Selling your home and moving can be expensive, but many of the costs may be deductible. The IRS offers 10 tax tips on deducting some of those selling expenses or profits. In general, you are eligible to exclude the gain from income if you have owned and used your home as your main home for […]
How to Calculate the Cost Basis of Your Home
When you decide to sell your home, you need to know what the cost basis of the home is, because it needs to be noted on your income tax return for the year you sell your home. When you are considering selling your home, taxes are probably not the first thing on your mind. Taxes […]
Tax Differences Between Buying and Renting
Owning your own home is part of the American dream. But according to a recent Wall Street Journal article, owning a home is not always the best idea. Some Americans who cashed in on the $8,000 first-time home buyers credit before it expired in April 2010 got a bad deal. The credit pushed up sales […]
Turning a Vacation Into a Tax Deduction
You know what’s better than a vacation? Having Uncle Sam pay for part of it. Stacy Johnson explains… Questions or comments? Use the comment link below to sound off.
3 Smart Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund
We’ve all been guilty of it – we get a big tax refund check and run out to buy that big-screen plasma television we’ve been wanting, or take a trip to Mexico, or that new sofa you’ve been dreaming of adding to your sun room. Spending your tax refund check this way is one of […]
Is Your Tax Preparer Qualified?
The following is a guest post from Richard Barrington who writes for MoneyRates.com about financial topics including bank rates. His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of our company. Before you think about how qualified your tax preparer is, think about what’s riding on your tax return. On the upside, good tax advice can save […]
Taxes 2011 – Free Help
Just because you have to file your taxes doesn’t mean you have buy software… pay a professional… or necessarily do it yourself. Have you filed your 2010 taxes yet? Did you pay someone to do it, or do it yourself? We’d love to hear from you. Just click the comment link below to sound off.
3 Ways to Avoid a Tax Audit
How does the IRS select returns for an audit? Stacy Johnson explains… Questions or comments? Just use the comment link below to contact us, and we’ll get answers to any questions you might have.
3 Dumb Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
The average tax refund last year was $3,000. Do something smart with that money. Are you getting a refund this year? What are you planning to do with it if you are? We’d love to hear your plans. Just click the comment link below.
Turn Your Tax Refund Into a 30% Credit
How to spend your tax refund, then get it all back plus 30%. Sound crazy? Watch this video… Contacting us is easy. Just use the comment link below. Your email address is required in order to post a question or comment, but it will never be published on this site. We simply require the email […]
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