Monthly Archives: February 2023

March 2023 Individual Due Dates

March 10 - Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips and received more than $20 in tips during February, you are required to report them to your employer on IRS Form 4070 no later than March 10. Your employer is required to withhold FICA taxes and income tax withholding [...]

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Tax Benefits For Parents

Article Highlights: Child Tax Credit Earned Income Tax Credit Head of Household Filing Status Child Care Education Savings Plans Education Tax Credit Education Loan Interest Child’s Medical Expenses If you are a parent, whether single, married or divorced, there are a significant number of tax benefits available to you, including deductions, credits, and filing status [...]

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Are You Worried You Won’t Have Enough Money Saved for Retirement?

All of us dream of one day being able to retire - to finally be able to relax and enjoy the lifestyle we worked so hard for. However, you'll need a significant amount of money to do it, which is where a lot of Americans begin to worry. Saving for retirement is a constant fear [...]

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Tax Benefits for Grandchildren

Article Highlights: Financially Assisting Grandchildren College savings Education savings Retirement accounts Medical expenses If you are a grandparent there are several things you can do to teach your grandchildren financial responsibility and set aside money for their future education and retirement. Before we get into actual suggestions, it is important that you understand the gift [...]

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Who Claims the Children’s Tax Benefits You or Your Ex-Spouse?

Article Highlights: • Custodial Parent• Dependency Release• Joint Custody• Tiebreaker Rules• Child’s Exemption• Head of Household Filing Status• Tuition Credit• Child Care Credit• Child Tax Credit• Earned Income Tax CreditIf you are a divorced or separated parent, a commonly encountered but often misunderstood issue is who claims the child or children for tax purposes. This [...]

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