IRS struggles to deal with tax preparers who aren’t complying on EITC claims http://bit.ly/2z3T9j2
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Busted: 3 spooky investing myths
Busted: 3 spooky investing myths http://bit.ly/2yN6r2B
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If you’re hacked, what’s your cybersecurity liability?
If you’re hacked, what’s your cybersecurity liability? http://bit.ly/2z4gtx9
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Retirement savings opportunity for the self-employed
Did you know that if you’re self-employed you may be able to set up a retirement plan that allows you to contribute much more than you can contribute to an IRA or even an employer-sponsored 401(k)? There’s still time to… Read More
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Yes, Puerto Rico pays federal taxes. Here’s how much
Yes, Puerto Rico pays federal taxes. Here’s how much http://bit.ly/2yYhrLn
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Beyond tax: Extending your success
Beyond tax: Extending your success http://bit.ly/2i0iQWH
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How to maximize deductions for business real estate
Currently, a valuable income tax deduction related to real estate is for depreciation, but the depreciation period for such property is long and land itself isn’t depreciable. Whether real estate is occupied by your business or rented out, here’s how… Read More
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Canadian Citizen’s Unemployment Compensation Not Exempt under Tax Treaty.
Canadian Citizen’s Unemployment Compensation Not Exempt under Tax Treaty. http://bit.ly/2yUitbp
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Grants can help firm up your nonprofit’s financial foundation
There are more than 87,000 foundations in the United States — including family, corporate and community foundations — according to the Foundation Center. If your not-for-profit isn’t actively seeking grants from these groups, you’re neglecting a potentially significant income source…. Read More
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Valuation often affects succession plans in hard-to-see ways
Any business owner developing a succession plan should rightfully assume that regular business valuations are a must. When envisioning the valuation process, you’re likely to focus on its end result: a reasonable, defensible value estimate of your business as of… Read More