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Tax Planning for Investments Gets More Complicated

For investors, fall is a good time to review year-to-date gains and losses. Not only can it help you assess your financial health, but it also can help you determine whether to buy or sell investments before year end to save taxes. This year, you also need to keep [...]

2018-09-27T11:18:53-04:00September 27, 2018|

Estate Planning is Indispensable for Unmarried Couples

When married couples neglect to prepare an estate plan, state intestacy laws step in to help provide financial security for the surviving spouse. It may not be the plan they would have designed, but at least it offers some measure of financial security. Unmarried couples, however, have no such [...]

2018-09-14T15:47:50-04:00September 14, 2018|

Do you Need to Make an Estimated Tax Payment by September 17th?

To avoid interest and penalties, you must make sufficient federal income tax payments long before your April filing deadline through withholding, estimated tax payments, or a combination of the two. The third 2018 estimated tax payment deadline for individuals is September 17. If you don’t have an employer withholding [...]

2018-09-07T13:52:24-04:00September 7, 2018|

At Your Own risk: The Pitfalls of DIY Estate Planning

There’s no law that says you can’t prepare your own estate plan. And with an abundance of online services that automate the creation of wills and other documents, it’s easy to do. But unless your estate is small and your plan is exceedingly simple, the pitfalls of do-it-yourself (DIY) [...]

2018-08-23T14:55:25-04:00August 23, 2018|

What Can You Deduct When Volunteering?

What you can deduct when volunteering Because donations to charity of cash or property generally are tax deductible (if you itemize), it only seems logical that the donation of something even more valuable to you — your time — would also be deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Donations [...]

2018-07-10T14:12:09-04:00July 10, 2018|

Save Tax by Saving Energy : Home Green Home

Home green home: Save tax by saving energy “Going green” at home — whether it’s your principal residence or a second home — can reduce your tax bill in addition to your energy bill, all while helping the environment, too. The catch is that, to reap all three benefits, [...]

2018-07-08T16:52:46-04:00July 8, 2018|

Do You Know the ABCs of HSAs, FSAs and HRAs?

There continues to be much uncertainty about the Affordable Care Act and how such uncertainty will impact health care costs. So it’s critical to leverage all tax-advantaged ways to fund these expenses, including HSAs, FSAs and HRAs. Here’s how to make sense of this alphabet soup of health care [...]

2018-06-26T21:02:54-04:00June 26, 2018|
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