Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tax Credits

How To Claim Energy Tax Credits
Energy-efficient improvements to your home, such as adding insulation, can make you eligible for a $1,500 tax credit. Image: Gary Ombler/Getty Images

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6 Home Deduction traps to Avoid

If you bought or sold a home in the middle of 2011, figuring out what to put on line 6 of your Schedule A Form is tricky.

Don’t simply enter the number from your property tax bill on line 6 as you would if you owned the house the whole year. If you bought or sold a house in midyear, you should instead use the property tax amount listed on your HUD-1 closing statement, says Phil Marti, a retired IRS official.

Here’s why: Generally, depending on the local tax cycle, either the seller gives the buyer money to pay the taxes when they come due or, if the seller has already paid taxes, the buyer reimburses the seller at closing. Those taxes are deductible that year, but won’t be reflected on your property tax bill.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR FIRST KISS?
 WHAT MADE IT MEMORABLE?
WHO WAS IT WITH?