Category Archives for F.A.Q

What Should You Do with Your Tax Refund?

  • May 18, 2018

So you already filed your 2017 taxes and you’re getting a refund. Congratulations! The average, according to the IRS, is more than $3,000, which is a mini-windfall of sorts. Maybe you’ve been eyeing

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About IRS Tax Audits and How to Avoid Them

  • May 17, 2018

Most people cringe when they hear the word audit – and it’s a deserved reaction. Going through the process and ultimately resolving an audit is definitely not fun and could be costly, so it’s

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Can You Call it a Business or is it Just an Expensive Hobby?

  • April 17, 2018

It can be very difficult to determine and qualify the difference between the two. Here’s an example of how to be sure to (eventually) get on the IRS’ radar regarding this matter: Deduct hefty

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A Few Strategies To Reduce (Or Eliminate) the Taxes You’ll Owe on Your Social Security Benefits

  • April 17, 2018

Over the years, I’ve been asked how taxes on Social Security benefits are calculated, and if there are any strategies that would help them avoid paying taxes on their benefits? Whether your Social

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Convicted Of Tax Evasion, Poker Chip CEO Was Facing 10 Years, Got Only 10 Months

  • April 17, 2018

The CEO of a Maine poker chip manufacturer was found guilty of tax evasion for paying employees under the table and evading payroll taxes. John M. Kendall was convicted on three felony counts of theft

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Tax Bills You’re Likely to Face on Your Sources of Retirement Income

  • April 16, 2018

When you’re planning for retirement, it’s fun to contemplate all the cruises, rounds of golf, and restaurant visits you have ahead of you. After all, you’ve earned it! Unfortunately, many retirees

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How long should you keep your tax records?

  • April 4, 2018

As we move through tax season, some of my clients have been asking how long they should keep their tax records in case they get audited – and are some records more important to keep than others. Since

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New Due Date for Filing FBARs

  • April 4, 2018

If you have financial interests in, or signature authority over a foreign financial account (bank account, brokerage account, mutual fund, trust, or other type of foreign financial account, exceeding certain

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Some Often-Overlooked Tax Deductions

  • April 4, 2018

Tax deductions reduce the amount of your taxable income. Before filing your return, check to see whether the standard deductions or itemizing your deductions is most beneficial to your situation. Millions

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5 Tax Breaks for College Costs

  • April 4, 2018

Besides scholarships (tax-free up to the cost of tuition and course-related expenses, such as books and supplies), there are several tax breaks designed to ease the effects of college costs, whether you’re

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