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TMTW #384 New Tax Law Series-Part 13: Education
Tax and Money Tip of the Week: New Tax Law Series- Part 13: Education May 16, 2018 | No. 384 Click here to read about New Tax Law regarding Education Benefits. You can add comments on the blog, call 919-847-2981, or visit our web … Continue reading
TMTW#351-Tax Rules for Tax-Free Scholarships
Tax and Money Tip of the Week: Tax Rules for Tax-Free Scholarships September 27, 2017 | No. 351 Click here to read Tax Rules for Tax-Free Scholarships in ‘Business Management Daily’ You can add comments on the blog, call 919-847-2981, or visit our web site. We look … Continue reading
TMTW #232- College Aid: It’s Not Too Late
Tax and Money Tip this Week: College Aid: It’s Not Too Late May 13th, 2015 | No. 232 A helpful article from The Wall Street Journal on College Aid Click here to read the article Questions or Comments? You can add comments on … Continue reading
TMTW 167 – This year is last year for NC 529 Plan Deduction
Tax and Money Tip of the Week: This Year is Last Year for NC 529 Plan Deduction |December 25, 2013 | No. 167 From the December 18th Raleigh News & Observer, another item changing at the end of 2013 for North … Continue reading
TMTW #109 – Using IRAs to Cover Colleges Expenses
Tax and Money Tip of the Week Using IRAs to Cover College Expenses September 12th, 2012 | No. 109 It’s time for college students to head back to school. But how are you going to pay for this next year of … Continue reading
Education Tax Deductions, Part I
With the current weak economic conditions, many people are considering additional education to refresh skills or acquire new ones. This week we have more to discuss on tax breaks that may be available to you if you are going back to school.
Here is a brief overview of two deductions and how they can be a real benefit to help ease the burden of higher education costs.
Education Tax Credits, Part II
Here is a brief overview of the Lifetime Learning Credit and how it can be a real benefit to help ease the burden of higher education costs. Continue reading
Education Tax Credits, Part I
Here is a brief overview of the American Opportunity Tax Credit and how it can be a real benefit to help ease the burden of higher education costs. Continue reading
Financial Aid 101
Many parents pay for college with a combination of savings and financial aid. Here are some of the basics. Continue reading