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Payroll Tax Cut Extended Through 2012

February 28th, 2012

Congress passed an extension of the 2% payroll tax cut that had been scheduled to expire at the end of February. The extension means 160 million working Americans will continue to pay social security tax on their wages at a 4.2% rate for the rest of 2012, rather than at a 6.2% rate. Because Republicans [...]

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IRS Offers Four Tips on Unemployment Benefits

February 16th, 2012

Unemployment can be stressful enough without having to figure out the tax treatment of the unemployment benefits you receive. Unemployment compensation generally includes, among other forms, state unemployment compensation benefits, but the tax implications depend on the type of program paying the benefits. You must report unemployment compensation on line 19 of Form 1040, line [...]

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Taxable or Non-Taxable Income?

February 14th, 2012

Although most income you receive is taxable and must be reported on your federal income tax return, there are some instances when income may not be taxable.

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Important Tax Developments That May Affect You

February 13th, 2012

The following is a summary of the most important tax developments that have occurred in the past three months that may affect you, your family, your investments, and your livelihood. Please call us for more information about any of these developments and what steps you should implement to take advantage of favorable developments and to minimize the impact of those that are unfavorable.

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