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An HSA Can Also Be Used to Save for Retirement

July 18, 2024 by admin

Health savings accounts (HSAs) were created as a savings vehicle to help people pay out-of-pocket medical expenses. If qualified, you can establish an HSA in much the same way you establish a traditional savings account or an individual retirement account. You can open one with a lump-sum payment or through regular contributions, usually through paycheck […]

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Double Taxation: How Small Businesses Can Avoid It in the U.S.

June 19, 2024 by admin

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Double taxation is a significant concern for small business owners in the United States. It occurs when the same income is taxed twice: once at the corporate level and again at the individual level when profits are distributed as dividends. This situation can create a financial burden for small businesses, affecting their ability to reinvest […]

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Starting Your Own Business: The Essentials for New Entrepreneurs

May 5, 2024 by admin

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Once you have an idea, starting a business can be very exciting, but also daunting. It is important to map everything out before you start to avoid potential pitfalls down the road. Here is a guide to set up your new business for financial success. Know Your Market It is crucial to conduct research on […]

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Valuing Your Estate’s Assets

April 20, 2024 by admin

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In estate planning, you often come across the term “fair market value.” However, some assets are easier to value than others. The IRS defines fair market value as “the value at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or to sell […]

Filed Under: Estates and Trusts

Cafeteria Plans Might Be a Good Fit for Your Business

March 17, 2024 by admin

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Employers understand that offering a broad range of employee benefits can help attract, motivate, and retain key employees. One benefit that an increasing number of employers are adding to their employee benefits package is a cafeteria plan (also known as a flexible benefit plan). A cafeteria plan is a written plan under which participants may […]

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Military Families Are Eligible for Certain Tax Breaks

February 14, 2024 by admin

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Military personnel and their families enjoy a number of tax advantages that are not available to civilians. Read on to find out more about several of the more valuable of these tax breaks. Combat Pay Exclusion Part or all of the pay of members of the military serving in a combat zone is tax free. […]

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