Tax Strategist: Year-End Tax Planning Moves for Individuals
With about a month left in the year, there is plenty you can do to improve your tax situation. Read this Tax Strategist for more.
With about a month left in the year, there is plenty you can do to improve your tax situation. Read this Tax Strategist for more.
There are an abundant number of provisions that provide tax relief to small businesses this year. Just so you don’t overlook any of these benefits, or in case your business would like to position itself to take advantage of some before the close of the year, here is a brief rundown on many of the business benefits that are available for 2011.
Gains & losses come from the sale of assets—sounds easy, but there are reasons to consult a tax expert before year-end. Read more in this week’s Tax Tip.
“Money Talks” hosts discuss how to reduce taxable income by contributing to your retirement plans.
Small-business owners have excellent opportunities to save for retirement, often with tax benefits for the business. Read more in this week’s Tax Tip.
While it is holiday time, we think it is important for people to know that there is plenty of time to make a difference in their tax situation before the end of the year.
Businesses with qualified production activities can take advantage of the Domestic Production Deduction on their taxes. Read this Tax Tip for more.
Dan DiLuzio, C.P.A. joins “Money Talks” to discuss the year-end strategy of choosing when to pay your fourth quarter estimated state taxes and what affect it might have on any alternative minimum tax you might have to pay.
We look at two expiring tax provisions—Tax-Free Charitable Donations from IRAs and Deducting General Sales and Use Taxes.
If you are unemployed, certain expenses you incur when looking for a new job may be tax deductible. Learn more in this week’s Tax Tip.