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My spouse has dementia and requires in-home care. Is …

WebYou can take a medical expense deduction for out-of-pocket medical expenses not covered by insurance if you itemize deductions on Schedule A. This would include qualified in …

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Filing Requirements, Filing Status, and Dependents

WebI am a single parent with a qualifying child. We live with my mother in her home. The child's other parent did not live with us. My mother and I share the expenses. My AGI is …

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What happens if I don’t know where to find the …

WebThe IRS provides information to assist you at www.irs.gov. Information about the Marketplace/Exchange can be found at www.healthcare.gov. For more information on …

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What services does Tax-Aide provide

WebUpdated. Follow. Tax-Aide provides free federal and state (if applicable) tax preparation services at established sites with electronic filing of returns, usually during the period …

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How the Affordable Care Act Affects Your Taxes

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What is the American Opportunity Tax Credit for higher …

WebThe American Opportunity Tax Credit is a credit of up to $2,500 for qualified higher education expenses incurred for each eligible student including you, your spouse and …

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Can a noncustodial parent claim the child tax credit

WebThe only parent allowed to claim the child tax credit for a qualifying child is the parent claiming the child as a dependent. Usually, this is the custodial parent. If the custodial …

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Will my self-employment income affect the amount of …

WebIf your net earnings from self-employment exceed $400, you must pay self-employment tax and the Social Security Administration is notified of your contributions and income.

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How does selling your home for a profit affect the income …

WebRelated articles. I am married and our house when sold will net about $400,000 in profit. We have lived here for 30 years. If I die before the house is sold, does my spouse lose the …

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If unmarried parents are living together with their child …

WebOnly one parent in the household can file as head of household. A taxpayer filing as head of household must furnish more than half the cost of maintaining the household. The child …

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I received an academic scholarship. Is this taxable

WebQualified scholarships and fellowships may be treated as tax-free amounts if you are a candidate for a degree at an educational institution and: The amount does not exceed …

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What if I have applied for an exemption but have not yet gotten a

WebYes, “pending” can be entered as the exemption certificate number on IRS Form 8965. Remember that if you are later denied the exemption, your return will have to be …

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I received a lump-sum Social Security benefit covering several …

WebYou must report the entire lump sum in the year you receive it. Generally, you use your current-year income to figure the taxable part of the total benefits received in that year. …

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