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President Signed Tax Extenders, Penalties, and ABLE Act Bill

On December 19, the President signed tax extenders, penalties and the ABLE Act Bill — the Tax Increase Prevention Act […]

Large Employers Must Offer Health Coverage In 2015

In general, beginning January 1, 2015, large employers must offer health coverage — employers with at least 100 full-time and […]

Webinar on Identity Theft Scams January 27

Tax season is getting close — and for some people, so is an experience with tax identity theft or IRS […]

Maximizing Your Employee Business Expense Deductions

Individuals can deduct certain expenses as miscellaneous itemized deductions that they incur in the course of their employment. Generally, qualified […]

Have You Taken Your Required Minimum IRA Distribution for 2015?

As year-end approaches, this is a good time to make sure you have taken your required minimum distribution (RMD) for […]

January, February, and March 2015 IRS Tax Due Dates

This calendar includes IRS tax due dates for the months of January, February, and March 2014.

Tax Smart Gifting

Frequently, taxpayers think that gifts of cash, securities or other assets they give to other individuals are tax deductible and, […]

Caution — Health Insurance Reimbursement Plan

If your business has a health insurance reimbursement plan, be very cautious. The IRS, earlier this year, cautioned employers of […]

2015 Pocket Tax Guide Now Available

If you’re one of those people who likes to be prepared for the next year — you’re in luck! A […]

No Health Insurance – Apply for An Exemption Waiver NOW

If you didn’t have health insurance coverage this year, you may be subject to a penalty unless you qualify for […]

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