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IRS Relief for Victims of Recent Hurricanes

Oct 4, 2017

Whether you live in an area affected by the recent hurricanes, or you have family or friends who live there, the IRS provides guidance to victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. Special tax relief and assistance is available to taxpayers in the Presidential...

Reminders About Charitable Donations Following Recent Hurricanes

Oct 4, 2017

In the aftermath of the horrific damage in Florida, Texas and the Caribbean caused by the recent hurricanes, there are multiple ways to provide charitable relief to those in need. One way is by contributing stock gifts to 501(c)(3) organizations that are helping in...

Need Help Completing a W-4 Form?

Oct 4, 2017

If you change jobs, you need to submit a W-4 form with your new employer. What seems like a very straightforward form can often result in a surprisingly large overpayment or balance due when you file your taxes the following year. Some underlying issues with the W-4...

IRS Reminds Taxpayers: Watch Out for Scams

Oct 4, 2017

From IRS News Bulletin- 2017-112: The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning that tax-related scams continue across the nation even though the tax filing season has ended for most taxpayers. People should remain on alert to new and emerging schemes involving the...

Jan. 2, 2018 is Deadline to Possibly Save Significant Estate Taxes

Oct 4, 2017

By Attorney Neil Cohen, guest contributor You have until January 2, 2018 to file your portability election. What does that mean and why is it important? If your spouse or one of your parents died after December 31, 2010 and no federal estate tax return was filed for...

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