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Making Home Improvements? You May Qualify for a Substantial Tax Credit

by Admin | Sep 26, 2024 | Individual Taxes

The Internal Revenue Code Section 25C credit, also known as the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, is a valuable tax incentive for homeowners who make qualifying energy-saving improvements to their existing homes. This credit has undergone several modifications...

Minimize a Surviving Spouse’s Estate Tax: The Benefits of the Portability Election

by Admin | Sep 24, 2024 | Estate Taxes

The Form 706, also known as the United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, is a critical document in estate planning and tax management. One of its significant features is the portability election, which allows a surviving spouse to utilize...

Hidden Tax Benefits: How Equitable Ownership Can Maximize Your Mortgage Interest and Tax Deductions

by Admin | Sep 19, 2024 | Individual Taxes

Equitable ownership refers to the situation where an individual possesses the benefits and burdens of ownership of a property, even though they do not hold the legal title. This concept is rooted in equity law, which aims to achieve fairness and justice. Equitable...

Treasury’s FinCEN Launches Nationwide Public Service Announcements to Inform Business Owners about Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements

by Admin | Sep 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

IRS reminder for schoolteachers: Up to $300 in classroom expenses deductible for 2024

by Admin | Sep 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

As educators gear up for the new school year, the IRS reminds schoolteachers that the maximum deduction for classroom expenses in 2024 remains at $300. This deduction allows educators to offset the cost of supplies, materials and other classroom essentials, providing...
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