A Tax Checklist for Newly Married Couples

Summer is the wedding season and newlyweds should understand how tying the knot can affect their tax situation. Here are three things newly married couples should know: 1. Name and address changes Name. When a name changes through marriage, it is important to report that change to the Social Security Administration. The name on a person’s…

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Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Home Improvements

Taxpayers making certain energy-efficient updates to their homes are reminded that they could qualify for home energy tax credits. The credit amounts and types of qualifying expenses were expanded by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Taxpayers who make energy improvements to a residence may be eligible for expanded home energy tax credits.  What Taxpayers…

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Tax Withholding for Seasonal and Part-Time Employees

Many businesses hire workers for only part of the year, especially in the summer. The IRS classifies these employees as seasonal workers, defined as employees performing labor or services on a seasonal basis (i.e., six months or less). Examples of this kind of work include retail workers employed exclusively during holiday seasons, food service and…

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Defer Capital Gains With Sec. 1031 Exchanges

If you’re a savvy investor, you probably know that you must generally report any mutual fund distributions as income, whether you reinvest them or exchange shares in one fund for shares in another. In other words, you must report and pay any capital gains tax owed.  But if real estate’s your game, did you know…

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