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These Are the Real Scams: The Dirty Dozen Tax Policy Scams | Going Concern
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Skip to main content. These Are the Real Scams: The Dirty Dozen Tax Policy Scams. The IRS just came out with its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams. It is a useful rundown of current ways for taxpayers to create enormous trouble for themselves. While useful, it’s incomplete. It only looks at scams used by taxpayers. Hence, the Dirty Dozen Tax Policy Scams. In reverse order Letterman-style. 12 State non-conformity to federal rules. 11 Asinine feel-good tax breaks. But allows deductions only below the li...
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LearnVC.com | Experienced Entrepreneurs
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Your guide to raising capital. An important aspect of raising capital is venture debt. It can greatly increase the runway of a startup, and typically costs less in the long term than giving up additional equity. Ask the VC. One of my favorite collection of information sites), has a great post about. Venture debt in series A financings. Here. Is another post on Ask the VC from Jason Mendelson. From your potential employee’s point of view. Great articles on entrepreneurship. Top 10 myths of entrepreneurship.
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Fulcrum Partners Resources for Executive Benefits & HR Fulcrum Partners, LLC – Consultants
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Fulcrum Partners Resources for Executive Benefits and HR. Fulcrum Partners, LLC – Consultants. Available here on our Fulcrum Partners Resources page, you’ll find reports, videos, and news announcements to help you stay informed and make meaningful decisions about your financial wellness and that of others in your organization. White Papers and Articles. Report from Fulcrum Partners 409A and 457 Updates Fulcrum Partners LLC. What’s New for the 2016 Tax Return Season? Death Benefits Washington Report.
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Monday, August 30, 2010. BP, Oil Spills, and Giving Up Tax Breaks. The news of a few weeks ago (see, e.g., this report. That BP intended to claim deductions and credits arising from expenditures has caused quite a commotion. For example, according to this report. Senator Bill Nelson of Florida requested hearings on the issue and called BP’s intention to claim these deductions and credits unacceptable. Others stories, such as this one. The second issue is whether BP should. Goldman-Sachs, as part of a set...
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anyone v. any one | To The Point's Blog
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To The Point's Blog. Blog for To The Point Publications, LLC, an online writing course for tax professionals (accountants and attorneys). Anyone v. any one. A colleague drafting a trust posited the following question: What is the difference between. I or anyone else, other than the Beneficiary, a parent of the Beneficiary, or any person serving as the Trustee, may transfer property to the Trustee. Should the trust read. Answer: anyone. Why? Anyone: any person at all; anybody. Memory trick: Think of.
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Take the Preposition Quiz! | To The Point's Blog
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To The Point's Blog. Blog for To The Point Publications, LLC, an online writing course for tax professionals (accountants and attorneys). Take the Preposition Quiz! Take a page of your writing, grab a pen or a pencil, and circle the prepositions. What is a preposition? Preposition: A word that combines with a noun or pronoun to form a phrase (e.g., of, in, on, for, about, to, by, with, over, between, onto, regarding, through, during). The Merriam-Webster Dictionary 411 (Merriam-Webster 1998). Limiting pr...
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May v. Must | To The Point's Blog
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To The Point's Blog. Blog for To The Point Publications, LLC, an online writing course for tax professionals (accountants and attorneys). A reader asked the following question of To The Point. 8220;What is the legal difference between may, should, and would and how does it differ in general use in the English language? Grammatically, the word “may” indicates (1) a possibility or (2) a requesting or granting of permission. American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. 808 (1973). For example:.
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Tax Links | TouchTax
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Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations for Tablet and Phone. Thank you to the following tax-related blogs and Web sites for featuring TouchTax – mobile tax deskbook reference solution:. Wills, Trusts and Estates Prof Blog. By Gerry W. Beyer. Adjunct Law Prof Blog. By Mitchell H. Rubenstein. Article feature in the July 2012 edition of. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Does the Period Go Inside or Outside the Final Quotation Mark? | To The Point's Blog
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To The Point's Blog. Blog for To The Point Publications, LLC, an online writing course for tax professionals (accountants and attorneys). Does the Period Go Inside or Outside the Final Quotation Mark? Place periods and commas inside the final quotation mark. For example:. Wrong: He said, Mary went to court . Correct: He said, Mary went to court. But, what about semicolons, questions marks, and exclamation points? Wrong: The taxpayer questioned, What is the FBAR? Why is the second example wrong? Charming ...
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