The tax questions coming from couples facing a divorce & other life-changing events have been on the rise so we thought it would be wise to take a step back & answer some of the most common questions. As always, you can send your tax questions to our network of tax experts if you need personalized tax advice. Read More.
With the confusion that has been caused by NO estate tax this year, we thought it would be wise to chime in on the matter. If you haven’t already heard, the federal estate tax was NOT reinstated for 2010 or in morbid terms — If your spouse passes, you won’t be subject to federal estate taxes. Read More.
The hot summer days of college students mowing lawns, caddying on golf courses, washing cars & helping out at their dad’s friend’s law office are almost here. That means earning some dough to put towards savings, beer money & anything else a college student desires. Unfortunately, the summer comes and goes & the income that was earned is often forgotten until tax season arrives. Let’s avoid the procrastination & tackle some of the tricky tax questions that arise when dealing with summer jobs. Read More.
Happy spring everyone! Here at BIDaWIZ, we’ve been seeing a lot of “spring time” questions – you know, questions that have to do with things like marriage and finances, taxes (did you file on time?), home purchases and more. Speaking of that last item, if you’re looking to take advantage of the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, there’s a ton of information out there – perhaps a little too much information. To help, boil everything down into digestible terms we all can understand, we’ve outlined the basics of what you need to know. Read More.
Many taxpayers are trying to figure out ways to avoid paying the tax penalty for converting a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA. Here’s one common question, “Can I use a capital loss carry forward from Schedule D to offset the tax penalty involved in making a conversion to a Roth IRA? Read More.
So many couples in the beginning of their marriage fail to have a financial discussion which is so critical to financial planning AND taxes. They struggle with adopting the term “our taxes” and instead use “my taxes,” because of ego or the sensitive nature of finances. But, it is critical for each spouse to know the others income, expenses, investments, benefits, & of course financial goals. All of these elements are important to determine the best way to file taxes and how to monitor your tax liability throughout the year. Read More.
The answer is NO if the credit card was for PERSONAL USE but the answer is YES if the credit card was for BUSINESS USE. Below we have detailed the three different scenarios that you likely fall under if you have made credit card interest payments. Read More.
Ah, the prospects of living on a boat traveling from port to port makes us all smile. While sailing into the sunset is a beautiful thing, unfortunately it does come with some tax questions. Read More.