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Individual Income Tax, Business Income Tax, Partnership Income Tax, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Tax Planning, Business Valuation, Divorce Tax. I can't answer legal questions as I am not an attorney.
10 years of Federal and State tax preparation for high-net worth individuals, including a major international accounting firm.
AICPA, FICPA, NACVA
Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting Major)- University of Miami (FL);Master of Science of Taxation, University of Miami (FL)
Certified Public Accountant*, Certified Valuation Analyst, Accredited in Business Valuations. *Regulated by State of Florida
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John: If the newspaper company pays you as a subcontractor, your principal place of business is your home. Start tracking your miles from your house when you leave to pick up your stacks and stop tracking
Kyle: Unless you received money from your parents estates, you won't be personally liable for the taxes they owe on the life insurance surrender. That being said, regarding the life insurance, the
Jody: You and your husband are eligible to file jointly or married filing seperately. His son's depedency deduction can go on the joint return or on his seperate return, if you choose to do so.
Larry: I'm sorry to say that you will have to capitalize all of teh expenses of the project until you place it in service. That means that all of the costs you incur to increase the property's useful
Tricia: I'm trying to figure out if your questions pertain to an Estate tax return or a final 1040. I'll try my best to answer for both cases. 1. In terms of a final 1040: If the option was a
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