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Tax Topics For Individuals
Tax Breaks For Home Improvements
Are you planning to make substantial renovations to your home? You may be adding a deck or patio, finishing a basement or attic or…
6 Education Tax Breaks On The Books
It costs a pretty penny to send a child to college or private school. But at least the federal tax code may provide some relief within…
Multistate Resident? Watch Out For Double Taxation
Contrary to popular belief, there's nothing in the U.S. Constitution or federal law that prohibits multiple states from collecting…
Refinancing Your Home?
You may be thinking about refinancing this year to take advantage of falling interest rates. Or you may have refinanced your home…
Year-End Strategies To Reduce AGI
Reducing your current-year adjusted gross income (AGI) is usually a tax-smart idea. Here are ten ways to reduce your AGI (and modified…
Tax Strategies
Good things come to those who wait. Older taxpayers may be entitled to some age-based tax breaks. Here are the details. Catch-Up…
HMOs Versus PPOs: Which Is Better for Your Business?
Health Maintenance Organizations, or HMOs, and Preferred Provider Organizations, or PPOs, are both types of health insurance plans…
Ten Ways Your Employees Can Save Money on Prescription Drugs
The issue of prescription drugs and the insurance that may or may not adequately cover those medications can be confusing. Insurance…
Help Employees Make Better Health Care Decisions
On average, consumers spend 10 hours researching new car purchases. They spend four hours shopping for new computers. They devote five hours…
Will People Who Work Longer be Able to Retire Comfortably?
To maintain their employer-provided health coverage, about half of American workers said they plan to work longer than they had…
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