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How Net Unrealized Appreciation Helps Save More of Your Retirement Savings
If you have employer stock in your 401(k), net unrealized appreciation is a strategy to minimize your taxes.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Three Strategies for Small Businesses to Reduce Taxes
Small businesses can lower their tax liability by taking advantage of tax breaks, tax credits and charitable donations. Here are some options.
By Anthony Martin Published
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Taxes in Retirement: How All 50 States Tax Retirees
Retirement Taxes Find out how 2024 income taxes in retirement stack up in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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The Three Basic Components of a Good Estate Plan
Getting your estate in order so everyone knows what you want when the time comes can save your loved ones confusion and stress.
By Jason “JB” Beckett Published
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Mega Millions After Taxes: How Much Will the Winner Get?
Lottery Taxes The Mega Millions jackpot winner will take home much less than the advertised jackpot amount, thanks to taxes.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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State Abortion Law Changes Tax Deductions
Tax Breaks New abortion laws are changing the way some states think about dependent tax deductions.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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How to Use Your Estate Plan to Save Tax Now: A Timely Update
Consider an upstream basis trust and a general power of appointment for an older family member to reduce capital gains taxes on highly appreciated assets.
By John M. Goralka Published
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Save During Alabama’s Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday
Sales Tax Holiday Certain items will be tax-free during the Alabama severe weather preparedness sales tax holiday this year, but there are specific rules to follow.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Will Florida Property Tax Be Eliminated?
Property Taxes A new proposal is raising questions about revenue generation in the Sunshine State.
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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