Married people can file jointly or separately, depending on several life factors. However, unmarried people (not married by the last day of the tax year) who don't qualify for...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/15/2023
A tax dependent is someone with connections to you that permits some tax deductions and credits like the head of household, the child and dependent care credit, the child tax credit,...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 03/31/2023
The IRS allows taxpayers to deduct medical expenses used by themselves, their spouses, or someone claiming them as a dependent. Although tax returns do not accept medical deductions...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 01/26/2023
Advanced healthcare directive planning can make difficult healthcare decisions less stressful.Expressing end-of-life wishes can be challenging, especially in the face of a serious...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 11/28/2022
Many seniors use savings bonds for good reasons. However, they still provide an incredible way to help pay for the college expenses of a young person. Understanding College Savings...
Money is a fun thing when it passes between family and friends, especially if you are the one who borrows or lends a loan to a family member or close friend.The Federal Reserve's...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 06/25/2021
A tax credit allows you to deduct a certain amount of money from the taxes you owe. It differs from a tax deduction, which allows you to reduce your taxable income. Tax credits are...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/24/2021
Tax credit for other dependents is a system designed by Uncle Sam in which relations (nuclear and extended families) can qualify for tax credits. With this credit, taxpayers can get...
In 2017, the wealth tax cap was $5.49 million. In 2018, the limit doubled to $11.18 million and now stands at $11.7 million. Currently, this growth will expire in 2025, but with the...