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 Buying and selling mutual fund shares: Avoid these tax pitfalls
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted October 20, 2020

Buying and selling mutual fund shares: Avoid these tax pitfalls

If you invest in mutual funds, be aware of some potential pitfalls involved in buying and selling shares. Surprise sales You may already have made taxable “sales” of part of your mutual fund [...]

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 What tax records can you throw away?
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted October 13, 2020

What tax records can you throw away?

October 15 is the deadline for individual taxpayers who extended their 2019 tax returns. (The original April 15 filing deadline was extended this year to July 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.) If [...]

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 There may be relief from tax liability for “innocent spouses”
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted October 7, 2020

There may be relief from tax liability for “innocent spouses”

If you file a joint tax return with your spouse, you should be aware of your individual liability. And if you’re getting divorced, you should know that there may be relief available if the IRS [...]

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 Why it’s important to plan for income taxes as part of your estate plan
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted September 30, 2020

Why it’s important to plan for income taxes as part of your estate plan

As a result of the current estate tax exemption amount ($11.58 million in 2020), many estates no longer need to be concerned with federal estate tax. Before 2011, a much smaller amount resulted [...]

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 Homebuyers: Can you deduct seller-paid points?
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted September 9, 2020

Homebuyers: Can you deduct seller-paid points?

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports that existing home sales and prices are up nationwide, compared with last year. One of the reasons is the [...]

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 Back-to-school tax breaks on the books
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted September 1, 2020

Back-to-school tax breaks on the books

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, students are going back to school this fall, either remotely, in-person or under a hybrid schedule. In any event, parents may be eligible for certain tax breaks to [...]

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 Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted August 25, 2020

Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?

If you’re getting close to retirement, you may wonder: Are my Social Security benefits going to be taxed? And if so, how much will you have to pay? It depends on your other income. If you’re [...]

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 More parents may owe “nanny tax” this year, due to COVID-19
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted August 11, 2020

More parents may owe “nanny tax” this year, due to COVID-19

In the COVID-19 era, many parents are hiring nannies and babysitters because their daycare centers and summer camps have closed. This may result in federal “nanny tax” obligations. Keep in mind [...]

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 The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted August 4, 2020

The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance

Does your employer provide you with group term life insurance? If so, and if the coverage is higher than $50,000, this employee benefit may create undesirable income tax consequences for you. [...]

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 Are scholarships tax-free or taxable?
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By Gary Timpe
In Taxes
Posted July 28, 2020

Are scholarships tax-free or taxable?

COVID-19 is changing the landscape for many schools this fall. But many children and young adults are going back, even if it’s just for online learning, and some parents will be facing tuition [...]

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