by Admin | Feb 15, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
According to the Social Security Administration, 10,000 baby boomers a day are reaching the age of 65, as of 2018 16% of Americans were age 65 or older, and by 2030 all boomers will be at least 65. Boomers aren’t the only reason the nation’s overall population is...
by Admin | Feb 8, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
If you have a child or children in college, or perhaps you or your spouse is a student, it can be confusing to figure out which of the two potential education tax credits you are eligible for and give you the greater tax benefit. There are two higher-education tax...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
As the old saying goes, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Whoever coined that phrase was absolutely talking about finances, whether they realized it or not. According to one recent study, a general lack of financial education costs Americans a...
by Admin | Jan 25, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
Some in Congress have proposed “free” (i.e., government-paid) tuition for community college attendance. Even if that proposal were to become law, it still leaves parents and their children-students responsible for paying for college and university attendance if the...
by Admin | Jan 4, 2022 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
For tax purposes, the term “basis” refers to the monetary value used to measure a gain or loss. For instance, if you purchase shares of a stock for $1,000, your basis in that stock is $1,000; if you then sell those shares for $3,000, the gain is calculated based on...
by Admin | Dec 21, 2021 | Individual Taxes, Tax Planning
Disabled individuals, as well as parents of disabled children, may qualify for a number of tax credits and other tax benefits. Listed below are several tax credits and other benefits that are available if you or someone listed on your federal tax return is disabled....