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Videos
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Home Office Deductions If you use a portion of your home for business, you may be able to take a home office deduction.Watch Video | Tax Preparation
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Past Years If you haven't filed a tax return in the past few years, find out how you can get all caught up with your taxes.Watch Video | Tax Preparation
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Charitable Donations Have you donated to charity this year? You'll want to learn about charitable contributions and your tax return.Watch Video | Tax Preparation
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Tax Refund Scams The IRS is warning taxpayers about a tax scam involving social security benefits Watch Video | Tax Preparation
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Entity Selection Starting a business? Choosing the right entity is very important from the very beginning. Watch Video | Business Consulting, Entrepreneurial Accounting
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Getting Married? Watch our tips for newlyweds to have a "happy ever after" tax-wise. Watch Video | Tax Preparation
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Mileage Rates 2011 Find what the standard mileage rates are for the second half of 2011. Watch Video | Entrepreneurial Accounting, Tax Preparation
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Job Search Costs If you're searching for a new job, find out details about deducting job expenses on your federal tax return.Watch Video | Tax Preparation
Links
Articles
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IRS Mileage Reimbursement
If you travel by car on business, you can deduct your mileage. The IRS mileage reimbursement ... Read More »
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How To Save On Taxes
You just got done paying taxes or filing an extension and are grumpy. If you are smart, you will use this miserable event to teach yourself how to save on taxes next year. Read More »
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Donate a Car to Charity
The IRS has changed the regulations for claiming a deduction when you donate a car to charity. If you donated a car last year, you need to understand the new donatea car to charity rules. Read More »
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Three Ways to Pay Your Federal Income Tax
If you owe taxes but can’t pay the full amount by the April 15 deadline you should still file your return on time and pay as much as you can to avoid penalties and interest. Read More »







