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Tax Attorneys	Start Your Year-End Tax Saving Moves Now – Here’s How Part 2Published October 28, 2016 | By admin	It’s already fall and before you know it, another year wil be upon us. It’s never too early to plan ahead to minimze your tax bill. An experienced and knowledgeable tax professional can help any individual or business make the right year-end savings moves with important advice and assistance. Here is the second part of a two-part series on some things to ponder when considering potential tax moves between now and the end of 2016:
This is a preview of Start Your Year-End Tax Saving Moves Now – Here’s How Part 2. Read the full post (439 words, 1 image, estimated 1:45 mins reading time)	Posted in Expenses Deductions, Tax Attorneys, Tax Credit | Tagged accelerating deductions, alternative minimum tax (AMT), itemized deductions, required minimum distributions, traditional IRA | Leave a comment	Start Your Year-End Tax Saving Moves Now – Here’s How Part 1Published October 27, 2016 | By admin	It’s already fall and before you know it, another year will be upon us. It’s never too early to plan ahead to minimize your tax bill. An experienced and knowledgeable tax professional can help any individual or business make the right year-end savings moves with important advice and assistance. Here is the first part of a two part series on some things to ponder when considering potential tax moves between now and the end of 2016:
This is a preview of Start Your Year-End Tax Saving Moves Now – Here’s How Part 1. Read the full post (426 words, 1 image, estimated 1:42 mins reading time)	Posted in Expenses Deductions, Tax Attorneys, Tax Credit | Tagged deferred income, income, net investment tax, withholding tax | Leave a comment	Moving To Canada After The Presidential Election? Remember Your TaxesPublished October 26, 2016 | By admin	The U.S. taxes its citizens on all income, regardless of where they live and earn this income. With the impending presidential election, the notion of some citizens renouncing their citizenship and moving abroad to some place like Canada based upon the result regularly appears in mainstream and social media.
This is a preview of Moving To Canada After The Presidential Election? Remember Your Taxes. Read the full post (518 words, 1 image, estimated 2:04 mins reading time)	Posted in Tax Attorneys, Tax Evasion, Tax Filing Deadlines | Tagged expatriate, Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts), Form 1040NR, I.R.C. § 877, I.R.C. § 877A, Section 349(a)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 | Leave a comment	Apple Owes Ireland $15 Billion In Taxes. Ireland Doesn’t Want The MoneyPublished October 24, 2016 | By admin	In late August, the European Commission ruled that Ireland must collect $14.5 billion in back taxes from Apple. The antitrust regulator for the European Union claimed that Ireland had given Apple an extremely favorable tax arrangement for over ten years allowing the tech giant to pay a tax of less than 1 percent. The EU further claimed that Apple had two companies in Ireland with a head office that existed only on paper, but received all of Apple’s European profits. The ruling fuels the debate about multinational corporate existence and tax responsibility worldwide.
This is a preview of Apple Owes Ireland $15 Billion In Taxes. Ireland Doesn’t Want The Money. Read the full post (436 words, 1 image, estimated 1:45 mins reading time)	Posted in Corporate Tax, Foreign Corporations, Tax Attorneys | Tagged Apple, corporate income tax, European Commission, European Union, Ireland | Leave a comment	The “What Ifs” for Struggling TaxpayersPublished October 18, 2016 | By admin	Many of life’s events such as losing a job, foreclosure of a home or even forgiveness of a debt impact the payment of taxes. The tax law offers hope in these situations. As an example, if a taxpayer’s income decreases, he or she may be eligible for certain tax credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit. In this blog, We will present a list of quick answers to life event situations that have a potential impact on an individual’s tax burden. For more information see our blogs: Part 1 – What If: Job Related Life Events and Struggling Taxpayers; and Part 2 – What If: Debt Related Life Events and Struggling Taxpayers.
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