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Perks for Parents: Tax Tips to Help Families Maximize Their Savings

March 15, 2024 by Nick Magone, CPA, CGMA, CFP®

Tax season is officially upon us, and there’re no escaping it. The IRS has its hand out to collect a portion of your taxable income. The good news? If you have children, there are credits and strategies that can help you save more of your money this year and in years to come.

Parents, be sure to take advantage of the following opportunities that apply:

Open tax-advantaged accounts. Does your employer offer a Health Savings Account?

Specifically designed for medical expenses, you can enjoy several tax advantages by making tax-deductible contributions to your account, which reduces your taxable income. Plus, any interest or earnings on the account are tax-free, and withdrawals made for qualified medical expenses are also tax-free.

If you’re thinking ahead to paying for your children’s higher educations, a 529 plan allows money to grow in a tax-deferred account. It can be withdrawn tax-free for qualified, education-related expenses at colleges, vocational programs and apprenticeships. The funds from a 529 plan may even be applied toward up to $10,000 in student loan debt.

Claim credits exclusively for families. Eligible New Jersey residents can boost their refund by claiming a Child Tax Credit on their NJ-1040. For tax year 2023, you may receive up to $1,000 for each dependent child who’s five or under.

Have kids in daycare? If you pay for child care while working or looking for work, you might be able to claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit on your return. This gives you a tax break on qualified expenses like summer camp or before/after school care. Kids must be under the age of 13 to qualify, unless they’re incapable of caring for themselves due to physical or mental conditions. Keep in mind, you must have a New Jersey taxable income of $150,000 or less to qualify.

Another valuable tax credit for families is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC assists low and moderate-income families with a refundable tax credit based on your income, filing status and the number of qualifying children you have. Depending on your circumstances, the EITC can result in a significant tax refund.

Maximize deductions. Families can take advantage of several deductions to lower their taxable income. One common deduction for families? Mortgage interest. If you own a home and have a mortgage, you can deduct the interest you pay on that loan. When you’re in the early years of your mortgage, your savings can be substantial as the majority of your payments go toward interest. Additionally, families can deduct state and local taxes, including property taxes, which can further reduce your tax liability.

Have dependents pursuing higher education? There’s also a deduction for qualified education expenses for eligible students. This deduction allows you to deduct up to $4,000 of qualified expenses, such as tuition and fees. Parents may also deduct interest payments on certain student loans from qualified lending institutions.

Planning to save can really pay off

With a little bit of planning and knowledge, you can help your family keep more of your hard-earned money. Taking steps to optimize your tax situation is an important aspect of your family’s overall financial planning. Not sure where to start? The professionals at Magone & Company can help. Reach out to learn more.

This document is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax or financial advice. Be sure to consult with a knowledgeable financial or legal advisor for guidance that is specific to your unique circumstances.

Filed Under: Tax Tips for Individuals

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