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Overlooked Tax Benefits For Refinancing Your Mortgage


Rates for a 30-year mortgage remain near record lows at ~4%. As a result, many homeowners that have refinanced their homes have benefited from lower monthly interest payments. However, many still seem to overlook key tax deductions associated with it. .
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What is a Spousal IRA and Should I Open One For My Spouse?


When we think about an IRA, our initial reaction is that we need to have earned income to contribute to the account. However, spouses that stay at home, were laid off, or are just taking time off from work, can also benefit from a spousal IRA. .
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What Exactly Happens When The IRS Audits My Tax Return?


We all know that the chances of facing an IRS audit are low or about 1 percent for joint filers earning less than $200,000 a year. Still, we all have jitters when the topic comes up. .
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What Steps Should I Take To Bring A Business Invention To Market?


To paraphrase Ralph Waldo Emerson, almost everyone thinks they can build a better mousetrap, but building it and successfully bringing it to market are two different things. .
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A Rundown of Free Online Advertising Promotions for Small Businesses


There are now a few financial incentives to start experimenting with online advertising for your small business. We provide a listing of promotions to help you begin your online advertising campaigns. .
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The December 2011 home sale numbers indicated that 13% of the 4.61 million homes sold were part of a short sale (19% were in foreclosure). These sales have potentially significant consequences to the homeowner's credit score and they often have questions about the tax impact too. .
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Key Business Tax Breaks Have Not Been Reinstated Yet


When lawmakers reached an agreement to extend the payroll tax cut, key business tax breaks impacting more than 28 million small businesses were left out of the plan. .
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What Happens If I Don’t File a Tax Return?


There are serious financial and potentially legal consequences when an individual doesn't file a tax return. The obvious ones are penalties and interest due for back taxes. But, what exactly happens when you don't file a return? .
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Should A Married Couple Ever File Taxes Separately?


In many cases, most married couples file a joint tax return because it's the norm. But, that may not be the best option for all couples. .
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If you can’t afford to pay the full price for dental care, your age and financial situation can help determine the kind of free or low-cost dental care you can obtain. Read More.

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