The Ins and Outs of Deducting Legal Expenses Legal expenses incurred by individuals are typically not currently deductible under the federal income tax rules. Instead, they’re most often treated as either personal outlays (which are nondeductible) or as part of the cost of acquiring an asset, such as real estate. When Can You Claim a… Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2017
Spring Cleaning: When Can You Purge Your Old Financial Records?
Spring Cleaning: When Can You Purge Your Old Financial Records? Feeling the urge to purge? April 18, 2017, was the deadline for individuals and C corporations to file their federal income tax returns for 2016 (or to file for an extension). Before you clear your filing cabinets of old financial records, however, it’s important to… Continue reading
Update on Home Mortgage Interest Deductions
If you own a home with a mortgage, you should receive an IRS form from your lender each year with information that is used to claim an itemized deduction for qualified residence interest. For 2016, that form should include additional information that could trigger unwanted attention from the IRS. Here’s what you should know about… Continue reading