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When I was a teenager, as soon as I was able, I rushed down to our local library to register to vote. In North Carolina,
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V is for Vacation Home. Spring Break is coming up in a few weeks and we’re lucky enough to be able to spend time with
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U is for Unreasonable Compensation. I don’t love S corporations. I know that my CPA friends love, love them but I don’t. While I agree
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When I was in college, I used to think there were only two federal income tax returns: the form 1040-EZ for students and the form
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T is for Tuition and Fees Deduction. College can be expensive. Crazy expensive. I say this as a former student now repaying tons of student
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S is for Standard Deduction. Most taxpayers have the option of claiming the standard deduction or the itemized deduction. I say “most” because, as with
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The Philadelphia Daily News is reporting that there is a suspicious package at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office in Philadelphia. The device consists of
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R is for Refund. With tax season down to the wire, more and more taxpayers are wondering about the status of their refunds. Your refund
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Sometimes, what seems like a little story is actually quite extraordinary. That’s what happened earlier this month, when what seemed like business as usual thousands
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