Taking care of an elderly parent or grandparent may provide more than just personal satisfaction. You could also be eligible for tax breaks. Here’s a rundown of some of them. 1. Medical expenses. If the individual qualifies as your “medical dependent,” and you itemize deductions on your tax return, you can include any medical expenses … Read More
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Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal
If you donate valuable items to charity, you may be required to get an appraisal. The IRS requires donors and charitable organizations to supply certain information to prove their right to deduct charitable contributions. If you donate an item of property (or a group of similar items) worth more than $5,000, certain appraisal requirements apply. … Read More
The HSA: A healthy supplement to your wealth-building regimen
A Health Savings Account (HSA) can be a powerful tool for financing health care expenses while supplementing your other retirement savings vehicles. And it offers estate planning benefits to boot. ABCs of an HSA Similar to a traditional IRA or 401(k) plan, an HSA is a tax-advantaged savings account funded with pretax dollars. Funds can … Read More
Are you and your spouse considering “splitting” gifts?
Gift splitting can be a valuable estate planning tool, allowing you and your spouse to maximize the amount of wealth you can transfer tax-free. But in some cases, it can have undesirable consequences, so be sure that you understand the implications before making an election to split gifts. Gifts of separate property Gift splitting is … Read More
Tighten up billing and collections to mitigate economic uncertainties
While many economic indicators remain strong, the U.S. economy is still giving business owners plenty to think about. The nation’s gross domestic product unexpectedly contracted in the first quarter of 2022. Rising inflation is on everyone’s mind. And global supply chain issues persist, spurred on by events such as the COVID-19 lockdowns in China and … Read More
IRS: Disaster Tax Relief
The IRS is providing disaster tax relief to victims of the New Mexico wildfires and straight-line winds that began April 5. The tax agency announced that the relief applies to taxpayers who live or have a business in Colfax, Lincoln, Mora, San Miguel and Valencia counties. Affected taxpayers will now have until August 31, 2022, … Read More
No parking: Unused compensation reductions can’t go to health FSA
Among the many lasting effects of the pandemic is that some businesses are allowing employees to continue working from home — even now that the most acute phases of the public health crisis seem to be over in some places. This decision is raising some interesting questions about fringe benefits. For example, in IRS Information … Read More
CBO: Big Boost in Federal Revenues
In positive economic news, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is reporting a big boost in federal revenues thus far in fiscal year 2022. The federal budget deficit for the first seven months of fiscal year 2022 was an estimated $360 billion, or about one-fifth of the $1.9 trillion deficit recorded last year. Revenues surged by … Read More
Businesses looking for outside investors need a sturdy pitch deck
Is your business ready to seek funding from outside investors? Perhaps you’re a start-up that needs money to launch as robustly as possible. Or maybe your company has been operating for a while and you want to pivot in a new direction or just take it to the next level. Whatever the case may be, … Read More
IRS: Rollover IRA
You can roll over funds from one IRA to another tax free as long as you complete the rollover within 60 days. What if you miss the deadline? You may owe tax and an early distribution penalty if you’re under age 59½. The IRS may waive the penalty if there are extenuating circumstances. In a … Read More