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Reducing Taxes Using Medical Expenses

Whenever someone asks me if they can deduct medical expenses, my standard answer is “Yes, but….” The “yes” part is easy: expenses for doctors, dentists, hospitals, prescription medications and so forth are tax deductible. And the “but” part? There’s a limit on how much can be deducted. We can only deduct the amount of medical […]

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1099-C: Taxable Income or Not

Creditors record canceled debts on a form 1099-C, which is then sent to the debtor and the IRS.  Most people are in for a surprise when they receive a 1099-C, not knowing that the canceled debt on this form must often be included as income on their tax return resulting in a big tax bill. 

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Should You File an Extension?

An extension is your way of asking the Internal Revenue Service for additional time to file your tax return. The IRS will automatically grant you an additional six months to file your return. An extension basically extends the filing deadline for personal tax returns from April 15th to October 15th. Businesses can also request an

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Problems with Form 1095-A

We recently learned that many of the 1095-A forms sent out to individuals who purchased health insurance through HealthCare.gov, the federal health insurance exchange are incorrect.  The problem is that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued incorrect Forms 1095-A to 800,000 people in 37 states who enrolled in health insurance through HealthCare.gov.  The

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Married Filing Separately or Not

Married Filing Separately or Not Married taxpayers can choose between filing a joint tax return or a separate tax return. The Married Filing Separately filing status provides fewer tax benefits than filing joint returns, so taxpayers will need to weigh the pros and cons and decide for themselves which is the best filing status. The

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