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Month: July 2022

Brookline, NH Resident Seeks Advice

There are tax deductions for those that have dependents living full-time in their household, the most common of which is the Child Tax Credit and Child and Dependent Care Credit.  To qualify as a dependent, this can be a child that is under age 19 or under 24 if they are a full-time student.  If the child is permanently disabled, you can qualify for these deductions regardless of age.  Caring for aging relatives that are living in your home may also qualify for a tax deduction as a dependent if you are financially supporting them.

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Goffstown, NH Resident Has Questions

Head of household tax filers can claim significantly more tax deduction than their single counterparts.  To qualify for head of household status you must be unmarried or living separately from your spouse for at least six months of the year.  Temporary absences for work or school are not considered living separately.  The head of household must pay more than half of the expenses for the home, including rent or a mortgage, utilities, repairs and property taxes.  You must have a qualifying dependent, such as a child or elderly parent, residing in the home the majority of the year.

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Milford, NH Resident Has Questions

Self-employed individuals can claim office supplies on their taxes.  This includes printer ink, paper, pens and pencils and other everyday supplies that are used for business purposes.  Individuals that work for an employer are not eligible for this type of deductions.  Instead, you should be able to seek reimbursement from your employer for out-of-pocket expenditures for office supplies.

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