Taxes
Who Qualifies for Child Tax Credit?
Child Tax Credit The child and dependent care tax credit (usually referred to as the Child Tax Credit) is... Read More
Georgia Case Law Update – Hulsey v. Hulsey
In divorce cases, there are some issues that are black and white, and upon which a court has no discretion. One of... Read More
Alimony and Tax Implications
In Georgia, alimony can be awarded in accordance with the needs of one party and the ability of the other party to... Read More
Can A Girlfriend/Boyfriend Be Claimed As A Tax Break?
An article on cnn.com entitled "My girlfriend is a tax break" recently caught my eye. "My girlfriend is a tax... Read More
Information You Need to Prepare for Your Georgia Divorce
Knowledge is power. This is a very familiar saying that is equally as true in the realm of divorce as it is in any... Read More
2013 Year-End Tax Planning Whitepaper
We wanted to share with everyone a great piece on year-end tax planning from National Wealth Planning Strategies... Read More
Five Tax Related Traps to Avoid During Your Georgia Divorce
Once again, we have entered the season with which many accountants have a love-hate relationship: Tax Time.... Read More
Benefits of Mediation
Mediation is one option for resolving a family law case. In mediation, the parties and their attorneys meet with a... Read More
Taxation of alimony and the recapture rule
Although child support is not deductible by a payee, alimony is generally deductible by the payer and must be... Read More
Deductibility of legal fees related to a divorce
Although generally you cannot deduct legal fees you have incurred in obtaining a divorce, there are several... Read More
Divorce and Taxes
This blog entry regarding tax issues related to a divorce is intended to alert you to issues to think about and... Read More
Georgia divorce and tax liability
The Supreme Court of Georgia recently reversed a decision of the trial court in a divorce case, which made certain... Read More