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Taxes Associated With Rental Properties
Published May 19, 2011
Because your rental property sold for less than your original cost, you have a capital loss.
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Converting Nondeductible IRA to Roth
Published May 17, 2011
Dispel yourself of the notion of capital gains in an IRA; there is no such thing. IRAs have earnings whether they come from dividends, interest or asset appreciation.
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Real Estate Tax Deductions
Published April 26, 2011
The IRS taxes mortgage payments made by your insurer, but you can still deduct interest.
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Dealing With a Business Loss
Published April 20, 2011
If you use the cash-basis method of accounting, you can't incur a loss for an uncollected account.
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Get a Break on Inusrance Costs
Published April 14, 2011
Thanks to the recent jobs act, sole proprietors get a break on health insurance costs.
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Tax Credit for Small Business Owners
Published April 12, 2011
Small business employers can get health insurance tax credit, if they qualify. Here's how to determine if you are eligible.
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How to Widrawal Money Safely From a Roth IRA
Published March 17, 2011
Whether you pay a penalty on Roth IRA withdrawals depends on a few factors.
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Making the Most of Capital Gains
Published March 08, 2011
With warrants, your holding period starts the day you exercise your right to acquire the stock.
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Taxes and Disability Benefits
Published February 22, 2011
If you pay insurance premiums with after-tax money, your benefits should not be cut by payroll taxes.
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Tab Break on Rental Property
Published February 17, 2011
The passive activity loss rules from the IRS will dictate rental deductions.

