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Reporting your Child’s Capital Gains and Dividends on Your Taxes: Form 8814

Are you the parent of a full-time student and unsure of your tax filing requirements? Form 8814, Parent's Election to Report Child's Interest and Dividends,…

How Long Can You Claim a Child as a Dependent?

Claiming your child as a dependent can provide significant financial benefits, including tax credits and deductions. However, as your children grow older and start to…

Is Alimony Tax Deductible?

The financial struggles of a divorce can be overwhelming, but there may be some relief in the form of tax deductions. Alimony payments are often…

Form 8805: When Your Business is Earning with Earning Foreign Partners

If you’ve ever had income from a partnership with foreign partners involved, there’s a good chance you’ve either come across Form 8805 or you will…

Form 8275: Adjusting or Correcting Your Return

When you want to tell the IRS so much more than what's on their usual forms, there's Form 8275. Filing taxes can be a daunting…

Form 7203 Instructions: Reporting Distributions or Payments Received from a Corporation

Are you a business owner wondering what the requirements for filing Form 7203 are? Filing taxes can be an arduous and confusing process, but understanding…

Form 3115: Application for Change in Accounting Method

Have you ever heard of a Form 3115? This document, which is also known as an Application for Change in Accounting Method, is required by…

IRS Pub 596: What You Need To Know About

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.irs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/596.mp4"][/video] Are you looking for an easy way to file your taxes? If so, IRS Pub 596 is the publication for you!…