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Tax Breaks for Parents of Children With Disabilities
Tax Breaks While there are no specific tax credits for parents of children with disabilities, caregivers might benefit from these other tax breaks.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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How the IRS Taxes Retirement Income
Retirement Taxes It's important to know how common sources of retirement income are taxed.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Michigan Tax Credit Checks Start Going Out This Week
State Tax Michigan tax credit checks will soon be on the way thanks to a law that becomes effective this month. Will you get one?
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Will Retirees Stop Paying Tax on Social Security Next Year?
Social Security Lawmakers have proposed to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits. Here’s what that could mean for you.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Did You Bet on the Super Bowl? Don’t Forget About Taxes
Gambling Taxes Super Bowl Sunday has come and fans are talking about the Chiefs, 49ers, Vegas, and the commercials, but what about sports betting taxes?
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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The Net Investment Income Tax is Broader Than You Think: The Tax Letter
The Tax Letter The 3.8% net investment income tax, which is added to the regular income tax, covers more than you might think.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Can You Collect Social Security if You’re Still Working?
Yes … but you probably shouldn’t. If you make more than the Social Security Administration’s earnings limit before full retirement age, you could lose benefits.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction: What You Need to Know
Tax Deductions Should you claim the mortgage interest deduction when you file your federal tax return?
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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What to Know Before Splitting 401(k) Assets in a Divorce: The Tax Letter
The Tax Letter Splitting 401(k) assets in a divorce can lead to unintended tax consequences, there are ways to avoid financial penalties.
By Joy Taylor Published
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