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Many tax benefits are available to individuals who are not married or do not have children. Strategies to minimize tax obligations might stem from medical, employment and household expenses. If...
No one likes to pay taxes, but each year millions of Americans sit down with all their receipts and begin to figure out if enough taxes were deducted from their paychecks during the year to cover...
Health Savings Accounts are widely regarded by both financial planners and the health care industry as the greatest thing since sliced bread. These versatile accounts provide those without access...
In general, medical expenses for which you have not been reimbursed are tax deductible. These expenses have to be considered "ordinary," such as medical insurance premiums, dental treatment, laser...
Tax time is incredibly stressful for most people. You either prepare your own (online or by hand), or you use a preparer. Try a few (or all) of these tips to "find" some extra money.
A medical flexible spending account, or FSA, is a way the federal government has set up for people to put money pretax into an account to be used for very specific purposes. The Adoption...
Flexible spending accounts, FSA's, are a way to save money on your medical expenses. These accounts allow your employer to take money from your pay before taxes and deposit with a third-party...
There are a few ways that you can lighten the burden of medical expenses on your pocketbook. Using a medical Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is a good way to save on medical supplies and get a tax...
Infertility treatment is expensive, but the burden can be eased somewhat by utilizing your Medical Flexible Spending Account, or FSA. Money is taken out of your paycheck on a pre-tax basis, then...
Many people don't realize that they can list medical expenditures as deductions on their tax returns. Even those who do deduct medical expenses often don't realize that payments for expenses that...