- October 01, 2010
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Stock Market: Tax Issues, Cautious Recovery Create Uncertainty
News that the recession officially ended some 15 months ago failed to generate much excitement among Wall Street pundits. Economic growth and unemployment have yet to perform significantly better than during the official recessionary period. Truth be told – and semantics aside – analysts and individual investors alike are most concerned with implications of the […]
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The Right Stuff: Six Traits of Dynamic Business Professionals
Do you have what it takes to outlast your business? All too often, business owners, directors and managers hurt the long-term survival of their companies because they either don’t realize their shortcomings or lack the ability to do something about them before it’s too late. A recent study conducted by the Guardian Life Small Business […]
Read more- October 01, 2010
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Tax Benefits Change for College Funding Programs
Everyone knows the cost of college tuition has skyrocketed to almost incomprehensible levels. According to CollegeBoard.com, the average tuition and fees for in-state students at a public four-year college is $7,020, while the average full-time, out-of-state price tag is $11,528. Compare that to private four-year colleges that charge an average of $26,273 per year in […]
Read more- October 01, 2010
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For New Tax Breaks, Act Fast
The recently signed Small Business Jobs Act promises that investors who put money into small companies will get full relief from capital-gains taxes on any returns. But to get the break, investors have to act in the next three months. That’s too short a time to identify and strike a deal with an up-and-coming business, […]
Read more- September 30, 2010
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IRS to stop mailing income tax forms
The Internal Revenue Service plans to stop mailing instructions and paper forms for annual income tax returns, saving the agency about $10 million a year as more Americans are filing online. About 11.5 million people who filed paper tax returns in 2009 received the tax information in the mail, IRS said. The agency normally sends […]
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