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tax deduction

When you file your taxes, you may be able to claim a tax deduction. A tax deduction allows you to save money on your taxes. Current tax deductions include mortgage interest paid and student loan interest paid. Including tax deductions on your tax return may lower your tax bill. Consult a tax preparer, accountant or enrolled agent to know for sure.

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    If I Get Divorced and Then Sell my Home, Can I Still Take the $250,000 Exclusion?

If I Get Divorced and Then Sell my Home, Can I Still Take the $250,000 Exclusion?

By Ilyce Glink| 2019-02-11T15:04:41-06:00 October 5th, 2018|

If I get divorced and then sell my home, can I still take the $250,000 tax exclusion? The answer depends on a few basic factors the IRS uses to see if you qualify. Q: If I get divorced but still live in the marital residence along with my ex-husband, when we sell the property, do [...]

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    Last Minute Tax Hacks for 2017

Last Minute Tax Hacks for 2017

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-06-18T15:26:21-05:00 April 12th, 2017|

If you've waited to the last minute to file your taxes, you probably need a few tax hacks to both reduce the amount of tax you owe and make sure that you don't run afoul of the IRS. Here's my list of favorite things you can do before your taxes are due: 1. April 18, [...]

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    Our Top Tax Articles just in Time for Tax Season

Our Top Tax Articles just in Time for Tax Season

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-06-18T14:57:32-05:00 January 31st, 2017|

Tax season is officially here and we’ve rounded up our most popular (and useful) tax articles to help you file and get your full refund. Whether you have questions about your children’s taxes, your tax documents or home-related tax issues, we’ve got answers. Here are our top 10 tax articles to simplify this year’s tax [...]

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    What to Do Now If You Can’t Pay Your Taxes in April

What to Do Now If You Can’t Pay Your Taxes in April

By Guest| 2020-02-03T08:49:05-06:00 March 30th, 2015|

What to do now if you can't pay your taxes in April. Four suggestions to help you get back on track with the IRS if you can't pay your taxes in April. This post was written by guest blogger Eva Rosenberg. When it comes to your taxes, the best way to avoid stress and problems [...]

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    Seven Last-Minute Tips to Maximize Your Tax Refund

Seven Last-Minute Tips to Maximize Your Tax Refund

By Guest| 2020-01-30T13:45:03-06:00 March 30th, 2015|

Seven last-minute tips to maximize your tax refund. Don't miss out on an opportunity to reduce your taxes owed and maximize your tax refund. Tax season has begun, and while you may think it’s too late to do anything that can impact your taxes, that’s not the case. Even now you still can maximize your [...]

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    Tax Credits vs. Tax Deductions: What’s the Difference?

Tax Credits vs. Tax Deductions: What’s the Difference?

By Guest| 2017-06-22T15:45:37-05:00 March 26th, 2015|

When it’s time to file taxes, navigating the world of tax credits and tax deductions can be confusing. They seem similar, yet they work differently. How do you know what to claim? What will save you the most money? The Basics: What’s the difference between tax credits and tax deductions? Tax credits reduce your actual [...]

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    Tips for Keeping Your Taxes Organized All Year Round

Tips for Keeping Your Taxes Organized All Year Round

By Ilyce Glink| 2017-08-10T16:17:29-05:00 July 15th, 2014|

Often, the most frustrating part of preparing your taxes is searching for the information you need—and that process can make tax time much more stressful than it needs to be. Trying to track down all of your forms by the April 15 deadline is enough to drive anyone crazy. On top of the added stress, [...]

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    Can I Write Off the Interest on a HELOC?

Can I Write Off the Interest on a HELOC?

By Guest| 2017-04-25T16:27:12-05:00 June 19th, 2014|

The mortgage interest tax deduction is one of the big perks of homeownership. There’s a limit to how much you may deduct, though, and deducting more than your fair share could put you at risk of an audit. You may only deduct mortgage interest if the debt is secured by your main or second home, [...]

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    Tax Tips: Four Ways to Write off Gifts on Your Taxes

Tax Tips: Four Ways to Write off Gifts on Your Taxes

By Guest| 2017-04-27T11:43:24-05:00 December 17th, 2013|

Most people are generous by nature. We love to see the look on someone’s face when he or she gets the perfect gift—especially when that someone is a business associate with whom we’re eager to keep a good relationship. Unfortunately, the IRS tax laws limit tax deductions for business gifts to a total of $25 [...]

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    Documenting Your Charitable Tax Deductions

Documenting Your Charitable Tax Deductions

By Guest| 2017-08-10T16:30:04-05:00 December 24th, 2012|

As we all know, it’s important to get the details right when you are filing taxes. When it comes to charitable contributions, it’s even more important. The Tax Code doesn’t just require the paperwork to show the amount donated, it requires you to get the receipts on time—and those receipts must clearly specify that you [...]

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