The student loan interest deduction is a tax deduction for students and their parents who have incurred debt to pay for their education. It allows up to $2,500 of interest paid to...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 04/09/2022
You can get federal tax relief for owning a home if you itemize your deductions on the 2021 tax return and if it makes financial sense. But it's a bigger "if" than before.Although...
Posted by Income Taxes and Bookkeeping LLC on 02/28/2022
Our community is filled with a series of products and services, which assure people of temporary relief from debt. While some of these products can provide relief, most of them are...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 01/27/2022
Do you think you have made it as a landlord? Wait until you find out what tax cuts you are entitled to. There is certainly a lot of frustration with owning a rental property. However,...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 01/21/2022
There are many advantages to being your own boss. Being self employed means having the freedom to work as much as you want, to do what you want, when you want—no more pretentious...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 11/11/2021
Including Forgiven Debts With Income Almost everyone who gets a debt forgiven will get a Form 1099-C (Cancellation of Debt) from the lender, which reveals the amount of debt cancelled....
Posted by Income Taxes and Bookkeeping LLC on 09/03/2021
Property taxes are a recurring expense that many homeowners need to be prepared for. To determine how much you owe, the local authorities will conduct a property tax assessment.Here's...
Posted by Abundant Wealth Planning LLC on 08/24/2021
Perhaps you are considering if it is time to refinance your mortgage; if that is the case, then you need to know how much you can save and how much it will cost to refinance.Ideally,...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 08/15/2021
Taxation is never easy. And for many Americans, this year is even more difficult.There are many general challenges between the mid-season changes to the tax code, the various incentive...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 07/17/2021