2023 Income Tax Changes For Individuals

by | Jan 17, 2023 | Spousal IRA | 25 comments

2023 Income Tax Changes For Individuals




New Tax Laws For 2023 Explained! VERY DETAILED AND EASY TO FOLLOW….

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Video Outline and Time Stamps so you can quickly jump to any topic:
• 1099K filing update – 0:55
• The 2023 Federal Income Tax Bracket Rates – 2:35
• 2023 capital gain rates for stocks and dividends – 3:35
• Changes to the 2023 standard deduction – 4:28
• Child tax credit rules for 2023- 6:08

• 2023 Education Credits and Student loan interest- 8:23
• 2023 401(K) Contribution Limits IRA Contribution Limits- 7:59
• 2023 Social Security Cost of living adjustment 10:12
• 2023 Gift tax exclusion 11:08
• Health Insurance requirement – 12:08
• 2023 Standard Mileage rate (Pending): 13:00
• 2023 QBI (199A Deduction) 13:22
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25 Comments

  1. Adjunct Comedy

    I love this guy. Let me work for bud.

  2. tomj528

    Nice summary but you're vastly underestimating/underselling the form 8880 retirement saver's credit. Likely most if not all of your clients could make themselves eligible for the maximum credit simply by maxing out their tax deferred retirement account limits. Additionally, later on when they stop working full time they can use the same credit as a tool to slowly and under taxable limits convert their tax deferred accounts to their Roth IRAs. No taxes now, no taxes later and the savings are multiplied as this completely defuses the "Tax Torpedo", the "Widow's Tax Trap" and ensures you pay the lowest amount for medicare premiums with the maximum control over your income and taxes. If you're not already, branching out into tax planning for your clients is a valuable service and can certainly help fill out your "off" season. Cheers!

  3. Joylove

    hi , i have a question. My federal tax withheldings decreased from 252 to 233 in my new paycheck for 2023. But i didnt change anything on w4 form. Is that normal?

  4. Jade Nardini

    Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Leonor Noel

    Thank you very much

  6. Rudrayani Shedjale

    On tax software we need to provide inputs to 1099B which will flow to 8949-schedule D-form 1040.
    This would be the process?

  7. Olga Varabei

    Thank you so much!!!!

  8. Rod Alexander

    There is no such word as irregardless. It's a double negative. Regardless means without regard. Irregardless would mean without, without regard. I hope this will benefit you.

  9. Brenda Hobbs

    If you are not a government work you it is volunteery. Do your own research their is no law.

  10. Bradley VanZile

    Don’t dive into it just look into and get the facts.

  11. Pres Non

    Do you do RMD on traditional IRAs?

  12. greg morgan

    Slow dow your talking. I can barely understand you.

  13. Ibrahim Skandarani

    I have a question, please. My wife and I are married (no legal separation). However, we have been living apart, in separate for a number of years. This year, I am planning on filing as "married filing separately". My income is 100% from social security. My question is: Do lines 9 and 11 on the Social Security worksheet apply to me in this case? Thank you for help with this question.

  14. Jacob Velez

    Hey Mike took a break from your channel to study , I’m a Tax Specialist at HR Block this year and your videos have been a huge help in learning ! Any tips on becoming an EA?

  15. Tracey Poland

    Wasn’t the mileage rate through June 58.5 cents for 2022?

  16. Raquel Borden

    Very valuable information and clearly explained. Thank you!

  17. David L. Parker

    This is my first year as a tax preparer, I learn more from this video than I have learned from my training.

  18. John Nixon

    Just want to say thanks, your videos have helped me a ton as life's gotten more complex (aka getting older). You've saved me a ton money that's desperately needed for my family and I really appreciate your educational videos.

  19. Nature lover’s adventures

    Thank you. I am a CPA myself but I did not do my CPEs for the new tax season. Well, I am more into corporate acconting nowdays. I love 15 minutes tax updates.

  20. Shamileification

    Great video! Thanks for all the valuable information.

  21. Parvez Hussain

    Thank you for the spreadsheet

  22. Linda Johnson

    Where do I find the spreadsheet?

  23. Peter Yam

    Happy New Year! coming out strong 2023 with a new video content. Takes times to prepare, keep it up.

  24. Nadine Avellani

    Is the standard deduction for this year 12,950 or $13,850. I thought for sure was 12,950 for tax year 2022. Is that correct?

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