Individuals can exclude up to $250,000 of income from capital gains tax on the sale of their primary residence, thanks to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) exclusion of home sales. Married...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 06/11/2021
Involuntary conversion is the theft or damage of property without the owner's consent, such as partial or total destruction, theft, condemnation, or the sale or exchange of property...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 02/16/2021
Form 8396 is an IRS form used by homeowners to apply for a mortgage. The purpose of the mortgage is to help low-income taxpayers pay for their housing. You can only apply for a credit...
A person who receives a distribution from a qualified 401 (k) plan, a retirement benefit, or participation or an individual retirement account (IRA) may defer recognition of taxable...
Posted by A+ Income Taxes on 02/27/2020
The points you paid for when you signed a mortgage to buy your home can help you reduce your federal tax bill. With scores, sometimes referred to as loan origination points or discount...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 09/30/2019
A growing number of Americans are choosing to live together rather than getting married, and this trend is particularly strong among older couples. According to the US Census Bureau...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 09/26/2019
Section 1031 of the IRS code slowly creeps into everyday conversation. The term refers to real estate agents, bond companies, investors and football mothers. Section 1031 of the...
Posted by Valderas Financial Solutions LLC on 09/26/2019
If after negotiating a debt cancellation with a lender and you receive a Form 1099-C, in most cases you’ll have to report the amount on that form to the Internal Revenue Service...
Posted by John Pournaras Agency on 06/25/2019
13.3.2 [a] Article XIII(1) – Gains from Real PropertyParagraph 1 authorizes the U.S. to tax gains derived by a resident of Canada from the alienation of real property situated...
Posted by The Accounting and Tax on 11/26/2018