In 2018, for all qualifying adoption expenses up to $13,810 taxpayers can receive a tax credit. The maximum credit is indexed for inflation. Up to the same limit as the credit, taxpayers...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/04/2019
As a result of the changes in the tax rules, dividend income and capital gains have gained much more attractive as streams of passive income for investors who are in the bracket of...
Basics of spousal supportWhen married couples file for a divorce, the court may grant spousal support to either of the former spouses, based on either on an agreement reached between...
Posted by LLOYD J CAZES CPA on 05/29/2019
Focusing on the road to get to the goal is easier when both partners agree to it and financial planning is simpler when both of them share the same values. For couples who aren’t...
Posted by Advantage Tax Services, Inc. on 05/24/2019
Among the chaotic undertakings that must be embraced in a divorce, dealing with life insurance is one that frequently gets neglected. Amidst the custody fights, divvying up resources,...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 05/20/2019
Americans in their millions are currently documenting taxes out of the blue since Congress' 2017 tax cuts became effective. It may be disheartening anticipating a significant...
Posted by Key Tax & Financial Services, LLC on 04/11/2019
IRS has its own test to determine whether you are qualified to claim another person to be your dependent in terms of taxes. It’s called a Joint Return Test. A Joint Return Test...
Posted by GLEN SMITH on 03/11/2019
Do you want to lower your taxable income and receive a greater potential refund? Then you may want to look file as the Head of Household on your tax return. It’s better than...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 03/01/2019
Factors that determine Tax Family Families are always in different sizes, but the IRS is very specific as to how makes up a “tax family”. Considering the growing number...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 02/19/2019