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  • Determining Support for Tax Purposes
    The amount of support you have paid for a dependent can make or break your tax return. Find out what qualifies as "support."
  • Form 1099-Div: Dividends and Distributions
    Find out what each box represents on this form, the purpose of each number, and where to place the information on your 1040.
  • Key Topics Regarding Separated Parents and Taxes
    Some issues arise when divorced families file taxes seperately. Find out what some difficulties are and how they can be solved.
  • Itemizing Charitable Contributions
    Find out what qualifies as charitable contributions and what donations you can write off your taxes.
  • Explaining Fringe Benefits for Tax Purposes
    Learn what benefits you have received could be excluded from your income and lower your taxes.
  • Student Loan Interest Deduction
    Find out if you qualify for this deduction on your taxes and how you calculate what you can write off.
  • Filing Status for Taxes: Requirements for Head of Household
    Learn about this filing status, how you qualify, and some exceptions to some rules regarding head of household.
  • A Guide for Reporting Tip Income
    On your taxes, you are required to write down all tips you have received in the past year. Here's why and some steps to take in regards to tips and taxes.
  • Adjustments to Income: Moving Expenses
    If you have moved in the last year, some expenses can be written off on your tax return, making your income lower and having you pay less taxes.
  • Taxes: Expenses on a Schedule C
    Putting down every possible expense eligible on your Schedule will only help your tax return look better. What is every expense that can be put down? An explanation of what is eligible is in this article.
  • Taxes: Child and Dependent Care Credit
    If you have an eligible person and eligible expenses, you could possible take the Child and Dependent Care Credit and have a nice credit to add to your tax return.
  • Taxes: Hobby or Business?
    If you buy or sell anything, your actions could be a hobby or could be a business. Determining which one it is will have an effect on your tax return. Figure out if your actions are considered a hobby or a business.
  • Taxes: Adoption Credit
    If you have adopted a child recently, you may be eligable for an additional credit to put down on your taxes.
  • Taxes: Form 1099-B
    If you have traded stock or bonds, you will recieve a 1099-B. Read this article for a description of what each box means.
  • Taxes: Heading the Schedule C
    In order to properly file a Schedule C for your business income, you need to start out filing the heading out correctly, first. Here's how you can do so.
  • Taxes: How to Fill Out the Heading
    Although overlooked, the heading of your tax return is the most important part of the tax return. Are you sure you know how to fill this out correctly? If not, your tax return will get rejected.
  • Taxes: Determining Type and Uses of Property
    The tax consequences of your property depends on its type and uses. Find out the three types and four uses and discover what you are responsible for when filing taxes.
  • Taxes: Determining the Basis of Items
    You must determine basis for items you sold during the year in order to place them on your tax return.This article tells you how you calculate the basis of any item.
  • Taxes: Educator's Expenses
    If you work in a school, you may be eligible for the educator's expense. Learn about how you may adjust you income and lower your taxes by taking advantage of this adjustment.
  • Taxes: Claiming a Qualifying Relative
    Looking at these rules, you can determine whether or not an individual is eligible to be claimed as a qualifying relative.
  • Taxes: Claiming a Qualifying Child
    Using these rules, you can determine whether of not you are eligible to claim someone as a qualifying child.
  • Taxes: What Form Should I Use?
    The most important part of filing your taxes is being sure you have the right form. Which form is best for you?
  • Taxes: Are You Required to File?
    Some people, without knowing, don't have to file taxes. Using this article, you can figure out whether or not you have to.
  • Taxes: Looking at the W-2
    In this article, you will observe a Form W-2 and learn what each box represents.
  • What to Know abouit Blinking
    What you don't know about this common occurance
  • Henry Clay
    Learn about one of history's famous yet forgotten men.

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