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    Tax Reform 2018 and Home Loan Interest: What We Know So Far

Tax Reform 2018 and Home Loan Interest: What We Know So Far

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-06-15T10:58:53-05:00 March 2nd, 2018|

Tax reform has caused a lot of confusion in 2018 for taxpayers, tax-preparers, and homeowners looking to deduct home loan interest. The recent Tax Reform Act has caused consternation for taxpayers, tax-preparers and even syndicated columnists. In a recent column, we addressed the issue of the deductibility of interest in an equity line of credit [...]

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    How the New Tax Law Affects Retired Homeowners

How the New Tax Law Affects Retired Homeowners

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-06-15T10:51:33-05:00 February 9th, 2018|

How the new tax law affects retired homeowners will vary greatly depending on the state the homeowner lives. These are the basic rules retirees need to know before buying or selling. Q: I am a regular reader of your column for many many years. I am a senior, widowed and have some retirement income and [...]

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    When, Why, and How Should I File for an Extension?

When, Why, and How Should I File for an Extension?

By Guest| 2018-05-03T11:23:42-05:00 March 29th, 2013|

Right around this time of year, the tax dance heats up and the pace gets frantic. It’s the time when tax professionals have to try to keep up with the frenetic twists and turns of emerging tax laws, deadlines, IRS announcements, and warnings. But don’t finalize your tax return just because the April 15 tax-filing [...]

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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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    Online Shopping, Sales Tax, and You

Online Shopping, Sales Tax, and You

By Guest| 2017-03-21T14:32:16-05:00 November 19th, 2012|

There may be a new line on your tax return when you’re filing taxes next year. Have you paid sales taxes on any of your online purchases? Recently, there was a shopping frenzy in California as shoppers rushed to make major purchases before Amazon.com was required to start charging California sales tax. What’s wrong with [...]

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