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By Karin Price Mueller | NJMoneyHelp.com for NJ.com Q. I am currently working from home as a result of COVID-19 as directed by my employer. Will I be able to claim home office expenses on my 2020 federal tax return? — Worker Bee A. Because of the pandemic, more employees […]
As published by NJMoneyHelp.com. Q. Is it considered legal to use a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from an IRA to pay your annual church dues? I know someone who says she does this annually but I wondered if it is legal in the eyes of the law? — Curious A. […]
As published by NJ.com, August, 18, 2020 By Karin Price Mueller | NJMoneyHelp.com for NJ.com Q. What can I do if the executors and trustees are uncooperative, non-communicative, and hostile? A. Executors and trustees are fiduciaries. A fiduciary is defined in Black’s Law Dictionary as “a person having duties involving […]
Tax attorney Matthew Rheingold is quoted in a Law360 Tax Authority feature article by reporter Maria Koklanaris entitled “State CARES Act Decoupling Limits Benefits, Adds Complexity” The article includes Matt’s comments about how New Jersey may handle the changes to the business interest deduction and income that taxpayers received from […]
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