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About Trump’s Tax PlanPublished March 13, 2017 | By admin	It remains to be seen the specific tax plan that Donald Trump will implement as President of the United States. The effects of Donald Trump’s tax plan will depend on taxpayers’ income and tax planning. Some think that Trump’s plan will significantly reduce income and corporate taxes, and eliminate the estate tax. It seems the plan’s largest effect on individual taxpayers will be to reduce the top tax bracket 6.6 percentage points from 39.6 percent to 33 percent.
This is a preview of About Trump’s Tax Plan. Read the full post (518 words, 1 image, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Corporate Tax, Donald J. Trump, Income, Income Tax, News, Profits & Losses, Tax Credit | Tagged income tax bracket, Lawyer, new york city tax attorney, New York City Tax Lawyer, New York Tax Attorney, New York Tax lawyer, nyc tax attorney, Tax, tax attorney, tax lawyer | Leave a comment	Seven Deadly Tax SinsPublished January 10, 2017 | By admin	7 Deadly Tax Sins
This is a preview of Tax Benefits of Supporting Your Parents. Read the full post (733 words, estimated 2:56 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child and Dependent Care Creidt, Civil Liabilities, Civil Penalties, Criminal Liabilities, Deductions, Expenses Deductions, Filing Status, Income, Income Tax, Income Tax Return, Medical Expenses | Tagged Lawyer, new york city tax attorney, New York City Tax Lawyer, New York Tax Attorney, New York Tax lawyer, nyc tax attorney, Tax, tax attorney, tax lawyer | Leave a comment	Federal Tax Refunds May Be Delayed In 2017Published December 5, 2016 | By admin	Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service announced it is beginning protocols for processing tax returns using the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). The IRS is sharing this information to help taxpayers, tax preparers, and other tax professionals prepare for the opening weeks of the 2017 filing season. The IRS is attempting to ensure taxpayers receive a correct and accurate refund.
This is a preview of Federal Tax Refunds May Be Delayed In 2017. Read the full post (325 words, 1 image, estimated 1:18 mins reading time)	Posted in American Opportunity Tax Credit, Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Income, Income Tax, Tax Refunds, Tax Scams | Tagged Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC), Attorney, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Lawyer, new york city tax attorney, New York City Tax Lawyer, New York Tax Attorney, New York Tax lawyer, nyc tax attorney, Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH Act), Tax, tax attorney, tax lawyer | Leave a comment	Claiming Summer Camp Expenses On Your Tax ReturnsPublished September 21, 2016 | By admin	Keeping children busy and entertained during the summer months when school is out is no easy task for parents. One alternative is sending the youngsters to summer camp, which is typically not a small expense. However, t
This is a preview of Claiming Summer Camp Expenses On Your Tax Returns. Read the full post (405 words, 1 image, estimated 1:37 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Tax Credit | Tagged Child and Dependent Care Credit, qualifying expenses | Leave a comment	How Your Job Hunt Could Lower Your TaxesPublished September 13, 2016 | By admin	For taxpayers seeking a new job in their same line of work, a tax deduction for some job search expenses may be available. First and foremost, these expenses must be related to a job search in a taxpayer’s current occupation, as expenses related to a search for a job in a new occupation may not be deducted. If an employer or third party provides reimbursement for the expense, it may not be deducted.
This is a preview of How Your Job Hunt Could Lower Your Taxes. Read the full post (339 words, 1 image, estimated 1:21 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Job Search Expenses, Tax Credit | Tagged Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, earned income tax credit, Saver's Credit | Leave a comment	Finally! Congress Enacts Tax Extends Part 1Published August 31, 2016 | By admin	The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016, enacted Dec. 18, 2015, extends a long list of expired tax provisions into the future. Unlike past extension legislation, Congress extended many provisions permanently. In more traditional fashion, some of the others were extended for five years, and many for two years. The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that the total cost of the tax provisions in the bill will be $622 billion over 10 years. Without Congress extending these various provisions, millions of Americans were in danger of losing these beneficial tax breaks by 2017.
This is a preview of Finally! Congress Enacts Tax Extends Part 1. Read the full post (329 words, 1 image, estimated 1:19 mins reading time)	Posted in American Opportunity Tax Credit, Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) | Tagged American Opportunity Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, I.R.C. § 24, I.R.C. § 25A, I.R.C. § 32, The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 | Leave a comment	Tax Benefits For Disabled TaxpayersPublished August 23, 2016 | By admin	The tax professionals at the Thorgood Law Firm can help any taxpayer pinpoint all of the tax benefits that are applicable to his or her situation or status. The following are some of the tax benefits that may assist disabled taxpayers.
This is a preview of Tax Benefits For Disabled Taxpayers. Read the full post (353 words, 1 image, estimated 1:25 mins reading time)	Posted in Child and Dependent Care Credit, Deductions, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Medical Expenses, Standard Deductions, Work-Related Expenses | Tagged Child or Dependent Care Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), gross income, standard deduction, tax credit | Leave a comment	The Most Overlooked Tax Deductions, Part 4Published August 16, 2016 | By admin	Many taxpayers overlook the long list of deductions that they may take when completing and filing their tax returns. The IRS has estimated that millions of taxpayers overpay their taxes each year mainly because they fail to avail themselves of all of the possible deductions. The tax professionals at the Thorgood Law Firm can help ensure that all taxpayers take advantage of any and all deductions that may apply to them. Here is the fourth part of our multi-part blog on the most overlooked tax deductions:
This is a preview of The Most Overlooked Tax Deductions, Part 4. Read the full post (364 words, 1 image, estimated 1:27 mins reading time)	Posted in Charitable Contributions, Child and Dependent Care Credit, Child Tax Credit, Deductions, Health Expenses | Tagged adjusted gross income (AGI), charitable deductions, deduction, Lawyer, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Premium Part B, Medicare Premium Part D, new york city tax attorney, New York City Tax Lawyer, New York Tax Attorney, New York Tax lawyer, nyc tax attorney, Tax, tax attorney, tax lawyer | Leave a comment	Child and Dependent Care Credit Explained (26 U.S.C. §21)Published March 28, 2016 | By admin	Federal courts have long held that expenses incurred by taxpayers for the care of dependents, such as a daycare or babysitting expense, while the taxpayer is away from home and at work, are not deductible under I.R.C. § 162(a). However, taxpayers who incur daycare expenses for their children or disabled adult dependents may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to 35% percent of the cost of day care. To qualify for the child and dependent care credit, you must have a dependent child age 12 or younger, or a dependent of any age who cannot care for himself or herself. You may calculate your tax credit on IRS Form 2441.