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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Per Diem Rates for Fiscal Year 2015
The IRS has released the per diem rates taxpayers can use to reimburse employees for expenses incurred during travel after September 30, 2014. The low-cost area per diem increases from $170 to $172 and the high-cost area per diem increases … Continue reading
Posted in Deductible Expenses
Tagged 2015 per diem, GSA, incidental expenses, IRS, lodging expense, meals expense, self-employed taxpayers
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Married Filing Joint vs. Married Filing Separately
I’ve always believed married filing separately was never desirable because the tax rates are higher and many tax benefits are not available to those who file separately. However, today when I was working with a client going through a divorce, … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Compliance
Tagged filing status, married filing separately, tax filing status, tax liability
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