Dividend income is a source of financial growth and stability for many investors. While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) typically taxes dividend income, certain types of dividends...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 10/10/2023
As higher education costs continue to rise, families must plan and save for their children's educational expenses. One popular tool for saving for education is the 529 plan, named...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 06/23/2023
With many tax benefits available for education, it is evident that the government is interested in making higher education open and more accessible for many people. It can be...
529 state-run plans have always had tax benefits, but recent federal tax law changes have made them even more attractive to many families. Here's what you need to know to get the...
Many baby boomers and retirees prefer to invest in savings bonds because they are safe and convenient investments, but stocks don't always earn interest. Over time, they expire,...
Amid all the cautionary advice to prevent students from borrowing too much money to pay for their university education, one bit of good news may go unnoticed: interest paid on student...
The federal government estimates that approximately 60% of people use paid tax preparers to complete and file their tax returns. If you fall into this category, you have nothing to...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 06/15/2020
People have been talking about education savings bonds a lot since a long time. It can be at the age of your grandparents, that’s how old they are. They work until now for the...
Posted by Esther N. Phahla, CPA, A Professional Corporation on 05/31/2018
For many individuals, tax time can be frustrating. Changes to the tax code can often mean that last year’s deductions might not apply anymore or you no longer qualify. Working with...