Diversified Tax Tidbits – Options for paying taxes to the IRS

#Middlebury #MarkBurns #DiversifiedTaxTidbits by Mark A. Burns Nobody likes to pay taxes, but paying them is a fact of life. If you are a W-2 employee or are receiving certain other ... Continue Reading →

Diversified Tax Tidbits – Medical expenses and your taxes, Part 2

#MIDDLEBURY by Mark A. Burns Last month, we provided an overview of this topic. This month we will discuss some more specific aspects of this topic. Health insurance premiums are deductible, ... Continue Reading →

Diversified Tax Tidbits – ‘Bunch’ tax deductions

#MIDDLEBURY by Mark A. Burns You may be wondering what the title of this column refers to. The bunching concept will not be applicable for many people, but if you can take advantage ... Continue Reading →

Diversified Tax Tidbits – Making Gifts, Part 2

#MIDDLEBURY by Mark A. Burns Last year we provided an overview of some of the tax implications of making gifts. This month we delve into this topic in more detail. As a reminder, bona ... Continue Reading →

Diversified Tax Tidbits – Divorce or separation tax implications

#MIDDLEBURY by Mark A. Burns Whether we like it or not, a high portion of marriages end in divorce or separation. This month’s column discusses some of the tax implications you ... Continue Reading →

DIVERSIFIED TAX TIDBITS – Turning your home into a rental property

by Mark A. Burns These days, more and more people who wish to sell their home cannot sell it for the price they want and so they fall back on Plan B – renting it out. Common questions ... Continue Reading →