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Adoption

Wading through the convolution required to identify specifically who qualifies as a relative for income tax reporting purposes oftentimes can be difficult, not because the actual tax code is difficult to understand in these regards or even subject to much interpretation.  No, it is difficult...

The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 makes permanent many otherwise expiring tax provisions. The following is my summary of what I believe to be relevant provisions: Ordinary income above a certain threshold is taxed at a higher rate. The thresholds are: taxable income of $400,000...

The Adoption Tax Credit in 2010 was increased to $13,170 and made refundable for qualified expenses paid to adopt an eligible child by the Affordable Care Act.  Basically this means that as a parent who completed an adoption in 2010 you can get money back...

Got Kids? They may have an impact on your tax situation. Listed below are the top 10 things the IRS wants you to consider if you have children. Dependents In most cases, a child can be claimed as a dependent in the year they were born....

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