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1. Article Qualifying for the home office deduction
You're enjoying the flexible schedule and convenience of working from home, but are you aware of the possible tax advantages? If you're using part of your home in connection with your business, you may...
2. FAQ If I work at home occasionally, am I entitled to a home office deduction?
3. FAQ Can I deduct home office expenses?
4.   Entrepreneurs
Whether you’re starting a business, building the one you have, or stepping up to run a family business, you need a lot of information to help you make sound financial decisions. You’re not alone—millions...
5.   Tax Planning
Are you taking advantage of all tax benefits Uncle Sam has to offer? The goal of tax planning is to help you minimize your federal income tax liability as much as you are allowed by tax law. You can achieve...
6.   Business Owner
Small businesses are often called the economic engine of the American economy. This is because there are more than 22 million in the U.S., employing more than half of the American work force. Whether...
7. Article Tax planning for the self-employed
Planning is key when you're self-employed and responsible for certain taxes and your own retirement plan. Be sure you understand the various federal and state taxes you must withhold for yourself and your...
8. Article Tax benefits of home ownership
Your principal residence offers a number of tax benefits. One advantage of owning a home is that you can deduct the mortgage interest you've paid. The ability to deduct real estate taxes is another advantage....
9. Article Military Relief Act Offers Significant Tax Breaks
The Military Family Tax Relief Act of 2003, signed into law by President George Bush on Veterans Day, 2003 provides active members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in combat zones, with...
10. Article Surviving an audit
An audit is an impartial review to determine the accuracy of your tax return--it is not an accusation of wrongdoing. Self-employed taxpayers and those who receive much of their income in tips are more...

 

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