So, it looks like the omicron variant is running out of steam. No, wait- it’s running out of steam in the more populated areas of the USA. But, it’s still infecting folks in the other regions of the USA.
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Radical Constitutionalist
An experiment of sorts. Today’s blog is below- in video or written formats. Your choice!
Transparency
I have been using Outlook for more than 25 years. (Yes, this was before it was publicly available.) As did my business partner and our Chief Operating Officer.
When I get older, losing my hair…
When we reach a certain age, we wonder to whom and how we will give our possessions. But, the “Last Will and Testament” should not be our first focus. We really need a complete plan.
If there isn’t a Will, there’s usually NOT a way!
Yesterday, we spoke about advanced medical directives (living wills).
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What Changes Affect My Filing Taxes in 2017 (Part VII)
You did it! You held on for the seven posts. Today is the last one. Where we will learn about the changes to how long extensions may be (some are shorter and some are longer than before). Oh, and penalties- they’re going up. (Of course!)
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What Changes Affect My Tax Filing in 2017 (Part VI)
Come on! You’ve made it this far. There’s only one more after today’s blog!
Today, we’ll discuss the changes that the IRS has made in collecting overdue taxes, how we’ll be able (or not) to request (and be granted) extended payment plans, and the changes in the filing dates for some taxes.
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What Changes Affect My Tax Filing in 2017 (Part V)
Oh, good! I haven’t lost you yet. Even though there was a weekend separating all these sections.
Today, we’ll continue our discussion of Section 179 (this is depreciation, but of the sort that really lets us write off the entire- or most of- the capital costs in one fell swoop. Plus, the potential sea change in partnership rules that may affect many in an attempt to handle the new IRS method of auditing the partnerships.
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What Changes Affect My Filing Taxes in 2017 (Part IV)
I know, I know. You already hate reading about taxes. But, you really need to know about these changes. Today, we’ll continue with Part IV. (Here is a link to yesterday’s Part III.)
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What Changes Affect My Tax Filing in 2017 (Part III)
We’re not quite half-way throught yet. (The most recent update on our tax laws can be found here.) Today, we’ll talk about some exemptions from Obamacare, changes for employers (and when we’ll get their 1099s and W2s), plus changes to our social security taxes and overseas employment exemptions.
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