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Some Refunds Delayed in 2017

Due to changes in the law, starting in 2017, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) expects to hold tax refunds for taxpayers claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC) or the Additional Child Tax Credit until February 15, 2017 to give the agency more time to detect fraud.   This applies to the entire refund, not just […]

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Some Important Tax Changes for 2016

Individuals Health Insurance Coverage Penalties Penalties are assessed for each month that any individual does not have the minimum essential health insurance coverage (Obamacare). In 2016 the penalty increases to $695 per adult, or 2.5% of income with a family maximum of $2,085. Canceled Debt on Qualified Principal Residence Debt cancelled from short sale, foreclosure, or

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5 Year End Tax Tips for 2016

Below are some tips that can still save you money for 2016 1. Sell investments showing a loss to offset gains A key year-end strategy is called “loss harvesting” –selling investments such as stocks and mutual funds to realize losses. You can then use those losses to offset any taxable gains you have realized during

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Celebrate Halloween at Work

Traditions are important in companies just as they are in families. And, Halloween is one of the best holiday traditions to establish and to celebrate at work. Halloween has climbed right up the holiday charts and is now the second most popular holiday, second only to Christmas, so it’s popular with employees, too. Celebrating Halloween

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Tax Benefits of Roth IRA?

What is a Roth IRA? A Roth IRA is a type of individual retirement savings account — similar to traditional IRAs and 401(k) plans. Like other retirement savings plans, investment income earned is not taxed, and there are penalties for taking money out early from the plan. What is distinctive about Roth IRA accounts is

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