Today, we’re covering the Child and Dependent Care Credit. People call parenthood a full-time job, a career, a calling—but whatever they call it, they’re getting at one important reality. Being a parent is hard work. Not only does raising a...
Just like Sweethearts, our tax tips are back! Did you miss them? Or did you even realize those candy hearts had gone in the first place? Sadly, it’s true. The company that makes the pastel hearts with romantic and flirty sayings shuttered back in 2...
Divorce is difficult, no matter the cause. We’re here to make it, hopefully, just a bit easier by explaining how to file taxes after a divorce. Whether you were married three months or ten years, whether you have a lot of shared property or ver...
If you’ve recently gotten married, congrats! As you already know by now, married life brings a lot of new changes. You may be transplanting cities, buying a house, or finally moving in together! Whatever exciting step you two are taking together, w...
Under the new tax law, alimony payments are no longer deductible or taxable transfers. Here’s an overview of the changes and what they mean for divorced couples as well as those considering a divorce. Questions about Alimony Tax Changes What...
Having kids changes a lot of things (well, everything), taxes included. Even if your baby is born on December 31st, you can claim them in April for the 2016 last year. Read below to learn about tax changes for new parents, now and in the future. Tax ...
Although renting is becoming the standard, especially in major cities (65% in some), homeownership comes with its perks no matter where you live. Read below to understand the many tax benefits of owning a home, whether you are already a homeowner or ...
Getting married changes many things, including your financial situation. A joint account, home ownership, a shared budget, and countless other firsts can come into play. Many newly wed couples are curious about the best way to go about taxes. If youâ...