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Does Student Loan Forgiveness Come with a Tax Bomb?

September 26, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

At last check, the amount of student loan debt nationwide is around $1.3 trillion. This could mean a large tax…

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Posted in: Debt, U.S. Tax Issues

Three Point Checklist for Making the Most of Your Tax Refund

September 21, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Choosing how to use your tax refund really is your personal choice. Many Americans in lower income brackets often pay…

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Posted in: Personal Finance, Tax Tips

Three Tax Tips for Airbnb Rentals

September 19, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

If you own an Airbnb rental, the way you pay taxes is a bit different. You can be a private…

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Posted in: Business, Finance, Tax Tips

Three Astonishing Statistics about Unpaid Taxes

September 14, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

It is estimated that $458 billion in taxes go unpaid annually. This is mostly from incorrect reports, not claiming correct…

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Posted in: IRS Issues, U.S. Tax Issues

Three Things Family Owned Businesses Need to Know About Taxes

September 12, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Taxes are a bit different for every business type. While it is important to keep your personal and business taxes…

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Posted in: Business, Deductions

Tax Tips for Individual Investors

September 7, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Understanding how to file your taxes as an individual investor can get confusing. You can take some deductions but not…

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Posted in: Investments

Three Ways to Reduce your 401(k) Taxes

August 30, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Income tax is charged on 401(k) withdrawals. If you withdraw early, you are also subject to a 10-percent penalty. You…

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Posted in: Finance, Retirement Accounts

Should University Endowments Be Taxed?

August 26, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Given the high price of tuition, lodging, transportation, meals and other expenses, it’s safe to say that individuals put in…

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Posted in: U.S. Tax Issues

Three Tax Deductions for Mortgage Interest

August 22, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

Being a homeowner allows you to qualify for deductions on your mortgage interest. Take advantage of this opportunity if you’ve…

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Posted in: Deductions, Finance, Mortgage

Three Things You Didn’t Know About Roth IRAs

August 11, 2016 Shoreline CPA Leave a comment

A Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) allows a taxpayer to set aside post-tax income up to a specified amount each…

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Posted in: Finance, Retirement Accounts

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