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The IRS will begin accepting tax returns electronically on January 20. Paper returns will begin processing at the same time.
January 2 -
How clients can face higher taxes on gains paid by underperforming mutual funds, shrink their tax footprint and spend their tax refund wisely.
January 1 -
The recently enacted Tax Increase Prevention Act extends the provision that allows certain IRA owners to make tax-free distributions to charity, but the deadline is coming up.
December 29 -
Try these guidelines for giving shares of appreciable stocks, making major money moves before year-end, and setting up tax maneuvers for 2015.
December 26 -
Using donor-advised funds can ease the pressure on clients to make hurried year-end giving decisions, while still allowing them to receive the tax benefits from their donation.
December 22
American Endowment Foundation -
Five ways to shrink your client's tax footprint, tax moves to make still in 2014, and clients ready for IRA charity contributions.
December 18 -
The legislation provides a short-term extension through the end of the year for dozens of familiar tax breaks for businesses and individuals, along with a new savings program for the disabled.
December 18 -
Investors have gotten more desperate in their pursuit of yield, reaching for ever-dicier products. What could possibly go wrong?
December 17 -
The U.S. Senate sent a $42 billion package of tax incentives to President Obama for his signature, reviving dozens of lapsed breaks for 2014 and setting them to expire two weeks from tomorrow.
December 17 -
Year-end tax planning isn't necessarily a good reason to bring up charitable planning with your clients.
December 15 -
Advisors still have time to come up with significant savings for their clients.
December 12
Jefferson National -
Three ways your clients can save on taxes; two money moves they should make this year; and what they should do with capital losses before saying goodbye to 2014.
December 11 -
Are your clients prepared for the capital gain that many mutual funds are likely to pay out before year-end?
December 8
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The 378-46 vote Wednesday would provide $42 billion in temporary relief to taxpayers, including companies that rely on the research tax credit and the production tax credit for wind energy.
December 4 -
As 2014 draws to a close, there may be more planning opportunities than ever before, but also more traps for the unwary, according to Grant Thornton LLP.
December 3 -
Tax benefits for individuals and small businesses that expired in 2013 could have an impact on as many as one in six taxpayers, according to a new analysis.
December 2 -
Retirees should consider downsizing their homes before taking a reverse mortgage; Plus, the only time when retirees should use retirement funds for something other than retirement.
December 1 -
For many advisors and their clients, this practice has evolved from a strictly year-end affair. But does it pay off? Is it over-hyped?
December 1 -
It is easy to screw it up, and its happening a lot, says Robert Gordon of Twenty-First Securities.
December 1 -
Lowering your client's tax bill, year-end charitable tax tips and 15 surprising tax deductions.
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