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deduct-baby-expanses

December 5, 2025/

👶💰 Can I Write Off Baby Expenses in 2025? Yes, you can! ✅ Provided that the baby in question is your dependent, you can take advantage of a whole host of tax benefits to offset your expenses. And here we’re talking not only about the costs that occur around the time of the birth but also before the birth and continuing into the child’s teen years (and possibly beyond). But I’m getting ahead of myself here—let’s start at the beginning....

education-tax

December 5, 2025/

🎓 Tax Breaks for Undergrad & Grad Students (Yes, Even You, Grad School Warriors) Stack of books, graduation hat, and diploma not required—but highly encouraged. Can You Still Get a Tax Break for Undergrad or Graduate School Tuition in 2025? Let’s be honest: higher education is a serious investment. And by “investment,” we mean it costs a fortune. 🧾 If you’re an undergrad, you’ve probably heard about tax credits that help lighten the load. But what about grad school? Can you...

dental-expanses

December 5, 2025/

🦷 Can I Deduct Dental Expenses in 2025? Introduction Dental care may keep your smile shining 😁, but it sure doesn’t keep your wallet happy 💸. From simple check-ups to dreaded root canals 😬, the bills can add up faster than you can say “open wide.” Naturally, the big question is: Can I deduct dental expenses on my tax return? The short answer: sometimes. Let’s break it down so you know what really counts with the IRS. How Dental Deductions Work Dental expenses fall...

real-estate

December 5, 2025/

🏘️ IRS Definition of Real Estate Professional Tax Status (2025 Update) If you own rental properties and your income creeps past six figures 💸, you’ve probably noticed the IRS starts playing hardball with your deductions. Once your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) hits $150,000, passive losses from rentals generally get suspended — pushed into future years where you might use them. But there’s one big exception: qualifying as a Real Estate Professional (RE Pro) under the tax code. This status can open the door to unlimited deductions for losses...

crime

December 5, 2025/

📞 Hello… Is It Me You’re Looking For? It was a regular Saturday night. Inside Out 2 was about to start, and my living room was full of giggling munchkins 🍿. I was halfway through refilling the popcorn bowl when a sudden buzz, followed by a creepy ringtone, sent kernels flying everywhere. Once I recovered from my mini heart attack 💀, I realized it was my phone. Without checking the caller ID (rookie mistake, I know), I answered. Static. Then faint voices.“Hello?” I said—three...

irs-payment

December 5, 2025/

THINGS YOU CAN DO ON IRS.GOV Make a Payment You can do a lot of things in your tax account. By signing in to your IRS.gov account, you will not have to re-verify your identity or other information. Your ID.me login has already verified you. Once logged into the IRS.gov website, anything you do will be connected to your tax account. You may need to make a payment to the IRS at various times and for various reasons. You can get to the payment start page by...

irs-payment-law

December 5, 2025/

THINGS YOU CAN DO ON IRS.GOV Make a Payment You can do a lot of things in your tax account. By signing into your IRS.gov account, you will not have to re-verify your identity or other information. Your ID.me login has already verified you. Once logged into the IRS.gov website, anything you do will be connected to your tax account. You may need to make a payment to the IRS at various times and for various reasons. You can get to the payment start page by clicking...

Offer in Compromise Blog Image

December 5, 2025/

💰 What Is an IRS Offer in Compromise? (2025 Update) If you’re staring down a big tax bill and wondering, “Can I settle this for less?” — the answer might be yes through an IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC). This program allows qualifying taxpayers to negotiate their tax debt down to an amount the IRS agrees they can realistically pay. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it’s possible — but it takes strategy, documentation, and patience. Let’s break down what an Offer in Compromise is (and isn’t)...

Hands exchanging a donation box with text asking about deducting charitable gifts.

December 5, 2025/

💝 Can I Deduct Donations to Charity? (2025 Update) Giving back feels good — whether it’s dropping off a box of clothes at Goodwill, writing a check to your favorite nonprofit, or supporting your local church’s mission 💒. But when tax season rolls around, many people wonder: Can I deduct my donations? The short answer: it depends on what (and how) you gave. Let’s break it down. 🕒 Donations of Time and Service First things first — the bad news 😬: you can’t deduct...

Deduct Client Gifts Blog Image

December 5, 2025/

🎁 Can I Deduct Gifts to Clients on My Taxes? (2025 Update) As the year wraps up and the holiday decorations start creeping out 🎄, many business owners begin thinking about client gifts — partly to show appreciation, partly to strengthen relationships, and yes… partly to snag a tax deduction before year-end. And here’s the good news: yes, you can deduct client gifts.But the IRS adds a thin layer of reality: the deduction is capped (and it’s a small one 👀). Let’s break...

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