Managing Your Taxes After a Life Event

Taxes life event

Written by Greg Kenworthy

April 5, 2017

Getting married, buying a house, and other important stages in your life can affect your taxes. But it can be hard figuring out how each piece–credits and deductions, filing requirements, and more–fits together.

The IRS provides resources to help manage your taxes after these life events:

From Birth through Childhood
Married, Separated & Divorced
Health Care Law
Starting a New Career or Job Loss
Disasters and Casualties
Persons with Disabilities
Planning for Retirement?
Mutual Fund Distributions
First-time Home Owner
Moving?
Bankruptcy
Deceased Taxpayer

Our tax professionals are available all year around to help you understand how a life event will affect your tax situation.

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Greg Kenworthy
I am a partner at Hawkins Ash CPAs, focusing on the accounting and tax needs of privately held businesses and individuals. This includes tax return preparation, review, tax planning, research and financial statement compilation and review. Prior to and during my time at Hawkins Ash CPAs, I served two tours of duty with the Army in Iraq.

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