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You can deduct your job-seeking expenses

NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Were you unemployed in 2012 and looking for work? If you itemize, you can deduct job search expenses to look for…

What happens in your IRA stays in your IRA

Whether your IRA goes up or down, your accountant does not need to know about it during tax season.NEW YORK (MainStreet) — We’ve all heard…

Deduct your job-related expenses

You can get more mileage out of your salary by deducting these work-related expenses.NEW YORK (MainStreet) — If you can itemize, you can deduct as…

Do you have any tax tips for newlyweds?

If you got married last year, you’ll be checking the “married, filing jointly” box on your tax return. As a couple, your taxes will go…

How to avoid tax scams in the countdown to April 15

Tax season is fraud season. Scam artists and identity thieves work double-time to snag more unsuspecting victims in the months leading up to April 15.…

Deduct your state unemployment and disability contributions

Residents of seven states have to look out for this.NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Most taxpayers are aware that state and local income taxes are deductible…

IRS weighs changes to Obama healthcare investment tax rules

Businesses and wealthy owners of estates and trusts asked the IRS on Tuesday for changes to a part of President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare law…

Stay Safe, And Don’t Rush To E-file

There's little chance for error when it comes to e-filing, but being in a rush can be its own mistake. So you’ve decided to take…