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Back Door Man…

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I’m sure you’ve heard that the Senate version of the (creatively named) Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is now going to attack PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act), affectionately (sic) known as Obamacare. But, if you don’t truly understand the intracacies of the bill, it will be difficult to discern how NOT collecting the tax penalty on those who don’t enroll in a health care plan can be used to reduce the deficit incurred by the behemoth of a bill.  (Sorry for all those negatives- but that’s the true concept.)

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Do you know that the IRS has not changed its policies on gifts?  That any business gift that costs more than $ 25 is taxable to the extent if exceeds that threshold?  That is has been in place since 1981- which means at the very least the IRS should have changed the deductible limit to $ 66.

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