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Use These Updated Tax Numbers In Your 2016 Planning

Certain tax numbers are adjusted annually for inflation, as required by law. Being aware of these changes lets you make updates to your tax planning and take full advantage of retirement and other tax-advantaged savings. Here are some of the 2016 tax numbers you’ll...

Get Ready To Get Going On 2015 Tax Filing

January is the traditional start of tax-filing time, but there’s no need to stress. Here are tips to get this filing season off to a good start. Begin by gathering the items you need to complete your 2015 individual income tax return in one place such as a file...

Are You Aware Of Your Health Care Reporting Requirements?

If you’re an applicable large employer, you may be required to file a new tax form this month. Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage, is required for each full-time employee. The form discloses information on the group health insurance...

Highlight These Tax Dates On Your 2016 Calendar

Grab your fluorescent highlighters and pick a color that you like. It’s time to mark important tax due dates on your 2016 calendar. January 15 – Due date for the fourth and final installment of 2015 estimated tax for individuals (unless you file your 2015 return and...

Tax “Extenders” Renewed In Late December Legislation

In mid-December 2015, Congress renewed the extenders that expired last year. But this time, the extender renewal went further than making the breaks retroactive to the beginning of 2015. Some of the rules are now effective through December 31, 2016, some are effective...

Do You Need To Pay Income Taxes On Gifts?

The act of gifting is generally not a taxable event when you’re the receiver, or “donee.” Why? At the point of receiving the gift, you typically have not received income. What about when you’re the gift-giver? How does the act of giving the gift affect...