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Obamacare: Will the IRS Be Taking Your Tax Refund in 2014?

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Tax Season: Last Chance to Fund Your HSA?

Don’t forget! Today’s Tax Day and if you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have today to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!

As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money . . . → Read More: Tax Season: Last Chance to Fund Your HSA?

Tax Season Reminder: Are You Taking All the Tax Deductions You Can?

As we head into the home stretch of tax season, we wanted to run down medical deductions that most people are not aware of. You may deduct only the amount by which your total medical care expenses for the year exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, but keep reading! That may seem impossible for . . . → Read More: Tax Season Reminder: Are You Taking All the Tax Deductions You Can?

Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA Yet?

Don’t forget! We’re heading into the last weekend before Tax Day! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th (Monday!) to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!

As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA Yet?

Reminder: Have Your Contributed To Your HSA?

Don’t forget! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!

As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money on your . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have Your Contributed To Your HSA?

Tax Season Reminder: The Health Insurance Tax Deduction for the Self-Employed

Reminder: If you are self-employed, don’t forget that you are entitled to take your health insurance premiums as an “above the line” tax deduction. With the killer cost of health insurance for the self-employed, it is one small (very small!) thing that Uncle Sam does to help make your health insurance costs more affordable.

In . . . → Read More: Tax Season Reminder: The Health Insurance Tax Deduction for the Self-Employed

Tax Season Tip: Are You Taking All the Deductions That You Can?

As we head into the home stretch of tax season, we wanted to run down medical deductions that most people are not aware of. You may deduct only the amount by which your total medical care expenses for the year exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, but keep reading! That may seem impossible for . . . → Read More: Tax Season Tip: Are You Taking All the Deductions That You Can?

Obamacare: Are We Going To Get Whammied By the Health Insurance Subsidies?

If your income is finally starting to recover from the Great Recession, congratulations! But watch out! You might be in for surprise tax bill later:

Millions of people who take advantage of government subsidies to help buy health insurance next year could get stung by surprise tax bills if they don’t accurately project their income.

. . . → Read More: Obamacare: Are We Going To Get Whammied By the Health Insurance Subsidies?

Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA?

Don’t forget! If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you still have until April 15th to contribute to your health savings account (HSA)! And the money’s tax-free!

As a reminder, with an HSA, you can have tax-free money taken out or your paycheck or you can start an account and contribute money on your . . . → Read More: Reminder: Have You Contributed to Your HSA?

Is There a “Glitch” in the Obamacare Tax Credits?

Reuters is reporting that there’s a not-so-little “glitch” in the tax credits meant to help low and middle-income Americans to buy health insurance coverage:

Tax credits are a key component of the law and the White House has said the credits, averaging about $4,000 apiece, will help about 18 million individuals and families pay for . . . → Read More: Is There a “Glitch” in the Obamacare Tax Credits?