It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. Next up: How do you treat scholarships, fellowships and grants for tax purposes? Is free money really “free” – or do you have to pay tax on those funds?
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Back To School: Tax Breaks For Cyclists And Other Commuters
It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. Next up: It seems like everyone on campus has a bicycle… are there any tax breaks available for cyclists?
Read MoreWould ‘Very High Taxes’ Keep Unemployment Rates Low?
As Labor Day draws to a close, we wait for unemployment data and ponder: is there a correlation between unemployment rates and taxes?
Read MoreBack To School: Are School Uniforms Deductible?
It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. First up: Are school uniforms deductible?
Read MoreBack To School: Can You Deduct The Cost Of Special Foods For Allergies, Celiac & Other Dietary Concerns?
It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. Next up: Can you deduct the cost of foods for allergies, Celiac Disease and other medical concerns? What about dietary restrictions for religious, moral or ethical reasons?
Read MoreGuest Post: Is Transfer Pricing The Fix To Corporate Tax Reform?
Transfer pricing may be the key to corporate tax reform. Guest post by Barb.
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