FiLife Answers Last Minute Year-End Tax Questions
2009年12月29日 - 1:30AM
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NEW YORK, Dec. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Taxpayers who wait until the last
minute to get answers to 2009 tax questions are turning to
FiLife.com (http://www.filife.com/) for answers. FiLife, a joint
venture of Dow Jones and IAC (NASDAQ:IACI), is one of the
fastest-growing personal finance sites. One FiLife user asked, "How
does a nonrefundable tax credit (like adoption) work?" was able to
find out that the adoption tax credit can be carried forward for up
to 5 years. There will still be such a carry forward provision even
after EGTRRA (PL 107-16) sunsets. However, while it appears that an
existing credit will carry forward even if it exceeds the lower
$5,000 threshold as the credit was already determined; it appears
that the credit would be subject to the AMT. An answer not easily
found via other resources. Another FiLife user who asked, "Is the
energy credit worth it when you are paying more up front for a
government-approved specified model of a window or door?" received
the following answer from the FiLife community: "The energy star
rated products have been demonstrated to save energy. So if the tax
credits make the better products more affordable, it is worthwhile.
Note that in 2009 and 2010 the tax credits do not have an income
phase out and are not subject to the AMT." Other questions have
included: -- How can I earn more deductions on my taxes? -- Can I
deduct doctor visit co-pays and prescription deductibles from my
taxes? -- Do existing home owners have any tax breaks this year?
Users tap the full FiLife community for educational answers,
including financial professionals (Certified Financial
Planners(TM)), experts, writers and members with real world
experience in overcoming personal finance challenges. To make it
easy, FiLife allows people to submit tax or financial questions
through Twitter (via @AskFiLife) and Facebook
(facebook.com/filife). FiLife is free and members get answers to
questions on year-end tax planning strategies, tax deductions, and
tax credits. FiLife is the #3 personal finance site, with over 4
million monthly unique visitors.* "This year has been challenging
for many people. FiLife helps by offering free expert answers to
your tax questions," said Ezra Kucharz, president of FiLife. *
comScore, November 2009 About FiLife.com A Dow Jones / IAC joint
venture, FiLife.com is where people get their personal finances in
shape. FiLife's question and answer focus, how-to guides, tools,
network of experts and active community members help you better
understand your financial health and empower you to take action.
FiLife puts the personal back in finance. For more information on
how to achieve financial health, please visit FiLife.com and follow
FiLife on Twitter: twitter.com/filife (@FiLife). Contact: --------
Saralyn Bass for FiLife 917-270-6053 DATASOURCE: FiLife.com
CONTACT: Saralyn Bass for FiLife, +1-917-270-6053, Web Site:
http://www.filife.com/
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