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How the Secure 2.0 Act Changes Beneficiary IRS Tax Rules For Your Tacoma Heirs

How the Secure 2.0 Act Changes Beneficiary IRS Tax Rules For Your Tacoma Heirs

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Quick Answer: Under the SECURE 2.0 beneficiary IRA tax rules, most non-spouse heirs must fully liquidate an inherited IRA within 10 years, with many also facing mandatory annual required minimum distributions (RMDs) if you pass away after age 73. Because the...
Who Can Claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit? Guidance for Tacoma Parents

Who Can Claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit? Guidance for Tacoma Parents

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Quick Answer: The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) must be claimed by whoever legally lists the student as a dependent on their federal tax return. If a parent claims the undergraduate, the parent gets the credit; if the student is independent, they claim...
Do You Get Better Tax Breaks For Being Married, Tacoma Couples?

Do You Get Better Tax Breaks For Being Married, Tacoma Couples?

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysMost married couples lower their tax liability by choosing the Married Filing Jointly status, which preserves access to deductions that separate filers lose. When there is a significant income gap between partners, combining earnings on a joint...
What Happens If I Pay My Quarterly Taxes Late? Tacoma IRS Tax Resolution Help

What Happens If I Pay My Quarterly Taxes Late? Tacoma IRS Tax Resolution Help

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Quick AnswerIf you pay quarterly estimated taxes late, the IRS may charge an underpayment penalty based on the amount you should have paid, when it was due, and how long it stayed unpaid. Paying late is still usually better than waiting until you file, but it may not...
2026 Guide to Short-Term Rental Taxes for Tacoma Airbnb & VRBO Hosts

2026 Guide to Short-Term Rental Taxes for Tacoma Airbnb & VRBO Hosts

by Val Smith-Fulcher | Uncategorized

Key TakeawaysYou do not have to pay federal income tax on rental earnings if you rent your home for 14 days or fewer per year and use it personally for more than 14 days (or 10% of the rental period). You will only receive a Form 1099-K if you exceed $20,000 in...
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