5 Critical Questions to Ask Your Accountant About Tax Planning BEFORE Tax Season
Do you feel that you pay too much in tax? You’re not alone. The General Accounting Office estimates that Americans over-pay their taxes by almost
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Meet Your Local PVA!
Somewhere within your county, likely at this very moment, a Property Valuation Assessor (PVA) is determining the value of a specific piece of property. Who
Real Property Tax Basics
Property tax is one of our country’s oldest taxes; it was even established prior to federal income tax. As far back as the founding of
Forgivable Expenses
Good news on forgivable expenses! There is a lot more that is eligible for forgiveness, and not just for new loans. The expanded categories apply
Life Insurance Policy Loan: A Tax Nightmare
Bruce Brown fell into the life insurance policy loan trap. Brown, a commercial litigation attorney, purchased a life insurance policy from Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Tax Free Growth with a Roth IRA
Roth IRAs are owned by 19 percent of all U.S. households. If you are younger than age 50, you can contribute a maximum of $6,000
Best Tax Deductions for Timeshares
A timeshare is not only a great opportunity to get away for a while, but it can also be a wonderful investment. Not only does
How to Choose the Right Entity
Which type of entity is right for you? There are four types of entities and the one you choose can either work for you or