It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! This time, it’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) style. If you’re wondering whether you can claim house office expenses or whether to deduct a capital loss under the new law, you won’t want to miss a single letter. But if you did, here’s the whole Taxes From A To ZTM 2019 series:
- A is for Alimony
- B is for Bracket Creep
- C is for Credit For The Elderly Or The Disabled
- D is for Due Dates
- E is for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
- F is for Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
- G is for Gross Estate
- H is for Home Office Deduction
- I is for Innocent Spouse
- J is for Jackpot
- K is for Kiddie Tax
- L is for Long-Term Capital Gains or Losses
- M is for Medical Expenses
- N is for Notice
- O is for Opportunity Zone
- P is for Pass-Through Deduction
- Q is for Qualified Business Income
- R is for Real Estate Investment Trust
- S is for Security Deposit
- T is for Trust Fund Taxes
- U is for Unadjusted Basis
- V is for VITA
- W is for Withholding
- X is for Schedule X
- Y is for Yegg
- Z is for Zip Drive