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How to Use Head of Household Status to File Your Taxes

The head of household filing status is one that few people understand. But it is important to understand all of your filing options to minimize the taxes you owe. If you meet the criteria to qualify, a tax return for head of household can result in lower taxes than single status.  This article will help you to understand how to qualify for h...

Do churches pay taxes? Exemptions, property taxes, and filing

In the United States, the phrase "do churches pay taxes?" often sparks curiosity, debate, and sometimes even confusion. While the short answer is generally "no," the topic is far more complex than it appears. From federal income tax exemptions to property taxes and ...

Qualified education expenses: What you can (and can’t) claim on your taxes

Higher education is expensive – but the IRS offers tax breaks to help offset the cost. The key to maximizing your tax savings? – Understanding qualified education expenses (QEE). Not all education expenses qualify for tax benefits, and using them incorrectly could lead to missed savings or ...

Form 1098: How to file and deduct mortgage interest (and other payments)

As a US expat, you may have questions about this important tax form and how it affects your taxes. Don't worry, we're here to help! What is Form 1098: Mortgage Interest Statement Form 1098 is an information return your mortgage lender files to report mortgage interest (and certain related amounts) it receiv...

Guide to Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement (what you need to know)

Disclaimer This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a tax professional for your specific circumstances. ...

What is Form 8332, Release of Claim to Exemption for Child by Custodial Parent

Form 8332 is crucial – especially for divorced or separated parents. This IRS form plays a vital role in determining which parent gets to claim specific tax benefits related to a child. In this article, we’ll explain what Form 8332 is, how to complete it step by step, and how it impacts key tax ben...

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