Just learned you coulda, shoulda, woulda saved on taxes you already filed? It’s not too late.
When you are evaluating how much home you can afford, make sure you factor in the tax advantages of homeownership.
If you can accept tradeoffs, real estate makes a great retirement plan: Put a rental property into an IRA, play by IRS rules, and grow your investment tax-free until retirement.
Storm windows and doors don’t qualify for the federal energy tax credit.
Some divorcing homeowners end up with unanticipated tax bills when they sell their home. Find out how you can avoid being one of them.
To successfully appeal your property tax bill, you first need to do a bit of sleuthing into your real estate assessment.
Follow these tips and you'll be able to write off more than you think.
Property tax exemptions are available to many homeowners, but you’ll need to do some legwork to find them and lower your property tax bill.
The real estate assessment letter you filed away unopened is the driving force behind how much you pay in property taxes.
Do you know what documents to keep and why? You risk wasting money and time if you don't back up your income tax records.
Get every deduction you're entitled to without the fear of making mistakes will bring the tax man to your door.
Earn a residential energy tax credit and lower your utility bills at the same time when you improve the energy efficiency of your home.
Tax incentives, including credits, deductions and easements are available for historic preservation but the rules can be complicated.
Becoming a homeowner brings you surprising tax benefits. See how much you could save when you buy a home.
Magic 8 ball says yes. Here’s what to know if you’re eligible to itemize.
Your property taxes might seem high, but are they really that much compared with what people pay in other cities and states? Find out.
Want the highest return possible? Don't make these mistakes.
You might qualify for more of these deductions than you think
It's possible to cool the house and save money doing it. No, seriously!
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