It’s my annual “Taxes from A to Z” series! For the series, I’ll focus on terms that you might see on your tax forms and statements but not necessarily in the headlines. If you’ve got questions from campaign contributions to inheritances, you won’t want to miss a single post.
To make it easy for you, you can find links to all of the posts from this year’s A to Z in this handy list (updated as we go):
- A is for Advance Payment of Premium Tax Credit.
- B is for Backup Withholding.
- C is for Campaign Contributions.
- D is for Discount.
- E is for Effective Tax Rate.
- F is for Filing Status.
- G is for Guide Dog or Other Service Animal.
- H is for Higher Standard Deduction.
- I is for Inheritance.
- J is for Joint Return.
- K is for Key Employee.
- L is for Limits on Deductions.
- M is for Marriage Bonus & Marriage Penalty.
- N is for Nominee.
- O is for Outplacement Services.
- P is for Paying Your Taxes In Pennies (And Dollars).
- Q is for Qualifying Charitable Organization.
- R is for Required Minimum Distribution (RMD).
- S is for Self-Employment Taxes.
- T is for Termite Damage.
- U is for UGMA/UTMA Accounts.
- V is for the Value of Time and Services.
- W is for Welfare Benefits.
- X is for Xerox.
- Y is for Yellow Pages.
- Z is for Zero Return.