In the world of investing, you win some and you lose some. But taxpayers who take advantage of tax loss harvesting strategies can identify opportunities to transform investment losses into tax benefits, as the market moves. Though tax-loss harvesting has a reputation...
You can feel it in the air. The mornings are a little cooler and days are getting a little shorter. The leaves are even starting to change colors and weekends are full of opportunities to get reacquainted with your favorite armchair or couch and watch some football....
More than seven million people will earn money in the sharing economy by 2020, according to expert forecasts. Though the term broadly refers to short-term, part-time and/or temporary shifts, tasks or projects workers can take on at will to generate income, it extends...
Wedding season is in full force—but if you’re not necessarily sold on the idea of marriage, some recent changes to tax policy as it pertains to unmarried couples who own property together could solidify your resolve to stay together—but legally single—for life. ...
It was once a popular television show in the 60s and was later turned into one of the most popular and intense movies in the 90s. The Fugitive was a huge hit. The 1993 movie featured Harrison Ford in the starring role, as Dr. Richard Kimble, who was wrongly accused of...
Your kids whereabouts during the summer break can impact what tax credits or deductions you may be able to claim, and dictate whether they’re required to file a Federal tax return next Spring. Here’s a look at how your kids summer activities can impact your (and...