The state of singlehood also affects your tax filing from the IRS. There are many filing status like single, jointly, divorced, head of household, and a qualifying widow(er) with a...
Marriage can affect taxes in several ways. While everyone's situation is different, certain marriage tax benefits help you pay less tax. In addition, they will have tax options...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 03/24/2022
There are many ways you can reduce what you will have to pay to Uncle Sam via tax credits and deductions for single moms filing taxes. You can use various strategies to reduce the...
Posted by Dennis Jao on 06/24/2021
People that are not married and do not qualify for other filing status have the single filing status as their default tax status. Your filing status affects many things like the...
When is the perfect time to give birth to a child during a tax year so as to claim that child as dependent on your tax return? You might be amazed by the answer: but anytime during...
Surviving spouses and children of deceased veterans and service members are eligible for death benefits or DIC. Certain cash benefits are available to survivors of deceased active...
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
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...