2009 Tax Refund Schedule Our staff at Free1040.com have found more tax updates from the IRS to help you in the upcoming tax season. These updates are about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) we hope these are helpful to you. The EITC is a tax credit for people who work but do not earn high incomes. The EITC is a valuable tool helping eligible taxpayers to lower their taxes or to claim a refund. The IRS wants all eligible taxpayers to claim this…
Filed under 2009 Tax Refund Schedule by on Mar 1st, 2011. Comment.
e child or children and parents or parent have to live in Michigan. Legal custody in Michigan child custody laws gives the parent who has legal custody the right to make decisions about school, religion and many other factors of a Childs life. There is joint custody where each parent is responsible for the decisions in the Childs life. Both parents are responsible for the support of the child. This is determined by the financial means of both par…
Filed under Michigan Income Tax Refund Status by on Mar 23rd, 2011. Comment.
A child custody agreement can have serious implications on your tax filing and your taxes overall. This issue should be addressed with your attorney or with your accountant while you are going through the process of negotiating or litigating child custody or a divorce agreement. Waiting until after you have finalized a child custody agreement to investigate the tax impact is not adviseable. State law on child custody does not dictate who gets …
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Jul 28th, 2009.
Create Tax Savings And Transfer Wealth To Your Child With A Roth IRA Parents must give serious thought to protecting their family through estate tax planning. While life insurance and trusts should be a part of every plan, Roth IRAs can be a simple tool for passing money to your child on a tax-free basis. Roth IRA First, we need a quick summary of the Roth IRA. A Roth IRA is an after-tax retirement vehicle that produces huge tax savings because …
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Aug 1st, 2009.
d income exceeds $10,750, you may be able to claim up to 15 percent of that amount. Second exception: if you have three or more qualifying dependent children in your family, you may claim up to the amount of Social Security taxes you paid during the year, minus any Earned Income Tax Credit you received. If you qualify under both these exceptions, you receive the greater of the two amounts, up to the difference between your federal tax liability…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Nov 17th, 2009.