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  • 5 ways to maximize tax-deductible business meal expenses

    October 5, 2018
    Manhattan businessmen meet over lunch. (Photo by Phillip Capper via Flickr Creative Commons) The way to a business contract is…
  • Business meals remain deductible at old tax law 50% level

    October 4, 2018
    Another lingering tax deduction concern created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is finally clearer. The Internal Revenue…
  • Companies get new tax credit for providing paid family leave

    October 3, 2018
    My octogenarian mother does an amazing job of taking care of herself and her little dog, aka my furry younger…
  • New IRS commissioner begins work, faces lingering Democratic tax policy questions

    October 2, 2018
    Tax litigator Charles Rettig (far left) is sworn in on Oct. 1 as new IRS commissioner by his boss, Treasury…
  • Student loan repayment help soon could be part of more companies’ benefit packages

    October 1, 2018
    October's here! In addition to making some general fourth quarter tax moves, this month is when many employees get to…
  • Delusional tax protester deemed competent to face tax evasion sentencing

    September 30, 2018
    Winston Shrout giving a financial seminar via YouTube before his recent tax legal troubles. Winston Shrout believes he's an alien with…
  • Tiffany Haddish just wants a ‘thank you’ from IRS

    September 29, 2018
    Hey, Uncle Sam, one of the funniest actresses out there is not feeling very cheerful right now and it's your…
  • Gambling loss deductions still allowed under new tax law

    September 28, 2018
    The Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots already are close to a combined $600 million. As the drawing times near, more…
  • Higher interest rates prompt bank cash awards, and taxes, for new accounts

    September 27, 2018
    Old-school passbook savings accounts are safe, but have been paying minuscule interest over the last few years. The White House…
  • Individuals’ 2017 moving costs paid or reimbursed by employers in 2018 are still tax free

    September 26, 2018
    You took that great new job last November. It was a bit of hassle, a quick move three states away,…
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