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Tax avoidance vs. tax evasion: Know the difference
Two tax advisers meet for drinks after work. The first one says, “What’s the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion?” The second one answers, “Ten years in jail.” Members of certain professions tend to be...
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Ten tax tips when selling your home
With the housing market beginning to show signs of coming off life support, you may begin to think about moving. The good news is that, even if you make a profit from the sale of your home, you may not have to report it as income. Here are 10 tax...
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Turning Next Year’s Tax Refund into Cash in Your Pocket Now
Each year, millions of taxpayers claim an income tax refund. To be sure, receiving a payment from the IRS for a few thousand dollars can be a pleasant influx of cash. But it means you were essentially giving the government an interest-free loan for...
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Relief from Student Loan Debt: What Are the Tax Implications?
Today's college students often leave school with an overwhelming amount of debt. In some cases, student loans are discharged (also known as being cancelled or forgiven). In other cases, these loans are paid off by an employer. Both actions have tax...
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Tax Rules When Your Business Trip Involves a Passport
If you travel a lot on business, you may make some international trips -- as well as trips within the United States. When traveling abroad, you may want to add a few extra days to a trip for relaxing and sightseeing. Keep in mind that the tax rules...
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Can a Modest-Income Elderly Person Stop Filing Tax Returns?
As the Old Saying Goes: Better Safe than Sorry. As you know, we spend a lot of time in this e-newsletter talking about tax return filing responsibilities. But not everyone is required to file. If a person's income falls below prescribed levels, he...
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How S Corporations Can Save on Federal Employment Taxes
If you own an unincorporated small business, you may be getting fed up with high self-employment (SE) tax bills. One way to lower your SE tax liability is to convert your business to an S corporation. SE Tax Basics Sole proprietorship income as...
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