Important Tax Advice If You're Going Through a Divorce
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- New Jersey divorce accountant Robert A. Bonavito, CPA, provides divorce tax advice. Divorce can be very expensive. In this video, we focus on various tax aspects of divorce, including how to protect tax deductions and tax planning that can easily save you over $30,000.
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Robert A. Bonavito, CPA
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Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
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Thank you for expressing the Tax return info I am going through a divorce this year 2022and man is it mess this information helps 🙏🥰
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What the file # for the 2nd to last one?
Thank you so much! Divorcing my sugar daddy this weekend 😊🙏
Good Luck
I am married living with my spouse for 5 months. Can I file single at the end of the year? Can I submit being single a new W-4 after the divorce is final with my single income pension earnings of $10,000? and do I have to pay taxes on my social security, I am 65.
Complex question that depends on specific circumstances. Your filing status at December 31 is how you should file your return: married, married filing separate, head of household or single. I would suggest you hire a good divorce accountant to help you with the rest of your questions
I’m separating from my husband but we we together for 10 months out of this year, we have a kid together. How do we split the reimbursement? Thanks
Hei do you still fill it out together?? Or how??. Thnks in advance.. nice to meet you here..
@@julialueders786 Complex question that depends on specific circumstances. Your filing status at December 31 is how you should file your return: married, married filing separate, head of household or single. I would suggest you hire a good divorce accountant to help you with the rest of your questions.
Complex question that depends on specific circumstances. Your filing status at December 31 is how you should file your return: married, married filing separate, head of household or single. I would suggest you hire a good divorce accountant to help you with the rest of your questions.