What’s my filing status?

Determining the correct tax filing status isn’t always straightforward. That’s especially true if the parents of a young child live together and aren’t married. Can both parents claim the more favorable head of household (HOH) status? According to the IRS, the answer is no. Only one parent can claim HOH status for a qualifying child. […]

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Budget calls for spending cuts to rein in “waste, fraud and abuse”

The U.S. House’s 2025 budget resolution calls for legislators to identify possible spending cuts to offset the cost of extending most Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions and fund other tax proposals. This includes possible cuts to Medicaid. Medicaid is overseen by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which has been tasked with slashing […]

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ABLE accounts are savings accounts that don’t affect eligibility for government assistance

Eligible individuals with disabilities and their family members can use Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts to pay for qualified expenses. These are savings accounts that don’t affect eligibility for government assistance programs. The 2025 contribution limit is $19,000. Qualified expenses include housing, education, transportation and basic living expenses. ABLE account beneficiaries may be […]

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IRS pauses technology modernization

Senior U.S. Dept. of the Treasury officials recently said the IRS will pause its technology modernization efforts, which began under the Biden administration. This comes after it was reported that the tax agency could cut about 20% of its workforce. With additional funding from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has implemented several technology […]

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