by Accent452023 | Feb 12, 2019 | Business, Lifestyle, Taxes
Renting an apartment, condo or house; leasing a piece of equipment; renting business property; leasing a car: all involve the common practice of renting something that is owned by someone else. To make sure you always have a good experience, here are some hints to...
by Accent452023 | Sep 5, 2017 | Lifestyle, Taxes
It’s hard enough to watch your child leave for college. Now you also have to say goodbye to the tuition and fees tax deduction. Congress decided not to extend this $4,000 deduction for 2017, leaving many parents worried that college will now be more expensive. But it...
by Accent452023 | Sep 1, 2017 | Business, Lifestyle, Taxes
Renting an apartment, condo or house; leasing a piece of equipment; renting business property; leasing a car: all involve the common practice of renting something that is owned by someone else. To make sure you always have a good experience, here are some hints to...
by Accent452023 | Aug 23, 2017 | Lifestyle, Retirement Planning
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a great way to pay for medical expenses, and since unused funds roll over from year to year, the account can also provide a source of retirement funds in addition to other plans like 401(k)s or IRAs. But be aware that HSAs have...
by Accent452023 | Aug 18, 2017 | Education Planning, Lifestyle
Imagine your college-aged daughter (or son) has an accident while away at school and ends up in the emergency room. When you call the hospital, you are denied information about her care because you do not have the proper forms signed. HIPAA , not so hip Due to the...
by Accent452023 | Jul 18, 2017 | Lifestyle, Taxes
A marriage is worth celebrating, but bringing up the marriage penalty may bring down the celebration. The marriage penalty occurs in the tax code when you pay more tax as a married couple than you would as two single filers making the same amount of money. This occurs...