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The Essential Tax Guide - 2024 Edition

The Essential Tax Guide - 2024 Edition
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The forthcoming 2023-24 edition of The Essential Guide to Taxes is a thorough and invaluable resource that equips individuals with the latest knowledge, practical tips, and valuable worksheets to facilitate filing taxes and optimizing deductions. Written by seasoned experts, the guide comprehensively covers tax laws applicable in all 50 states and provides insights on minimizing tax liabilities based on diverse scenarios. Furthermore, it features easy-to-use worksheets that aid in compiling and organizing tax data. The guide illuminates the distinction between deductions and credits and provides clear guidelines on when to opt for itemization.

Income Tax 101 • Getting acquainted with the U.S. tax code

The U.S. Uses a “Progressive” Tax Code—But What Does That Mean? • Income tax—a tax on money made from jobs and other sources—is the single largest revenue source for the United States government. Originally controversial, it has since become the cornerstone of the U.S. tax code and is used to pay for public goods such as roads, schools, libraries and first responders. While tax rates are always changing, the U.S. tax code has been “progressive” since the 1860s. Here’s what that means for you.

How To Know What’s Taxable • Many people are already familiar with income taxes, since they are required to file a tax return every year. But that’s just one piece of a bigger tax picture. Some taxes are automatically deducted from your paycheck or paid when you buy something from the store. Others only apply under special circumstances. Plus, you may not be taxed on all of your income, and the income you are taxed on may be taxed at a few different rates. It can be helpful to have a firm grasp on the many ways you’re being taxed, and where those taxes are going, as you prepare your return this year.

Understanding Tax Credits and Deductions • When filing your taxes, you’ll want to take advantage of all tax credits and deductions available to you. This can help reduce your tax bill significantly. However, it’s important to understand the difference between credits and deductions. One difference is that credits provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your taxes, while deductions provide an indirect tax reduction by lowering your taxable income, thus reducing your total tax bill. There is a wide variety of credits and deductions available, though which ones you qualify for will depend on your circumstances.

Taxes Today • What taxpayers need to know about 2023 income taxes

What Are the Tax Implications of a Career Change? • Starting a new job or leaving the workforce entirely can have a big impact on your taxes.

Taxes and Unemployment Benefits • Don’t let your taxes and unemployment checks lead to an unpleasant surprise at tax time.

What Are Inflation Adjustments? • Learn how the federal government can help you with inflation.

Can’t Pay Your Taxes? • Consider these steps to pay off what you owe.

Getting Started • Tips for preparing your return and minimizing your tax bill

Should You File Your Own Taxes or Hire a Professional? • Filing your taxes—from gathering your paperwork to adding up the numbers—can be an overwhelming task. Fortunately, there are ways to make the process a little bit easier. Before you begin, consider whether you’d benefit from hiring a tax preparer or filing your return yourself using tax software. Here’s a list of things you’ll need to know before you make your decision.

Keeping Your Tax Documents Organized • We have all been there. It’s time to file your tax return, and you find yourself scrambling to organize the past 12 months of your life in just a few weeks. If you’re itemizing your deductions, you’ll be tracking down old receipts, digging up the paperwork to deduct the cost of your daughter’s day care and remembering where you donated your old...


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: The Essential Tax Guide - 2024 Edition

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  • Release date: February 12, 2024

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The forthcoming 2023-24 edition of The Essential Guide to Taxes is a thorough and invaluable resource that equips individuals with the latest knowledge, practical tips, and valuable worksheets to facilitate filing taxes and optimizing deductions. Written by seasoned experts, the guide comprehensively covers tax laws applicable in all 50 states and provides insights on minimizing tax liabilities based on diverse scenarios. Furthermore, it features easy-to-use worksheets that aid in compiling and organizing tax data. The guide illuminates the distinction between deductions and credits and provides clear guidelines on when to opt for itemization.

Income Tax 101 • Getting acquainted with the U.S. tax code

The U.S. Uses a “Progressive” Tax Code—But What Does That Mean? • Income tax—a tax on money made from jobs and other sources—is the single largest revenue source for the United States government. Originally controversial, it has since become the cornerstone of the U.S. tax code and is used to pay for public goods such as roads, schools, libraries and first responders. While tax rates are always changing, the U.S. tax code has been “progressive” since the 1860s. Here’s what that means for you.

How To Know What’s Taxable • Many people are already familiar with income taxes, since they are required to file a tax return every year. But that’s just one piece of a bigger tax picture. Some taxes are automatically deducted from your paycheck or paid when you buy something from the store. Others only apply under special circumstances. Plus, you may not be taxed on all of your income, and the income you are taxed on may be taxed at a few different rates. It can be helpful to have a firm grasp on the many ways you’re being taxed, and where those taxes are going, as you prepare your return this year.

Understanding Tax Credits and Deductions • When filing your taxes, you’ll want to take advantage of all tax credits and deductions available to you. This can help reduce your tax bill significantly. However, it’s important to understand the difference between credits and deductions. One difference is that credits provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your taxes, while deductions provide an indirect tax reduction by lowering your taxable income, thus reducing your total tax bill. There is a wide variety of credits and deductions available, though which ones you qualify for will depend on your circumstances.

Taxes Today • What taxpayers need to know about 2023 income taxes

What Are the Tax Implications of a Career Change? • Starting a new job or leaving the workforce entirely can have a big impact on your taxes.

Taxes and Unemployment Benefits • Don’t let your taxes and unemployment checks lead to an unpleasant surprise at tax time.

What Are Inflation Adjustments? • Learn how the federal government can help you with inflation.

Can’t Pay Your Taxes? • Consider these steps to pay off what you owe.

Getting Started • Tips for preparing your return and minimizing your tax bill

Should You File Your Own Taxes or Hire a Professional? • Filing your taxes—from gathering your paperwork to adding up the numbers—can be an overwhelming task. Fortunately, there are ways to make the process a little bit easier. Before you begin, consider whether you’d benefit from hiring a tax preparer or filing your return yourself using tax software. Here’s a list of things you’ll need to know before you make your decision.

Keeping Your Tax Documents Organized • We have all been there. It’s time to file your tax return, and you find yourself scrambling to organize the past 12 months of your life in just a few weeks. If you’re itemizing your deductions, you’ll be tracking down old receipts, digging up the paperwork to deduct the cost of your daughter’s day care and remembering where you donated your old...


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