Well, 2014 is almost here, so there’s no major tax-planning you can do right now. But don’t throw in the towel quite yet. There are some nice year-end tax deductions still available if you take action immediately. Want to take advantage of every last tax break Uncle Sam will allow? Don’t miss my new and final article of 2013. It’s titled Tax Tips: Create Year-End Tax … [Read more...]
How to create year-end medical & retirement plan deductions
Time is running out! The fact is, if you don’t act by December, 31 you may lose some big tax deductions that you can (and should!) lawfully claim. I’m talking about medical deductions and retirement-plan contributions that can be positioned as business tax-deductions — deductions that can slash your 2013 tax bill! In my new article you’ll find six practical, proven strategies … [Read more...]
Winning year-end tax strategies for stock investors
2013 has been a great year for the stock market. But there’s another good reason to celebrate. If you act before the end of the year, you can save big money on taxes and help others at the same time! How? For starters, read my new article and learn the right way to offset your stock market gains and losses. Consider making a gift of appreciated stock to charity. Sure, … [Read more...]
10 last-minute vehicle tax deductions
The clock is ticking and soon it will be 2014. This means that if you’re thinking about buying or selling a business vehicle, you better get moving! You see, to take advantage of all the tax deductions coming to you, you have to own the vehicle and place it in service before midnight, December, 31. Want to learn how to use 10 last-minute 2013 tax deductions by buying and … [Read more...]
Five ways to avoid the new Obamacare tax
Watch out! The new Obamacare tax is coming. That’s right. The new 3.8 % Obamacare tax on net investment and passive income makes its unwelcome debut on your 2013 tax return. You may hear the new tax referred to as the: Obamacare tax Net investment income tax (NIIT) Medicare tax Whatever you call it, the new tax can hurt you a lot, unless you know what you’re … [Read more...]