It’s difficult enough to think about taxes under normal circumstances. Finding yourself amid a divorce action can make this task even more daunting. A little planning, however, may ease this burden. Consider, for example, the following ideas about your tax filing status if your divorce isn’t final by December…
Once you have filed your 2013 tax return, you may still have a few tax questions. The IRS provides these answers to commonly asked questions.
* How can I check the status of my refund?
You can go online to check on your refund. Go to www.irs.gov and click on “where’s…
If you itemize tax deductions on your income tax return, you can deduct the mortgage interest and property taxes paid for your vacation home. A boat or RV can qualify as a vacation home if it has sleeping quarters, cooking facilities, and a bathroom. If a vacation home also…
If your child has a job this summer, encourage him or her to set up an IRA. The amount that can be contributed is $5,500 or the child’s earnings, whichever is less. If you wish, you can even provide the cash for the IRA and let your child spend…