by Accent452023 | Sep 13, 2018 | Business, Medical, Tax Central, Tax Planning, Taxes
Article Highlights: Increased Standard Deduction Tax-Exempt Income Impairment-Related Work Expenses Financially Disabled Earned Income Tax Credit Child or Dependent Care Credit Special Medical Deductions Qualified Medicaid Waiver Payments ABLE Accounts Taxpayers with...
by Accent452023 | Mar 20, 2018 | Taxes, Video & InfoGraphics
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by Accent452023 | Oct 10, 2017 | Business, Taxes
Though the markets have been up strongly this year, your investment portfolio may have a few lemons in it. By using the tax strategy of tax-loss harvesting, you may be able to turn those lemons into lemonade. Here are some tips: Tip #1: Separate short-term and...
by Accent452023 | Mar 19, 2017 | Taxes
Donating a car to charity can be a big deduction on your tax return, but the value of your deduction can depend on the organization you donate your car to and how they use the vehicle. Fair market value or not quite When you donate a vehicle, the value of your...
by Accent452023 | Jan 22, 2017 | Business, Taxes
Are you ready to get started on your 2017 tax planning? Here are the numbers to use to take full advantage of retirement and other tax-advantaged savings. If you’re under full retirement age, the social security earnings limit is $16,920. That means if you...