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July 24, 2015

Help Friends and Family Enroll in Medicare

Mistakes in enrolling for Medicare can be costly. If you fail to pay for Medicare Part B on time, you will wind up paying the late […]
June 26, 2015

IRS Scams Continue

Aggressive, threatening phone calls from criminals impersonating IRS agents continue to top the IRS’ list of “Dirty Dozen” scams. In the scam, criminals alter caller ID […]
May 29, 2015

Paying for a License to Watch TV? In the UK – Yes, yes you do!

by Kelly Erb Many of you may know that the BBC has temporarily dropped “Top Gear” from the line-up after presenter Jeremy Clarkson had, according to […]
May 29, 2015

The NFL will No Longer be a Tax-Exempt Organization

Late last week, the National Football League (NFL) announced that it would voluntarily give up its tax exempt status. Most folks are surprised to find out […]
April 24, 2015

Are You Really You?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is ramping up efforts to thwart identity theft. As part of those efforts, IRS is reminding taxpayers who receive requests from […]
March 27, 2015

The Seven Deadly Sins of the Self-Employed (at Tax Time)

It is a statistical fact: Self-employed individuals are much more likely to get audited than regular employees. So we are sharing what we consider to be […]
February 23, 2015

How Long Do I Keep Tax Records?

Now that you have all of this great information about tax credits, deductions and other tax breaks, (since you’ve been reading our newsletter all year) you’re […]
January 30, 2015

Tips for Taxpayers who owe the IRS

For taxpayers who owe taxes with their tax returns, the IRS has provided ten tips about how to pay: Taxpayers should never send cash. If taxpayers […]
January 2, 2015

IRS Releases HSA Deduction Limitations for 2015

The Internal Revenue Service has released the 2015 inflation-adjusted deduction limitations for annual contributions to a health savings account.