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It’s Natural Disaster Season: Safeguarding Tax Records
With hurricane season in the East and South, wildfire season in the West, and severe weather season in the middle of the county, now is a good time...
Deducting Business-Related Vehicle Expenses
If you're self-employed and use your car, SUV or other vehicle for business, you can deduct certain business-related vehicle expenses. Depending on...
What To Know About Reverse Mortgages
Home equity represents a significant portion of the average retiree's wealth. If you're 62 or older and...
Small Business Financing: Securing a Loan
At some point, most small business owners will visit a bank or other lending institution to borrow money....
Tips for Taxpayers With Hobby Income
Hobby activities are a source of income for many taxpayers. As a reminder, this income must be reported on tax returns. But the reporting rules are...
Is Your College Student’s Scholarship Taxable?
May 1 is the traditional deadline for undergraduate students to commit to their college of choice, which means tuition payments are not far behind....
Avoiding a Tax Surprise When Retiring Overseas
Are you approaching retirement age and wondering where you can retire to make your retirement nest egg last longer? Retiring abroad may be the...
What Teen Entrepreneurs Should Know About Taxes
Teens and young adults often go into business for themselves over the summer or after school. This work can include babysitting, lawn mowing, dog...
What To Do If You Receive An IRS CP2000 Notice
An IRS CP2000 notice is mailed to a taxpayer when income reported from third-party sources such as an employer, bank, or mortgage company does not...