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Tax Topics For Individuals
2021 Retirement Planning
A common concern for a lot of folks is if and when they will have enough money saved to retire. Here are some ways you can…
Indiana Taxpayers Set to Receive Tax Credit in the Spring of 2022
Indiana taxpayers are set to receive a tax credit of up to $170 for single filers or $340 for joint filers on their 2021 tax…
2021 Mid-Year Tax Planning For Individuals
As the recovery from the pandemic takes hold and the economy and life begin to return to a more recognizable form of normal, now is an ideal…
Gifting Stocks
Making a charitable gift to your favorite organization is a win-win. Charitable gifts are the lifeblood of most non-profits and the…
The Magic of Compounding Interest
Can Compounding Interest Work In Your Favor? Yes, compounding interest can work in your favor. Compounding interest is easiest to…
The Magical Compounding of Interest……and Inflation?
A quick online search reveals that overall prices in the United States rose 5% compared to May of 2020. Have you…
Will Joe Biden Increase Your Taxes?
Will the power change in Washington and increased government spending result in a tax increase for 2021 and beyond? With tax rates at…
Are My Social Security Benefits Taxable?
For years you’ve seen your paycheck take a hit for social security contributions. Now you are retiring, and it’s…
Can I still deduct mortgage interest?
Recent law changes have muddied the waters regarding whether individual taxpayers can deduct mortgage interest. Before 2018…
Qualified Charitable Distribution
While realizing a tax benefit from a charitable gift is normally not the main reason for giving, it certainly helps to know you can…
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