Home Improvements may cut your tax bill

For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, […]

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IRS disaster relief

Unfortunately, late spring and summer mark the natural disaster season. Most years, the number of federally declared disaster zones rises at this time. The good news is that eligible residents and businesses can receive tax relief, including extended filing deadlines. In the past two months, the IRS has announced relief for severe storm victims in […]

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IRS extends relief for inherited IRAs

For the third consecutive year, the IRS has published guidance that offers some relief to taxpayers covered by the “10-year rule” for required minimum distributions (RMDs) from inherited IRAs or other defined contribution plans. But the IRS also indicated in Notice 2024-35 that forthcoming final regulations for the rule will apply for the purposes of determining […]

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