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Monthly Archives: April 2013
March for Babies
I was team leader for our bank’s March for Babies team and our walk was today. I serve on the local board of directors for the March of Dimes and that’s part of the responsibility…creating and building a team. We … Continue reading
How Do I Request Additional Time?
Helping others with their tax compliance basically precludes me from working on my own 1040 until later in the year. Are you in the same boat? Do you find yourself needing extra time to file your taxes? If so, you … Continue reading
Child Credits
While most of us know a parent who provides more than 50% of the support of their child is entitled to a dependency exemption, we may not know about two credits for parents with dependent children. Credits are more valuable … Continue reading
IRAs
Looking for a way to reduce your 2012 tax bill? If you have earned income and meet certain other requirements, you might want to consider making a contribution to an individual retirement account (IRA). It’s not too late; IRA contributions … Continue reading