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Selling a home: Will you owe tax on the profit?

Selling a home: Will you owe tax on the profit?

September 24, 2021

Many homeowners across the country have seen their home values increase recently. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median price of homes sold in July of 2021 rose 17.8% over July of 2020. The median home price was $411,200 in the Northeast, $275,300 in the Midwest, $305,200 in the South and $508,300 in […]

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Planning For Year-End Gifts with the Gift Tax Annual Exclusion

Planning For Year-End Gifts with the Gift Tax Annual Exclusion

September 8, 2021

As we approach the holidays and the end of the year, many people may want to make gifts of cash or stock to their loved ones. By properly using the annual exclusion, gifts to family members and loved ones can reduce the size of your taxable estate, within generous limits, without triggering any estate or […]

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5 Questions to Ask About Your Marketing Efforts

5 Questions to Ask About Your Marketing Efforts

September 2, 2021

For many small to midsize businesses, spending money on marketing calls for a leap of faith that the benefits will outweigh the costs. Much of the planning process tends to focus on the initial expenses incurred rather than how to measure return on investment. Here are five questions to ask yourself and your leadership team […]

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Does your employer provide life insurance? Here are the tax consequences

Does your employer provide life insurance? Here are the tax consequences

August 27, 2021

Employer-provided life insurance is a coveted fringe benefit. However, if group term life insurance is part of your benefit package, and the coverage is higher than $50,000, there may be undesirable income tax implications. Tax on income you don’t receive The first $50,000 of group term life insurance coverage that your employer provides is excluded […]

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ABLE Accounts May Help Disabled or Blind Family Members

ABLE Accounts May Help Disabled or Blind Family Members

August 25, 2021

There may be a tax-advantaged way for people to save for the needs of family members with disabilities — without having them lose eligibility for government benefits to which they’re entitled. It can be done though an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account, which is a tax-free account that can be used for disability-related […]

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5 Possible Tax Aspects of a Parent Moving into a Nursing Home

5 Possible Tax Aspects of a Parent Moving into a Nursing Home

August 9, 2021

If you have a parent entering a nursing home, you may not be thinking about taxes. But there are a number of possible tax implications. Here are five. 1. Long-term medical care The costs of qualified long-term care, including nursing home care, are deductible as medical expenses to the extent they, along with other medical […]

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