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Budget Tips for Covering A Surprise Tax Bill
If this tax season brings you a large, unexpected tax bill, these are the steps you should take to ensure you don’t get into further trouble with the IRS.

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Above-the-Line Education Tax Deduction Reinstated
Looking back a few years, a taxpayer who had higher education expenses could generally take advantage of four* possible tax benefits: an itemized deduction if the education was job-related, a higher education tuition and expenses tax credit using either the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) or the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit (LLC), or an above-the-line deduction for higher education tuition and fees. However, the 2017 tax reforms did away with the itemized deduction through 2025, and Congress allowed the above-the-line deduction for higher education tuition and fees to expire at the end of 2017, leaving only the two education credits as options.

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The Difference Between an Audit, a Review, and a Compilation
There are key differences between compilations, reviews, and audits – and they’re important to know when it’s time for financial documents to be corroborated.

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Video Highlights of Recent Tax Law Changes
Video: Tax changes that may affect your 2019 tax return

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Video Tips on Working with a Cofounder
The number-one threat to your business isn't an external factor at all. It's the people you've cofounded that business with. Learn more.

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