New 2022 Tax Numbers Released – Good News for Taxpayers

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The IRS just released the new tax inflation adjustments for 2022. As you are likely aware the IRS adjusts some tax deductions and income limits for inflation each year. The new 2022 tax numbers are higher across the board thanks to higher inflation numbers than the last few years. New 2022 Standard Deduction The Trump tax changes implemented under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made the standard deduction higher and eliminated some itemized deductions. As a result, far more people take the standard deduction on taxes than did before. The law did remove the limitation for itemized deductions that do remain. 2021 standard deduction numbers can be found here. The standard deduction for 2022 for married filing jointly is $25,900. The standard deduction for 2022 for single filers is $12,950. New 2022 Tax Brackets The tax brackets for 2022, more formally known as the Marginal Rates, reflect higher starting incomes for each tax bracket in 2022. 2021 tax brackets information is here. New 2022 Tax Brackets Single Filer New 2022 Tax Brackets Married Filing Jointly New 2022 Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Limits The new limit for Flexible Spending Accounts, or FSA accounts, is $2,850 with a maximum carryover of …

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What Is The Difference Between UTMA and UGMA?

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How Are UTMA and UGMA Alike? UTMA and UGMA are very similar. Both are uniform code proposals adopted by the individual states. Like other uniform codes (the uniform building code is a common one, for example) these work by proposing a common framework for states to use in order to prevent a hard to use patchwork of laws in each state. The uniform code did not prevent one important variation. The UTMA or UGMA account comes under the control of the beneficiary when he reaches the age of maturity. However, that age varies from state to state. Typically, the beneficiary assumes control of the UGMA or UTMA at age 18 or 21. The UTMA and UGMA are two different uniform codes, but they are more alike than they are different. What Is UTMA? UTMA is the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act. People say, “ut-mah” when they talk about them. What Is UGMA? UGMA is the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. People say “ug-mah” when they talk about these. Both UTMA and UGMA were created to allow adults, usually parents, to transfer assets to minors without the need to establish a special trust to enable such ownership. Both UTMA and UGMA …

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