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Tax Credits

Is Daycare Tax Deductible? Here’s What You Should Know in 2025

Daycare expenses can be a major cost for working parents, but the good news is, they may help reduce your taxes. Certain childcare costs are…


Form 8958: Allocation of Tax Amounts Between Certain Individuals in Community Property States

IRS Form 8958 helps married couples who live in community property states split up income, deductions, and credits when filing separately. If you're not filing…


Form 8615: A Guide for Parents and Young Taxpayers

Taxes can be a bit tricky, especially when there are rules that catch families off guard. One of those rules involves Form 8615, or the…


Your Guide to Form 8936: Claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit in 2025

Form 8936 is your ticket to claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit, which helps you get some money back when you buy a qualifying electric or…


Form 8862: Getting Back Tax Credits After a Disallowance

If you’ve ever been denied a tax credit like the Earned Income Credit (EIC) or the Child Tax Credit (CTC), you may have been told…


Form 1065: Return of Partnership Income

Form 1065 is used by partnerships to report their income, deductions, gains, and losses to the IRS. Although the partnership itself doesn’t pay income tax,…


Tax Benefits for Buying a Car

Buying a car can come with some surprising tax perks, depending on how and why you purchase it. This article covers the tax benefits of…


Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit

With rising energy costs and growing environmental concerns, many homeowners are looking for ways to improve their homes' energy efficiency. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement…