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  • How to Make the Most of the Annual Gift Tax Exclusion
    How to Make the Most of the Annual Gift Tax Exclusion

    The holidays often inspire a spirit of generosity. So, at year end, many people decide to give money or assets to their loved ones. Over time, lifetime gifts can also be an effective way for wealthy ...

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  • Hobby or Business? How to Treat COVID-19 Sideline Activities for Taxes
    Hobby or Business? How to Treat COVID-19 Sideline Activities for Taxes

    Today, many people sell homemade products online or work on some unincorporated sideline venture outside of their regular day jobs. Such activities can generate extra spending money. This can be ...

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  • FAQs about Home Office Deductions
    FAQs about Home Office Deductions

    In the past, home office deductions were available to a wide range of taxpayers, including certain employees who worked from home. But the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has effectively eliminated home ...

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  • FAQs About Virtual Currency and Your Taxes
    FAQs About Virtual Currency and Your Taxes

    Virtual currency has gone mainstream. AT&T recently announced that its customers can use Bitcoin to pay their phone bills. Other big companies that accept Bitcoin include Microsoft, Expedia and ...

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  • Tax Implications of Refinancing Your Home
    Tax Implications of Refinancing Your Home

    You may be thinking about refinancing this year to take advantage of falling interest rates. Or you may have refinanced your home mortgage last year and have yet to file your 2018 return (because you ...

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  • Delinquent Taxpayers: How Much Does the IRS Let Them Live On?
    Delinquent Taxpayers: How Much Does the IRS Let Them Live On?

    The IRS uses "Collection Financial Standards" to help determine a taxpayer's ability to pay a delinquent tax liability. Allowable living expenses include those that meet the test of being necessary to ...

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