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You Can Deduct up to $2,500 of Student Loan Interest

You Can Deduct up to $2,500 of Student Loan Interest

by Michele Cagan | Feb 28, 2017 | Do Your Own Taxes, Managing Debt, Personal Finance, You Need to Know This

UPDATED FOR 2021 If you’re paying down a student loan, you can deduct up to $2,500 of the interest on your tax return – and you don’t even have to itemize to get that deduction. And while there are limits how much you can deduct, millions of  Americans can...

Single Moms: Don’t Let your Ex Tank your EITC Refund

by Michele Cagan | Feb 28, 2017 | Do Your Own Taxes, Single Mom CPA

Even the smallest issue with your Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) claim gives the IRS a reason to deny your claim or delay your refund. And we single moms have so much going on all the time that it’s easy to overlook things and make mistakes. But one of the most...
5 Things You Don’t Know About the EITC

5 Things You Don’t Know About the EITC

by Michele Cagan | Feb 24, 2017 | Do Your Own Taxes, Single Mom CPA

The Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, is one of the biggest tax credits you can get, but many eligible taxpayers – including single moms – don’t claim it. People have a lot of mistaken ideas about this highly beneficial tax credit, like it’s only for very poor people...
Easier Isn’t Better When It Comes to Tax Forms

Easier Isn’t Better When It Comes to Tax Forms

by Michele Cagan | Feb 22, 2017 | Do Your Own Taxes, Personal Finance

It’s tempting to use the (almost always) free and super easy tax form choices – 1040EZ and 1040A – but using them could make your tax bill higher than it needs to be. If you have a very simple tax situation – single, no kids, a W-2 job, a little interest income, for...

Which Tax Form Should Single Moms Use?

by Michele Cagan | Feb 22, 2017 | Do Your Own Taxes, Single Mom CPA

If you’re a single mom, you probably want your taxes to be as quick and easy as possible. But that could end up increasing your tax bill – and saving money can be even more important than saving time. Most single moms can’t use the 1040EZ – it doesn’t allow you to...
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