by Suzanna Grenader | Sep 20, 2017 | Federal taxes, State taxes, Tuition
The tuition and fees deduction expired last year. Fortunately, you may still be able to benefit from other education tax benefits, including the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit. Take a look at the highlights below to better...
by Suzanna Grenader | Jun 27, 2017 | Federal taxes
Is your child thinking about taking on a job for extra money this summer? If so, both of you may have questions about taxes. The following are a few tax tips to help you prepare. For 2017, your child can earn as much as $6,350 and not pay federal income tax. If your...
by Suzanna Grenader | May 24, 2017 | Federal taxes
Who have you designated as beneficiaries for your insurance policies and retirement accounts? If you can’t remember, it’s worth checking. If you make the wrong decision, it could affect who inherits those assets. Here are some key facts about beneficiary...
by Suzanna Grenader | May 22, 2017 | Federal taxes
What happens when you discover you made a mistake on your 2016 return that you just filed? First, don’t panic, and second, don’t ignore the error. Do file an amended return if you need to change your tax filing status or dependency exemptions, or you...
by Suzanna Grenader | May 17, 2017 | Federal taxes
If you received a large tax refund or owed a large balance on your 2016 income tax return, it may be time for you to check your withholdings. Try to calculate your tax withholding to be as close to the actual amount of your tax liability at the end of the year. This...