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Tag: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Receipts

Even if you cannot deduct your unreimbursed business expenses for your federal return, you may still be able to deduct them for your state return.

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Some people can, and some people can’t. It depends on the date your divorce was finalized whether you fall under the new TCJA tax law.

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Victory

Here is a list of some of the taxpayers who will generally benefit from the new tax law.

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Many people will likely owe extra money as a result of inadequate withholding because the new withholding tables were not accurate.

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TCJA (The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act). Not since the Tax Reform Act of 1986 has there been a more sweeping reform of the tax code.

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