
Paying Off Student Loans? You May Get a Tax Deduction
If you paid student loan interest last year, you might deduct up to $2,500—even without itemizing. Here's how the deduction works and who qualifies.

If you paid student loan interest last year, you might deduct up to $2,500—even without itemizing. Here's how the deduction works and who qualifies.

The child and dependent care credit can offset thousands in childcare costs. Here's how to qualify, calculate, and claim it on your 2025 return.

Selling your home could trigger capital gains tax—or you might qualify for a $250K or $500K exclusion. Here's how to calculate what you actually owe.

Inheriting a home comes with unique tax rules. From the stepped-up basis to capital gains when you sell, here's what you need to understand.

Unemployment benefits are taxable income. If you received benefits this year, here's what the 1099-G means and how to avoid a surprise tax bill.

Divorce changes nearly every aspect of your taxes. From filing status to alimony rules, here's what you need to know for your first post-divorce return.

Buying a home unlocks major tax deductions. Discover which expenses are deductible, how to claim them, and how much you could save this year.

A new baby brings joy—and valuable tax breaks. From the Child Tax Credit to dependent care deductions, here's what new parents can claim.

Getting married changes your tax situation significantly. Discover the deductions, credits, and filing strategies that benefit newlyweds most.