April 13, 2008
Taxes: Adjusting Your Withholding
Taxes: Adjusting Your Withholding
Tax refunds don't always mean good news… Sometimes, no news is good news. Stacy Johnson explains…
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April 13, 2008Taxes: Adjusting Your WithholdingTaxes: Adjusting Your Withholding
Tax refunds don't always mean good news… Sometimes, no news is good news. Stacy Johnson explains… (video runs 1:20)
April 5, 2008Tax Changes in 2008Tax Changes in 2008
New changes to the tax law will lower your taxes in 2007, but raise them in 2008. Learn about those changes in this short video (runs 1:21)
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April 2, 2008New Tax Breaks Will Aid Some HomeownersNew Tax Breaks Will Aid Some Homeowners
Before filing your federal income-tax return, check to see if you're eligible for a few new breaks.
Among them is a deduction for private mortgage insurance premiums. Claim it on Schedule A, line 13. The insurance must be "in connection with home-acquisition debt," the IRS says. Premiums paid on a contract issued before the beginning of 2007 don't count.
Also, there are income limits that prevent upper-income taxpayers from qualifying. The deduction begins to disappear once your adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000 ($50,000 if you're married and filing separately).
If your adjusted gross income is more than $109,000, or $54,500 if married filing separately, you can't deduct any mortgage-insurance premiums.
Separately, a much needed new break could help homeowners with mortgage debt that was forgiven, either partly or entirely, by lenders. It's easy to overlook this change since it was enacted so recently — and it's tricky. Here's the gist:
Normally, if a lender forgives your debt, that's considered taxable income to you (although there are several exceptions to this general rule). Under a law enacted Dec. 20, 2007, known as the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, taxpayers may exclude from gross income debt that was forgiven on their principal residence for "qualified" mortgage debt up to $2 million (or $1 million for a married person filing a separate return).
This exclusion applies to debt forgiven during 2007, 2008 or 2009. There are many complex details. For more information, see IRS Form 982 and the instructions at the IRS web site.
March 31, 2008Taxes: Changing MistakesTaxes: Changing Mistakes
Taxes can be complicated, which means it's easy to make mistakes…mistakes that could have gotten you a bigger refund…or could get you in hot water with the IRS.
But just because a mistake is made doesn't mean it can't get corrected. Here's money reporter Stacy Johnson with some quick advice on fixing problems now before they become bigger problems later. (Video runs 1:14)
If you think you made a mistake on a previous year's tax return, get some advice or assistance, or do as Stacy mentioned in this video… fix it.
March 29, 2008Taxes: Paying With PlasticTaxes: Paying With Plastic
Are you filing your taxes electronically this year? If so, and you happen to owe the IRS money… chances are you'll be among the those who'll pay with their credit cards.
Money reporter Stacy Johnson has some advice on a less taxing option. (Runs 1:37)
Are you going to owe taxes this year? Getting a refund? We'd love to hear from you. Use the "comment" link below.
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