Some Massachusetts taxpayers are eligible for more than one filing status. As they get ready for the upcoming filing season, taxpayers should carefully review their options to pick the filing status that makes the most sense for them. Those who are only eligible for...
Month: December 2022
How to Recognize Age Discrimination in Massachusetts Job Ads
Ageism in the workplace is becoming a hot topic lately especially as more and more Americans are choosing to work longer. This choice is often made out of necessity to pay bills or to reap full Social Security benefits . Although ageism is illegal in the hiring...
Never Trust Zillow Estimates or Zestimates for Massachusetts Home Values
Are you planning on buying or selling a home in Massachusetts? If so, it is vital to understand a home's market value. Whether setting the price of your home or putting in an offer, the current fair market is essential. Many websites offer estimates of home values,...
Discrimination Based on Protective Hairstyles Now Illegal in Massachusetts
On July 26, 2022, Gov. Charlie Baker signed Massachusetts’ own version of the CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural hairstyles) Act into law as part of Chapter 117 of the Acts of 2022. This law prohibits discrimination based on race-related...
IRS Tax Tip: Massachusetts Taxpayers with Disabilities Have Equal Access to IRS Services Through Reasonable Accommodations
The IRS is committed to serving all taxpayers, including people with disabilities. By providing reasonable accommodations, the IRS ensures that all taxpayers with disabilities have equal access to the agency’s programs, activities and services. There are many possible...
Have You Ever Wondered About the Darker Past of Your Home?
Have you ever wondered about the darker past of your home? If so, it’s probably because your realtor didn’t tell you about it. According to Massachusetts State law (G.L. chapter 93, s.114), realtors are not required to tell buyers if homes are “stigmatized” — a...
IRS Tax Tip: Understanding Taxes When a Family Member Signs the Paycheck
Many people work for a family member in Massachusetts, whether it’s a child helping out at their parent’s shop or spouses running a business together. When someone is employed by a family member, the tax implications depend on the relationship and the type of...
HUD Orders Dallas Housing Authority to Pay $500,000 Housing Discrimination Settlement
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced it reached an agreement with the Dallas Housing Authority (DHA) this September, requiring the DHA to pay $500,000 for an alleged housing discrimination violation from 2019. The U.S. Department of...
Co-Parenting App for Massachusetts Parents
Co-parenting apps for Massachusetts parents can simplify scheduling, keep everyone on track. The right app might even make co-parent communication, schedules, activities and contacts easier and more effective which is great for kids, moms, dads and even step-parents...
6 Types of Narcissist Behavior Found in Massachusetts Spouses
"Narcissism" has become a major buzzword to describe people who care too much about themselves, but there's a lot more to it than that. Narcissistic behavior can be almost hidden in some cases, and much more obvious in others. There are multiple subtypes of narcissism...