by PSA CPA | Feb 1, 2025 |
IRA Contribution Limits How Much Can You Contribute to an IRA? For 2023, the maximum contribution to an IRA is $6,500, or $7,500 if you’re age 50 or older. Contribution limits for 2019-2022 were $6,000 (or $7,000 if age 50 or older), while limits for 2015-2018...
by PSA CPA | Jan 1, 2025 |
For years, 529 plans have served as a tax-advantaged way for families to save for education expenses. However, one major concern has lingered: What happens if a beneficiary doesn’t use all the funds for qualified education expenses? Previously, excess funds were...
by PSA CPA | Jan 1, 2025 |
If you and your significant other live together but aren’t married, you might share many expenses—and in some cases, one of you may be financially supporting the other. This might leave you wondering: can you claim your boyfriend or girlfriend as a dependent on your...
by PSA CPA | Jan 1, 2025 |
The State of Maryland offers the Homeowners’ Property Tax Credit Program, designed to provide relief to homeowners whose property taxes exceed a fixed percentage of their gross income. This program ensures that property taxes remain manageable for Maryland...
by PSA CPA | Jan 1, 2025 |
As 2025 approaches, it’s time to mark your calendar with critical tax deadlines. Whether you’re filing your federal income taxes or making quarterly estimated payments, staying informed is essential to avoid penalties and ensure smooth financial planning. Remember,...
by PSA CPA | Jan 1, 2025 |
As of January 1, 2025, nine U.S. states are reducing individual income tax rates, bringing potential financial relief to millions of residents. According to the Tax Foundation, this wave of tax cuts reflects a nationwide push to lower taxes, a trend that began during...
It’s interesting to see how Social Security benefits are taxed differently depending on income and location. I didn’t realize only…