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A Tax Break Worth the Hassles

Ever since the tax overhaul of 2017, millions of Americans haven’t gotten key tax breaks for giving to charity. But a growing group of seniors can still reap remarkable benefits from donations—if they put up with hassles.

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The Surprise Bill Coming to Those Who Underpay Their Taxes

As of Oct. 1, the Internal Revenue Service is charging 8% interest on estimated tax underpayments, up from 3% two years ago. The increase is one of the many effects of rising interest rates.

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Happy New Year!

This week we will look at some of the more common forms that you should be watching for in the coming weeks and months.

Hopefully, you followed some of the suggestions outlined in Publication 552 to organize your records. I

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The Tax-Free Way to Rent Out Your Home

One of the best freebies in the tax code has gotten better—for people who don’t abuse it. The shift springs from a recent Tax Court decision. The freebie is tax code section 280A(g), often called the Masters’ exemption, which is worth reviewing on its own. It’s a longstanding provision allowing people to rent out their homes for two weeks or less and pocket the rental income free of federal taxes.

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