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Tax

Special Tax Benefits for Members of the Military

May 5, 2022

By: HintonBurdick

Military personnel and their families face unique life challenges with their duties, expenses, and transitions. As such, military members may qualify for tax benefits not available to civilians. For example, they don’t have to pay taxes on some types o …

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Tax Breaks for Taxpayers Who Itemize

March 11, 2022

By: HintonBurdick

Many taxpayers opt for the standard deduction, but sometimes itemizing your deductions is the better choice – often resulting in a lower tax bill. Whether you bought a house, refinanced your current home, or had extensive gambling losses, you may be ab …

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Filing a Tax Return: Avoid These Common Errors

March 11, 2022

By: HintonBurdick

While not all mistakes on tax returns cause delays in refunds, as the April 18 deadline approaches, taxpayers are advised to steer clear of the common tax return errors listed below to ensure a timely refund. Not Using Electronic Filing While this isn’ …

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Business & Meals Go Together 100%

December 15, 2021

By: Mark Tichenor

The recent and continuing COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on many of our local restaurant businesses. The mandated closures and required remodeling to bring customers back into a safe environment has proven to be very difficult for many in the food …

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Tax Planning – The “When” and “Why”

November 15, 2021

By: HintonBurdick

For our clients that have moving parts to their tax returns such as business activity, interest, dividends, capital gains, etc., we give them the opportunity to do tax planning each year. While this service costs money, the return on investment is well …

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Avoid the Real Estate Traps

September 21, 2021

By: Robert Cox

Real estate that is owned, inherited, purchased, or sold, is quite possibly the largest single investment that an individual will own in their lifetime.  It is important to avoid any tax traps with the transfer of this asset. Too often I hear from a cl …

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New Tax Proposal Regarding Capital Gains

August 13, 2021

By: Kris Braunberger

Among the many law changes that congress has already enacted, another tax law change which taxpayers should possibly prepare for is President Biden’s recent tax proposal regarding capital gains. The President’s proposal would be to tax long-term capita …

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Child Tax Credit 2021

July 15, 2021

By: Chad Lambert

Today is an important day for many Americans, as the American Rescue Plan (ARP) results are being seen in the form of a cash bank deposit from the United States Treasury. Although the child tax credit has been around in one form or another since 1997, …

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There Is No “One-Size-Fits-All” Setup

June 15, 2021

By: HintonBurdick

The other day, one of my sons was walking around the house in my shoes.  When I noticed this, I playfully began chasing him around.  He stumbled a bit and was noticeably slowed down because the shoes didn’t fit him.  Once he kicked my shoes off, he was …

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Multi-Generational Workforce

May 14, 2021

By: Nichole Chapman

“You’re such a millennial” “These trophy kids” “Okay Boomer” Have you or someone you associate with echoed those statements?  These claims are made countless times and generally carry a derogatory weight.  Generally, the underlying essence of the state …

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