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Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997

Deduct This: The History of Student Loan Interest

13 June 2011

This week, I reached a pretty significant milestone: I finally paid off my undergraduate student loans. Hold the champagne: I now get to plug away at graduate loans which are much bigger. Don’t read too much into that, it’s not a complaint in the real sense. I have always considered my education an investment and [...]

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Permanent Federal Estate Tax Repeal: Making a Comeback?

20 October 2010

Quick pop quiz: what form of tax do most Americans claim to hate the most? Income taxes? Nope. Payroll taxes? Nope. Tax on alcohol? Tax on cigarettes? Nope and nope. It’s the federal estate tax. That’s a pretty remarkable statement considering that fewer than 2% of Americans are generally subject to the federal estate tax [...]

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Hope Credit and the American Opportunity Tax Credit

11 September 2009

The Hope Credit is one of a couple of tax credits for education. It was signed into law under President Clinton as part of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Since 1997, the amount of the credit has been tweaked, ultimately resulting in the American Opportunity Tax Credit, which was signed into law last year [...]

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