Volume 3 Issue 4
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Back to the Future
The new tax law retroactively extends several tax law provisions through 2011. The following tax breaks, which had officially expired after 2009, are available dating back to January 1, 2010.
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Which Business Entity Is Best for You?
As you are probably well aware, there are several different types of business entities. Which type best suits your current needs?
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One Management Style Does Not Fit All
There are many critical factors that will determine whether a small business is successful or not, but one of the most important is the leadership exhibited by its owner. In this competitive environment, business fortunes can rise or fall quickly, in direct correlation to the owner’s management techniques. Naturally, you need to have good people working for you, but it all starts at the top.
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Saving for Retirement at Different Ages
When should you start saving for retirement? The best answer is “right now”! It is not too early to begin nor is it generally too late, although the manner and method of savings will likely vary, depending on your stage of life.
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IRS Offers Nine Tips for Charitable Gifts
The IRS rewards the generosity of taxpayers who bestow charitable gifts on those who are less fortunate than they are. But there are plenty of “ins” and “outs” to the charitable deduction rules. To provide assistance to taxpayers, the IRS recently posted these nine tips to facilitate gift-giving.
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Small Businesses: Prepare for Health Care Reforms
Ready or not, many key provisions in the massive health care law—the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA)—take effect next year. In fact, employers must meet certain notification requirements by October 1, 2013.
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Small Businesses: Prepare for Health Care Reforms
Ready or not, many key provisions in the massive health care law—the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA)—take effect next year. In fact, employers must meet certain notification requirements by October 1, 2013.
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For Self-Employeds: Securing Home Office Deductions
Are you a self-employed individual who conducts most of your business at various locations? Even though you spend much of your work time away from home, you still may be able to qualify for home office deductions.
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