Category Archives for GENERAL IRS TAX INFORMATION

Some Tax Breaks for Retirees

  • April 4, 2018

Here’s a few suggestions retirees will want to take advantage of: Deduct Medicare Premiums If you become self-employed after leaving youir job, as a consultant, for example, you can deduct the premiums

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One More Marriage Penalty for Taxpayers

  • April 4, 2018

Here’s a new reason to just cohabit – if you and your loved one have a huge mortgage. If you or your clients happen to be blessed as a high-income couple, it’s likely your taxes will go up.

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Some great uses for a tax refund

  • April 4, 2018

(Assuming they’re fortunate enough to have one) If there’s a refund check coming, it’s a great opportunity to bolster their personal balance sheet. The typical refund is usually around

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Changes are coming in the way small businesses enroll in Obamacare.

  • April 4, 2018

Changes are coming in the way small businesses enroll in Obamacare. Be aware, under a rule going to be proposed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, small firms would no longer use the

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Taxes Can Still Threaten Your Retirement

  • April 4, 2018

Taxes Can Still Threaten Your Retirement Sadly, it’s becoming clear that you can’t bank on the traditional idea that your tax bill will go down in retirement. A lot of things can get in the

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How to Save on Taxes by Claiming Florida as Your State of Residence

  • April 4, 2018

How to Save on Taxes by Claiming Florida as Your State of Residence Snowbirds will have their work cut out for them in proving Florida is their primary residence for over half of the year. Question: I

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Beware of Phony IRS Collectors

  • April 4, 2018

Beware of Phony IRS Collectors As Uncle Sam begins to crack down harder on tax matters, scammers are cashing in. As summer sizzles on, the IRS scams are heating up! The IRS has a program that uses private

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New Changes to U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services I-9 Form

  • April 4, 2018

New Changes to U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services I-9 Form • Newest form has a revision date of 07/17/17 N at the bottom • New form must be used starting September 18, 2017 or can be used

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4 Costly Government Penalties Retirees Will Want To Avoid

  • April 4, 2018

Retirees dealing with the challenge of making their nest eggs last as long as their lifetimes are often surprised by the devastating impact that taxes often have on their cash flow. While many people are

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You Can Deduct Mortgage Interest on Your Vacation Home

  • April 4, 2018

You Can Deduct Mortgage Interest on Your Vacation Home If you own, or are considering the purchase of a second home, as long as you’re not renting it out for extended periods, you might be able to

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