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Medically Related Home Improvements May Have Tax Benefits

The year 2025 marked a significant milestone in the United States. Why? Because a record number of people...

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Video Tips: A Look into Tax Code Sec 61 - What Income Is Taxable?

This video explains the IRS definition of gross income and how it applies to different income sources....

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A New Proposal Would Tax Some U.S. Athletes at 100% — Here’s Why

A new bill would tax 100% of income earned by some U.S. athletes competing for other countries. Here’s...

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A Homeowner’s Guide to Property Tax Breaks for Disabled Veterans (Including New York’s New Law)

Some disabled veterans qualify for full property tax exemptions. Here’s how the programs work and what...

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The Tax Issues Those TV Ads Don't Tell You About Selling Your Life Insurance Policy

When watching television, you've probably seen those advertisements promising quick cash for unneeded...

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It's Hard to Believe: But Found Money Is Taxable

Picture this: you're taking a stroll through the park, and you spot a five-dollar bill on the ground....

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Why the FIFA World Cup 2026 Could Mean Big Tax Headaches

From source taxation to treaty rules, the 2026 FIFA World Cup creates complex tax risks for global participants....

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Cracking the Kiddie Tax Code: Unlocking Tax Strategies for Your Child's Unearned Income

The kiddie tax can significantly impact how a child’s unearned income is taxed. Learn who it applies...

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Unlocking Financial Freedom: How ABLE Accounts Empower Individuals with Disabilities

An Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account offers individuals with disabilities the opportunity...

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Video Tips: April 15th Due Date Reminder

This is a reminder of the upcoming April 15, 2026 tax deadline. Make sure to file your tax or an extension,...

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Sold Your Home Before Meeting the Gain Exclusion Requirements? You May Still Qualify for a Partial Exclusion

When selling a principal residence, taxpayers turn to Section 121 of the Internal Revenue Code to mitigate...

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Tax Filing Deadlines Are Rapidly Approaching

April 15, 2026 is near. File your return, pay taxes, make IRA contributions, and submit FBAR or extensions...

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