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How to Know if You Need to File a Gift Tax Return?

Determining whether you need to file a gift tax return can be tricky For 2020, the lifetime gift and estate tax exemption has reached a whopping $11.58 million ($23.16 million for married couples). As a result, few people will be subject to federal gift taxes. If your wealth is [...]

2020-02-06T22:37:14-05:00February 6, 2020|

Still Might be Time to Cut Your Tax Bill with IRA’s

If you’re getting ready to file your 2019 tax return, and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there may still be an opportunity to lower it. If you qualify, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right up until the Wednesday, April 15, 2020, [...]

2020-02-04T15:47:21-05:00February 4, 2020|

Inheriting Property? Be Aware – Basis Consistency Rules

If you’re in line to inherit property from a parent or other loved one, it’s critical to understand the basis consistency rules. Current tax law, passed in 2015, provides that the income tax basis of property received from a deceased person can’t exceed the property’s fair market value (FMV) [...]

2020-01-30T17:49:12-05:00January 30, 2020|

Numerous Tax Limits Affecting Businesses Have Increased for 2020

An array of tax-related limits that affect businesses are annually indexed for inflation, and many have increased for 2020. Here are some that may be important to you and your business. Social Security tax The amount of employees’ earnings that are subject to Social Security tax is capped for [...]

2020-01-28T17:31:17-05:00January 28, 2020|

If You are a Non-U.S. Citizen, the Estate Planning Rules are Different

Traditional estate planning strategies generally are based on the assumption that all family members involved are U.S. citizens. However, if you or your spouse is a noncitizen, special rules apply that may require additional planning. Defining “residency” and “domicile” If you’re a U.S. resident, but not a citizen, you’re [...]

2020-01-23T22:52:24-05:00January 23, 2020|

Can You Deduct Charitable Gifts on Your Tax Return?

Many taxpayers make charitable gifts — because they’re generous and they want to save money on their federal tax bills. But with the tax law changes that went into effect a couple years ago and the many rules that apply to charitable deductions, you may no longer get a [...]

2020-01-21T17:08:40-05:00January 21, 2020|

Nondeductible IRA Contributions Require Careful Tracking

If, like many people, your traditional IRA holds a mixture of deductible (after-tax) and nondeductible (pretax) contributions, it’s important to track your contributions carefully to avoid double taxation of distributions. Why? Because the IRS treats distributions as a blend of pretax and after-tax dollars. If you treat distributions as [...]

2020-01-02T21:38:00-05:00January 2, 2020|

IRS Confirms Large Gifts Now Won’t Hurt Post-2025 Estates

The IRS has issued final regulations that should provide comfort to taxpayers interested in making large gifts under the current gift and estate tax regime. The final regs generally adopt, with some revisions, proposed regs that the IRS released in November 2018. The need for clarification The Tax Cuts [...]

2019-12-19T17:44:25-05:00December 19, 2019|

Make Sure You Understand the Tax Obligations to Your Side Gig

The number of people engaged in the “gig” or sharing economy has grown in recent years, according to a 2019 IRS report. And there are tax consequences for the people who perform these jobs, such as providing car rides, renting spare bedrooms, delivering food, walking dogs or providing other [...]

2019-12-19T10:56:28-05:00December 19, 2019|
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