Vacation Homes: Common Luxury, Complicated Taxes
Our experts spend time on a case study about a couple who own several investment properties, and have one that may be able to be classified as a second home.
Our experts spend time on a case study about a couple who own several investment properties, and have one that may be able to be classified as a second home.
Tax Deadline: If you’re living and working outside the country, your filing due date for your 2014 income taxes is June 15, 2015. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
Planned giving can maximize the personal, financial and tax benefits of your gifts. Read all about it in this week’s Financial Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, highlights ways to reduce your estate if it exceeds the federal exemption amount. Read the Article
Saving for college? Consider tax-advantaged strategies to get the most from your savings. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
Crazy to think the IRS has unclaimed refunds. Could you be one? Depends on if you’ve missed these deductions. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
The IRS can allow certain non-away-from-home lodging expenses to be treated as deductible business expenses. We explain in this week’s Business Tip.
In 2015, not having health insurance may mean a penalty of $325 for each adult and $162.50 for each child. Learn more in this week’s Insurance Tip.
Although the W-4 seems to be easy to fill out, this is where many taxpayers go wrong. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
If your vehicle is used for business, a portion of your auto loan interest may be deductible. Read more in this Business Tip.