Moving a Loved One Into a Nursing Home? Don’t Overlook the Tax Implications

Is your parent or another elderly family member moving into a nursing home? There may be tax implications. For example, long-term care expenses may qualify as an itemized deduction if they, along with other medical expenses, exceed 7.5% of adjusted gross income (only the amount over 7.5% is deductible). As long as your relative is […]

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IRS Expands Crackdown on Abusive Conservation Easement Deals

The IRS has expanded its guidance on abusive conservation easement transactions. It says promoter-driven conservation easement arrangements often rely on inflated property valuations, generating improper charitable deductions. A conservation easement is an agreement, usually with a government agency or land trust, to permanently restrict the use of real property. If an easement meets certain conservation […]

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Volunteer Work May Come With Valuable Tax Deductions

Volunteering for a qualified charity can benefit more than your community — it may also provide tax savings. The time you spend volunteering for charity isn’t tax-deductible. However, some of your unreimbursed expenses directly related to volunteer work may qualify, including travel expenses (such as airfare, auto mileage, tolls, parking, lodging and meals), uniforms and […]

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