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Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal

Valuable gifts to charity may require an appraisal

by Donald Bicking Jr. CPA, CTC | May 4, 2022 | Individual

If you donate valuable items to charity, you may be required to get an appraisal. The IRS requires donors and charitable organizations to supply certain information to prove their right to deduct charitable contributions. If you donate an item of property (or a group...
Want to turn a hobby into a business? Watch out for the tax rules

Want to turn a hobby into a business? Watch out for the tax rules

by Jimmy Campoverde | Apr 26, 2022 | Individual

Like many people, you may have dreamed of turning a hobby into a regular business. You won’t have any tax headaches if your new business is profitable. But what if the new enterprise consistently generates losses (your deductions exceed income) and you claim them on...
Thinking about converting your home into a rental property?

Thinking about converting your home into a rental property?

by Diogo P. Azevedo | Apr 19, 2022 | Individual

In some cases, homeowners decide to move to new residences, but keep their present homes and rent them out. If you’re thinking of doing this, you’re probably aware of the financial risks and rewards. However, you also should know that renting out your home carries...
Once you file your tax return, consider these 3 issues

Once you file your tax return, consider these 3 issues

by Richard Hall | Apr 12, 2022 | Individual

The tax filing deadline for 2021 tax returns is April 18 this year. After your 2021 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, there may still be some issues to bear in mind. Here are three considerations: 1. You can throw some tax records away now You...
It’s almost that time of year again! If you’re not ready, file for an extension

It’s almost that time of year again! If you’re not ready, file for an extension

by Richard Hall | Mar 30, 2022 | Individual

The clock is ticking down to the April 18 tax filing deadline. Sometimes, it’s not possible to gather your tax information and file by the due date. If you need more time, you should file for an extension on Form 4868. An extension will give you until October 17 to...
The tax rules of renting out a vacation property

The tax rules of renting out a vacation property

by Jimmy Campoverde | Mar 22, 2022 | Individual

Summer is just around the corner. If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may wonder about the tax consequences of renting it out for part of the year. The tax treatment depends on how many days it’s rented and your level of personal use. Personal use...
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