Roth IRAs: Put Your Child’s Summer Earnings to Work

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With plentiful opportunities for teen employment this year, now is the perfect time to consider opening a Roth IRA for your minor child. Here’s what you need to know. What is a Roth IRA? A Roth IRA is a type of IRA that allows you to make after-tax contributions instead of pretax contributions, such as […]

Qualified Charitable Distributions From IRAs

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If you’re a retiree aged 70 1/2 or older, consider taking advantage of legislation that allows you to reduce or eliminate the amount of income tax on IRA withdrawals transferred directly to a qualified charitable organization. You can use this tactic even though minimum distributions are no longer required until age 72. Referred to as […]

Applying for Tax-Exempt Status as Nonprofit

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To be tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, an organization must be organized and operated exclusively for any of these purposes: charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition or preventing cruelty to children or animals. If you’re thinking about starting a nonprofit and […]

Tax Breaks for Teachers and Educators

Tax Deductions for Teachers and Educators

It’s almost time for the start of the new school year, and if you are a teacher or other educator, you should know that you can still deduct certain unreimbursed expenses. Deducting expenses such as classroom supplies, training, and travel will reduce your 2023 income tax liability. And you don’t even have to itemize to […]

Teen Entrepreneurs and Taxes

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Teens and young adults often go into business for themselves over the summer or after school. This work can include babysitting, lawn mowing, dog walking, or other part-time or temporary work. When a teen or young adult is an employee of a business, their employer withholds taxes from their paycheck. However, when they are classified […]

Dirty Dozen Tax Scams: 2022 Edition

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The “Dirty Dozen” is a list of common tax scams that target taxpayers. Compiled and issued annually by the IRS, it includes a number of aggressive and evolving schemes that taxpayers should avoid. Let’s take a look at this year’s “Dirty Dozen” tax scams: 1. Use of Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust (CRAT) to Eliminate Taxable […]

HSA Limits Increase Significantly for 2023

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Contributions to a Health Savings Account (HSA) are used to pay the account owner’s current or future medical expenses, their spouse, and any qualified dependent and are adjusted annually for inflation. For 2023, the annual inflation-adjusted contribution limit for a Health Savings Account (HSA) increases to $$3,850 for individuals with self-only coverage (up $200 from […]

Tax Tips for Students with a Summer Job

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With teen employment expected to be plentiful this summer, with better pay and more opportunities, chances are good that your high school or college student will have a job this summer. Here’s what they should know about summer jobs and taxes: Form W-4 When anyone gets a new job, they need to fill out a […]