What Might Be Ahead As Many Tax Provisions Are Scheduled To Expire?
What’s on the tax horizon as many Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions get closer to their scheduled expiration date? Here are four possible scenarios.
What’s on the tax horizon as many Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions get closer to their scheduled expiration date? Here are four possible scenarios.
The Social Security tax paid by many individuals will continue to go up in future years. Here’s a look at how the tax affects employees, self-employed individuals and employers.
An important deadline for quarterly federal estimated tax payments is coming up on June 17. Here are the methods for computing payments for corporations.
If you’re 62 or older and own a highly appreciated house, a reverse mortgage may provide a way to stay in the home for your lifetime, get some income and receive a tax-saving bonus.
If you’re caring for an elderly relative, you may be entitled to some tax breaks. Here are four of them.
If you’re fortunate enough to own vacant land that has appreciated greatly, you may want to sell it. But how much will you pay in tax and is there any way to reduce the tax bill? Here’s a strategy to consider.
If you’re a business owner without a retirement plan, establishing one is simpler than you may think. And there still may be time to set one up for LAST year, depending on your situation.
Family members often want to help disabled loved ones financially but don’t want them to lose eligibility for their government benefits. A tax-advantaged ABLE account may be the answer.
If you are resuming student loan payments soon, be aware that interest is deductible for some borrowers subject to certain limits. Here are the rules.
Have you heard there’s an enhanced tax credit for making energy-efficient home improvements, beginning this year? Here are the rules.