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Changes this Tax Season

Tax season is upon us. Time to gather all your paperwork and receipts from 2019.

“Life events can affect your taxes. Some of them include, a change in marital status, educational expenses, buying or selling a home, retirement, a raise, receiving an inheritance and dealing with a death,” says Dustyn Shroff, Vice President of GreatFlorida Insurance, Florida’s top independent homeowners insurance company.

“Even without major tax law changes, every year brings a host of smaller amendments to existing provisions,” reports financial website, The Motley Fool.

Here is some of what is new for your 2019 tax filing.

  • The IRS is raising the standard deduction to $12,200 for individuals and to $24,400 for married joint filers. The additional standard deduction for older taxpayers and those who are blind is still available.
  • The IRS has raised the employee contribution limit for 401k, 403b and most 457 plans to $19,500. This lowers your taxable income.
  • Some families will be eligible for a deduction of $2,000 to $4,000 for college tuition.
  • Victims of hurricanes, major floods or wildfire, those acknowledged as a “presidentially declared disaster area,” may benefit from tax breaks.
  • If your medical expenses were more than 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income, you can deduct those expenses.

“There are some long-time deductions that will not be included on 2019 tax forms,” says Dustyn Shroff, Vice President of GreatFlorida Insurance, Florida’s largest independent homeowners insurance company.

  • For recently divorced Americans, alimony payments are no longer tax deductible by the payer. They are also not considered or included as taxable income by the parent receiving support.
  • Those job seeking, can no longer deduct expenses related to finding a new job.
  • Employees are no longer permitted to deduct un-reimbursed expenses that they incur from work.
  • No more moving expense deductions, except for active military for a move relating to military orders to a permanent location.  

If you are looking for reliable homeowners insurance and trustworthy agents to guide you through the insurance buying process, contact GreatFlorida Insurance today.

Dustyn Shroff
Dustyn Shroffhttp://www.greatflorida.com
Vice President at GreatFlorida Insurance

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