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Tax Topics For Individuals

Tax Blueprint for the Construction Industry

Posted on June 18, 2018

The IRS continues to zero in on what it calls the "tax gap" — the amount between the taxes that are voluntarily paid and the…

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Don’t Overlook a Roth IRA if You Are Self-Employed

Posted on June 18, 2018

Saving for retirement on a tax-advantaged basis should be on nearly everyone's financial "to do" list. Making contributions to a…

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Retirement Accounts and Your Estate Plan

Posted on June 18, 2018

Successful estate planning generally involves passing on your assets to your heirs at a low tax cost. To help achieve that goal, there…

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Stop, Look and Think Before You Expand

Posted on June 11, 2018

The driving force in many expansion plans is to generate higher sales, with the hope that profits, too, will rise. But before making…

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Beware: CGL Policies Don’t Cover Faulty Work

Posted on June 04, 2018

Builders and contractors who buy commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policies with the impression that they will keep them…

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Tax Consequences of Barter Agreements

Posted on May 14, 2018

"I'll do your family's dental work for free if you build a deck onto my house." If you're in the construction industry,…

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Follow Detailed Recordkeeping Rules For Vehicle Expense Deductions

Posted on May 08, 2018

Many business owners fail to follow the strict tax rules for substantiating vehicle expenses. But if your business is audited, the IRS…

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IRS Audits: What To Know If It Happens To You

Posted on April 25, 2018

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Nanny Tax Rules

Posted on April 18, 2018

When you hire a nanny, housekeeper or other domestic worker, pay close attention to the tax rules. The laws related to domestic workers…

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Medical Costs: Can I Really Get A Tax Break For That?

Posted on April 18, 2018

It's difficult for many people to write off medical expenses because of the limits imposed under the tax laws. But you may qualify…

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