Tag: spouse

  • Planning for Year-End Gifts with the Gift Tax Annual Exclusion

    Planning for Year-End Gifts with the Gift Tax Annual Exclusion

    As we approach the holidays and the end of the year, many people may want to make gifts of cash or stock to their loved ones. By properly using the annual exclusion, gifts to family members and loved ones can reduce the size of your taxable estate, within generous limits, without triggering any estate or…

  • Why It’s Important to Plan for Income Taxes as Part of Your Estate Plan

    Why It’s Important to Plan for Income Taxes as Part of Your Estate Plan

    As a result of the current estate tax exemption amount ($11.58 million in 2020), many estates no longer need to be concerned with federal estate tax. Before 2011, a much smaller amount resulted in estate plans attempting to avoid it. Now, because many estates won’t be subject to estate tax, more planning can be devoted…

  • A Non-Working Spouse Can Still Have an IRA

    A Non-Working Spouse Can Still Have an IRA

    It’s often difficult for married couples to save as much as they need for retirement when one spouse doesn’t work outside the home — perhaps so that spouse can take care of children or elderly parents. In general, an IRA contribution is allowed only if a taxpayer has compensation. However, an exception involves a “spousal”…

  • Reasons Why Married Couples Might Want to File Separate Tax Returns

    Reasons Why Married Couples Might Want to File Separate Tax Returns

    Married couples often wonder whether they should file joint or separate tax returns. The answer depends on your individual tax situation. It generally depends on which filing status results in the lowest tax. But keep in mind that, if you and your spouse file a joint return, each of you is “jointly and severally” liable…

  • Take Advantage of the Gift Tax Exclusion Rules

    Take Advantage of the Gift Tax Exclusion Rules

    As we head toward the gift-giving season, you may be considering giving gifts of cash or securities to your loved ones. Taxpayers can transfer substantial amounts free of gift taxes to their children and others each year through the use of the annual federal gift tax exclusion. The amount is adjusted for inflation annually. For…

  • Two Major Tax Law Changes for Individuals in 2019

    Two Major Tax Law Changes for Individuals in 2019

    Medical expense deduction threshold With rising health care costs, claiming whatever tax breaks related to health care that you can is more important than ever. But there’s a threshold for deducting medical expenses that was already difficult for many taxpayers to meet, and it may be even harder to meet this year. The TCJA temporarily…