Your refund might be bigger this year due to The One Big Beautiful Bill
Act (aka Working Families Tax Cut). Learn about: increase to the Child
Tax Credit increased SALT deduction (State & Local Tax) new car loan
interest deduction “no tax on tips” “n...read more
For 2025, the IRS has kept the W-2 form the same as prior years. This
means that many employers are utilizing Box 14 to reflect changes in the
tax laws such as “No Tax On Tips” and “No Tax on Overtime”. Box 14 is
typically a space for employers to in...read more
Have you heard about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC or EIC)? It’s
the largest refundable tax credit available to taxpayers with low to
moderate income. The fact that it’s "refundable" is what makes it so
desirable and helpful for many taxpayers. ...read more
Tax Year 2025 represents a strict deadline for homeowners seeking
federal tax credits for home energy-efficient improvements. The passage
of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) accelerated the expiration of
most residential energy tax benefits. Ho...read more
Attention taxpayers, if you purchased an electric vehicle (EV) before
the September 30, 2025, deadline, you may be eligible to claim the
Federal Clean Vehicle Tax Credit. This credit offers a dollar-for-dollar
reduction of the taxes you owe. However,...read more
Be prepared and plan ahead for differences in your tax refund or balance
due - hopefully in a good “more money in your pocket” kind of way! Let’s
clear up the confusion about major changes in tax deductions such as no
tax on tips, Social Security, an...read more
If you’re confused as to whether it’s better to take the Standard
Deduction or Itemize Deductions on Schedule A, you’re not alone.
Personal tax deductions include such things as charitable donations,
mortgage interest, property taxes, state income ta...read more
If you want to get those juicy dependent tax credits and benefits, it’s
important to get it right. Getting it wrong can create an IRS mess you
don’t want to be a part of - trust me on this one! If the result isn’t
in your favor, not only will you lik...read more
Everyone knows there are tax benefits to having children and dependents
and some are pretty amazing! If you’ve ever had questions about the
popular Child Tax Credit (CTC) or Earned Income Credit (EIC), this is
the place to be! TurboTax does the think...read more
It seems the most popular question at tax time is “Can I deduct this…?”.
Of course you don’t want to pay more taxes than you need to; and you
want to get all the tax deductions and credits you’re entitled to take.
The resources below have helped many...read more
This is the first year I'm renting inherited land and utility buildings
to a farmer. TT calls the hay barn and maintenance shop "residential"
assets and uses a 27.5 year depreciation schedule. How can I override
these defaults?
Hello I have a situation this year, where I have a very large capital
gain from a stock sale. I am also a Expat so my income is earned abroad,
and taxed much higher than US, so i also have a large Foreign Tax Bill.
However when I enter the numbers, t...read more
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M-MTaxPosted November 8, 2025
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M-MTax
I am self-employed on Medicare. I paid for health insurance premiums for
my non-dependent child under age 27. I am trying to amend my 2025 return
to include but where can I include those? Using TT Home and Business
desktop. Thank you.