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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Taxation of Marijuana Brokers
With the legalization of marijuana in several states, I thought I would look into the taxation of these establishments and it turned out to be quite interesting. Marijuana sellers must include their gross sales on their Federal tax return, but … Continue reading
Energy Credits
As luck would have it, my 20 year old air conditioning unit needs to be replaced. I’ve been shopping and learning about air conditioners for the past two weeks and have finally decided on a 16 SEER unit with a … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Credits
Tagged 16 SEER, air conditioner, Energy tax credit, Form 5695, Internal Revenue Code, SEER
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License Plates
A couple of years ago, I decided to splurge a little and get license plates that say “Animal Friendly”. I adopted my little Mollie, a black toy poodle, from Fuzzy Friends, and want to support the work of these no-kill … Continue reading
Texas Sales Tax Holiday
For the past several years, the state of Texas has provided for one weekend in August where no sales tax is charged on most clothing, shoes, school supplies and back packs priced under $100. This year the sales tax holiday … Continue reading
Posted in Texas Taxes
Tagged athletic shoes, back to school, clothes, sales tax, school supplies, shopping, Texas, Texas sales tax holiday
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