Single (Filing Status: "Single"):Definition: You can file as single if you are unmarried, divorced, legally separated, or widowed.Advantages: May be eligible for certain...
Posted by True Tax Service on 10/23/2023
Many married couples prefer using the joint filing status to file tax returns. In essence, you or your spouse can file the tax return. Married couples using the joint filing status...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 01/30/2023
What is the Home Office Deduction, and who is eligible?The home office deduction is a tax deduction available if you own a business and use part of your home for your business. Your...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 09/02/2022
The rules for filing alimony income on your tax return changed with the 2019 fiscal year. Alimony income or payments are no longer tax-deductible, and the receipt of alimony is not...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 07/09/2022
Who is a tax dependent?A tax dependent is a relative or child whose characteristics and relationship with you allow you to claim certain credits and tax deductions, such as head of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 03/10/2022
The IRS laid out anticipated guides for reducing business meals expenses. Taxpayers and tax advisors are expected to follow these regulations for verifying business meal expenses so...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/21/2022
A joint tax filing return makes both parties responsible for the tax bill. It removes the need to foot additional tax debt with an innocent spouse relief if your partner or ex-partner...
Based on Uncle Sam's definition and the purpose of taxes, a head of household is a single taxpayer with dependents and is responsible for over half of their care and home cost....
Posted by Accurate Books And Tax on 03/29/2021
The filing status of a taxpayer depends on individual circumstances. Are you married or single? Do you have dependents? Identifying the correct filing condition is essential, as it...