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Deducting Mortgage Payments Made by Your Insurer
Published April 12, 2012
The IRS taxes mortgage payments made by your insurer, but you can still deduct interest.
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Co-Owned Property With an Ex Can Be Taxing
Published April 10, 2012
Even if you're on good terms after the breakup, get your financial deals in writing.
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Tax Write-off For Small Business
Published March 29, 2012
If you use a loss to offset a Roth IRA conversion, it'll be difficult to pay taxes on future profits.
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Can You Deduct Moving Expenses?
Published February 28, 2012
You can deduct your moving expenses if you meet certain criteria.
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Get Help Paying for School
Published January 31, 2012
Use the American opportunity credit to help pay college costs, including tools required for school.
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Tips to Sell Your Franchise
Published November 08, 2011
Trying to cut your losses and sell your franchise? Here's an explainer on what you may be able to recover as a tax write-off.
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Health Insurance Deduction for S-Corp
Published November 04, 2011
You can't claim a deduction for your health plan at the corporate level, but you can on Form 1040.
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Do 401(k) Assets Count in Roth Conversion?
Published October 13, 2011
In a Roth conversion, only the values in IRA accounts are considered in determining taxable income.
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Defaulting on Thrift Savings Plan Loan
Published October 04, 2011
If the default is due to disability, would you owe a 10% penalty for the withdrawal?
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Offset Capital Gains From Flipped Property
Published September 27, 2011
As long as flipping property is not a business, you can offset the gain with stock market losses.

