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Is there a Tax Break for Tuition Paid to Special Schools?
A component of itemized deductions is the cost of medical care. The total of eligible medical expenses paid during the tax year is reduced by 7.5% of the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income (AGI).

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How to Automate Email Reminders for Overdue Customers
One way to keep your company’s cash flow positive is by sending email reminders to overdue customers. QuickBooks Online can automate this.

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What’s Next for the Child Tax Credit?
If your family received advance child tax credit funds, you are not alone in wondering what will come next from Congress for 2022. Learn more.

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Video Tips: Tax Break for Special Education Tuitions and Expenses
Tuitions and expenses for a special education can also be counted as a medical expense tax deduction. Watch this video for details.

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Costs for Installing Medically-Related Home Improvements Have Tax Benefits
According to the Social Security Administration, 10,000 baby boomers a day are reaching the age of 65, as of 2018 16% of Americans were age 65 or older, and by 2030 all boomers will be at least 65. Boomers aren’t the only reason the nation’s overall population is aging – people are living longer due partly to better health care (even though deaths from COVID-19 have lowered life expectancy projections).

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