NIIT) that’s imposed in addition to regular income tax. Fortunately, there are some steps you may be able to take to reduce its impact. The NIIT applies to you only if modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) exceeds: $250,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly and surviving spouses, $125,000 for married taxpayers filing separately, $200,000 for unmarried taxpayers [...]

    Published On: June 4, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Many parents will receive advance tax credit payments beginning July 15

    Eligible parents will soon begin receiving payments from the federal government. The IRS announced that the 2021 advance child tax credit (CTC) payments, which were created in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), will begin being made on July 15, 2021. How have child tax credits changed? The ARPA temporarily expanded and made CTCs refundable for 2021. The law increased the maximum CTC — for [...]

    Published On: May 27, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Still have questions after you file your tax return?

    Even after your 2020 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions about the return. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. Are you wondering when you will receive your refund? The IRS has an online tool that can tell you the status of your refund. Go to irs.gov [...]

    Published On: May 21, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Tax filing deadline is coming up: What to do if you need more time

    “Tax day” is just around the corner. This year, the deadline for filing 2020 individual tax returns is Monday, May 17, 2021. The IRS postponed the usual April 15 due date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you still aren’t ready to file your return, you should request a tax-filing extension. Anyone can request one and in some special situations, people can receive more time [...]

    Published On: May 10, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Why it’s important to meet the tax return filing and payment deadlines

    The May 17 deadline for filing your 2020 individual tax return is coming up soon. It’s important to file and pay your tax return on time to avoid penalties imposed by the IRS. Here are the basic rules. Failure to pay Separate penalties apply for failing to pay and failing to file. The failure-to-pay penalty is 1/2% for each month (or partial month) the payment [...]

    Published On: April 30, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Unemployed last year? Buying health insurance this year? You may benefit from favorable new changes

    In recent months, there have been a number of tax changes that may affect your individual tax bill. Many of these changes were enacted to help mitigate the financial damage caused by COVID-19. Here are two changes that may result in tax savings for you on your 2020 or 2021 tax returns. The 2020 return is due on May 17, 2021 (because the IRS extended [...]

    Published On: April 29, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Home sales: How to determine your “basis”

    The housing market in many parts of the country is strong this spring. If you’re buying or selling a home, you should know how to determine your “basis.” How it works You can claim an itemized deduction on your tax return for real estate taxes and home mortgage interest. Most other home ownership costs can’t be deducted currently. However, these costs may increase your home’s [...]

    Published On: April 20, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Who qualifies for “head of household” tax filing status?

    When you file your tax return, you must check one of the following filing statuses: Single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household or qualifying widow(er). Who qualifies to file a return as a head of household, which is more favorable than single? To qualify, you must maintain a household, which for more than half the year, is the principal home of a [...]

    Published On: April 8, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • How to ensure life insurance isn’t part of your taxable estate

    If you have a life insurance policy, you may want to ensure that the benefits your family will receive after your death won’t be included in your estate. That way, the benefits won’t be subject to federal estate tax. Current exemption amounts For 2021, the federal estate and gift tax exemption is $11.7 million ($23.4 million for married couples). That’s generous by historical standards but [...]

    Published On: April 1, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax