- Miss the April 15 Deadline?
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Did you miss filing your 1040 tax return by the April 15 due date? If you did, you may be accruing late filing penalties, late payment penalties, and interest. Late filers can mitigate those penalties by filing as soon as possible. There are no late filing penalties or late payment penalties if you had no tax liability (i.e., did not owe or would have gotten a refund) on April 15.
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- Don’t Panic If You Receive an IRS Notice
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A letter from the IRS will probably increase your heart rate a little. Don’t panic; many of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
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- Leave Your Business to Your Family - Not the Government
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Successfully passing a family business to the family upon death of the owner is not an easy task. Most business owners fail to realize the importance of a sound business succession plan. As a result, only about half of all family businesses are transferred to the next generation. A significant number are forced to look elsewhere for capital and management expertise.
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- Read This Before Tossing Old Tax Records
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Now that your taxes have been completed for 2012, you are probably wondering what old records can be discarded. If you are like most taxpayers, you have records from years ago that you are afraid to throw away. It would be helpful to understand why the records must be kept in the first place.
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- President’s Proposed Tax Changes for 2014
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The budget proposal released by President Obama on April 10 includes a substantial number of proposed tax changes impacting individuals, businesses, estate taxation, energy incentives, and international issues. Although these are only proposals, they provide an insight into the administration’s thinking on tax reform. An overview of the most prominent issues related to individuals and small business is provided below.
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