Posts Tagged ‘tax’
Financial Pipeline Article: Common and Uncommon Tax Deductions
It is tax time. The Financial Pipeline interviewed me with other financial experts on the best common and uncommon tax deductions, so you can get the best refund possible. In the article you’ll learn about many of the most effective deductions you can claim, so after you file your taxes you’ll feel confident that you…
Read MoreNew “Parent Tax” – What Is It and How Can You Benefit?
If you’re a parent, and your family’s income is between $30,000 and $119,000 per year, you could be subject to the new “parent tax”. This might not sound like a positive thing, but there are actually some ways you can benefit from this development. The truth is, the total tax rates of parents can be…
Read MoreCapital Gains Refund Mechanism – Why Mutual Fund and ETF Investors Potentially Pay Less Tax
When I see tax returns for do-it-yourself investors, I am often struck by how much tax they pay on their investments. Many high net worth investors also pay a lot of tax on their investments. However, when I see tax returns for mutual fund investors, most of the time they pay very little tax on their investment…
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