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Tax Rules for US Taxpayers Selling Gifted Property in India

Selling a gifted property in India can trigger taxes in both India and the United States. Here's how cost basis, exchange rates and credits shape the final tax bill.

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How Soon Must Home Sale Proceeds Be Reinvested to Avoid Capital Gains?

Selling a home and worried about capital gains tax? Here's when reinvesting matters, when it doesn't, and how homeowners and investors can save on taxes.

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Should You Sell a Mutual Fund Before Capital Gains Distribution?

Thinking of selling a mutual fund before its capital gains payout? Learn when it cuts taxes, when it doesn't, and how to decide if the move is suitable for you.

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CD vs. Savings Account: Where Should You Park Cash in 2026?

With interest rates still high but cuts ahead, choosing between CDs and savings accounts can shape your returns. Here's how to decide.

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M1, M2 or M3: Which Money Supply Measure Really Matters?

M1, M2 and M3 track money differently. Here's how each works, why they matter and what they reveal about inflation and the economy.

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What Is SDI on a W-2 & How Does it Affect Your Pay?

Confused by SDI on your W-2? Learn what the deduction means, which states require it, and how it helps replace income when you can't work.

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Inherited an Annuity? Here's How Taxes Really Work

Inheriting an annuity? Learn how payout choices, tax rules and beneficiary status affect how much of that money you actually get to keep.

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How Much Federal Tax Withholding Will I Get Back at Refund Time?

Federal tax withholding decides whether you get a refund or owe the IRS. It all depends on how much was prepaid versus what you actually owe.

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How Much Money Can a Dependent Make & Still Be Claimed on Income Taxes?

If your dependent has earned income, you may still claim them. Limits hinge on qualifying child vs. relative, with 2025 rules raising stakes and credit eligibility.

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How Much Can Married Couples Deduct for Charitable Donations on Taxes?

Married couples can deduct charitable gifts only when itemizing, with documentation rules varying by donation type and amount.