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What tax records can you throw away?

What tax records can you throw away?

At minimum, you should keep tax records for as long as the IRS has the ability to audit your tax return or assess additional taxes, which generally is three years after you file your return. However, the statute of limitations extends to six years for taxpayers who understate their adjusted gross income (AGI) by more than 25%.
There may be relief from tax liability for innocent spouses

There may be relief from tax liability for innocent spouses

If you file a joint tax return with your spouse, you should be aware of your individual liability. And if youre getting divorced, you should know that there may be relief available if the IRS comes after you for certain past-due taxes.
Can investors who manage their own portfolios deduct related expenses?

Can investors who manage their own portfolios deduct related expenses?

In some cases, investors have significant related expenses, such as the cost of subscriptions to financial ...
Divorcing couples should understand these 4 tax issues

Divorcing couples should understand these 4 tax issues

When a couple is going through a divorce, taxes are probably not foremost in their minds. But without proper ...
COVID-19 Relief bill:Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021

COVID-19 Relief bill:Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021

On December 21, 2020, U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill, ...
2020 COVID relief bill provisions affecting individual taxpayers

2020 COVID relief bill provisions affecting individual taxpayers

Here is an overview of key provisions in the recent COVID relief legislation that affect individuals. The ...
The 2021 “Social Security wage base” is increasing

The 2021 “Social Security wage base” is increasing

If your small business is planning for payroll next year, be aware that the "Social Security wage base" is ...
The easiest way to survive an IRS audit is to get ready in advance

The easiest way to survive an IRS audit is to get ready in advance

IRS audit rates are historically low, according to the latest data, but that's little consolation if your return ...
Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?

Will You Have to Pay Tax on Your Social Security Benefits?

If you're getting close to retirement, you may wonder: Are my Social Security benefits going to be taxed? And if ...
What happens if an individual can’t pay taxes

What happens if an individual can’t pay taxes

While you probably don't have any problems paying your tax bills, you may wonder: What happens in the event you ...
More parents may owe “nanny tax” this year, due to COVID-19

More parents may owe “nanny tax” this year, due to COVID-19

In the COVID-19 era, many parents are hiring nannies and babysitters because their daycare centers and summer ...
The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance

The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance

Does your employer provide you with group term life insurance? If so, and if the coverage is higher than $50,000, ...