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Self-Directed IRAs – Q&A

v  What is a Self-Directed IRA? A Self-Directed IRA is a type of IRA that allows the owner to have more control over his/her retirement funds.  Typically, a Self-Directed IRA allows the account owner to direct the account trustee to make a broader range of investments versus other types [...]

2014-02-20T16:15:51-05:00February 20, 2014|

2013 Additional Taxes for High Income Taxpayers

Overview Beginning in 2013, there are three primary tax changes that will impact "high income" taxpayers: 1. An Additional Medicare Tax of 0.9% on wages and self-employment income in excess of $200,000 as a single taxpayer or $250,000 as a married taxpayer filing jointly ($125,000 married filing separately) 2. [...]

2014-02-13T13:09:41-05:00February 13, 2014|

Residential Energy Credits – 2013

The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (2012 Taxpayer Relief Act) provides benefits to homeowners like you by extending the Credit for Nonbusiness Energy Property (CNEP) for  2013. The 2012 Taxpayer Relief Act does not modify the general requirements for the CNEP. As you may know, the CNEP can [...]

2014-02-03T12:08:32-05:00February 3, 2014|

2013 Tax Changes – A Year in Review

2013 Tax Changes- A Year in Review 1)      New Medicare Taxes 2)      New Tax Rates and Alternative Minimum Tax 3)      Itemized Deduction and Personal Exemption Phase-outs 4)      Tax Treatment of Married Same-Sex Couples 5)      Estate and Gift Tax Changes 6)      Business Related Tax Changes 7)      Expiring Provision After 2013 [...]

2014-01-10T19:07:32-05:00January 10, 2014|

MA Sales and Use Tax: Legislature Votes to Repeal Computer Service Tax

The Massachusetts House of Representatives, by a vote of 156 to 1, and the Senate, by a unanimous vote, have approved legislation that eliminates sales and use tax on computer system design services and the modification, integration, enhancement, installation, or configuration of standardized software. Governor Deval Patrick signed the [...]

2013-09-30T12:33:16-04:00September 30, 2013|

Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday – August 10th & 11th

Legislation authorizing a Massachusetts sales tax holiday for this weekend, August 10-11, 2013, has recently been enacted. On these dates sales tax does not apply to non business-related retail sales of tangible personal property with a price of up to $2,500 per item. The tax holiday exemption does not [...]

2013-08-07T18:29:48-04:00August 7, 2013|
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