The post-Labor Day surge in family law cases comes with many questions, including concerns about upcoming holidays, and whether a divorce will be finalized by year-end. For some, the imminent tax extension deadline for...more
Yes, it’s January which means that accountants all across America are locking into their space capsules for launch into orbit where they will prepare countless returns due on April 15 for TY 2023 and then gently parachute...more
If you are separated or have filed for divorce you can still file your taxes jointly with your spouse so long as you are not legally divorced. If you divorced at some point during the year you will be unable to file jointly....more
2018 was a momentous tax year for family lawyers. Congress changed all the rules and the ones abandoning the tax exemption for alimony came as a special surprise. All of us know the Tax Code was changed in other aspects with...more
When going through a divorce, the deadline for filing a tax deadline can come. When parties are married, most ordinarily file a joint tax return unless they are living separate and apart. ...more
Couples going through a divorce should remember this regarding taxes: You can still file a joint return, so long as you were still married as of December 31st....more