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The Tax Benefits of Going Green
Congress uses tax deductions and tax credits to influence taxpayers’ actions. For instance, it seeks to stimulate taxpayers to reduce their energy consumption and moving away from the use of fossil fuels. In this article, we explore the benefits and drawbacks of two major incentives: the home-solar credit and the electric-vehicle credit.

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How QuickBooks Protects Your Data, and How You Can Help
The data in your QuickBooks company file contains some of the most sensitive information on your computer. Make sure it’s secure.

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Is Your Small Business as Profitable as It Can Be? It's Time to Find Out
There is an excellent chance that even if you're an expert in your particular industry, you're probably not an expert in small business finances. This may not seem like that big of an issue on the surface. However, in order to make the best decisions possible for your company, you need to have complete and accurate information to work from. It's easy to see how failing to grasp the financial side of the equation can quickly cause problems everywhere else.

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So, You've Made a Mistake on Your Tax Return. What Happens Now?
Generally speaking, tax return mistakes are a lot more common than you probably realize. Taxes are naturally complicated, and the paperwork required to file them properly is often convoluted. This is especially true if you're filing your taxes yourself — and all of this is in reference to a fairly normal year as far as the IRS is concerned.

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Employees' Fringe Benefits after Tax Reform
Tax reform made a lot of changes, some of which impacted employees’ fringe benefits. This article reviews the most frequently encountered fringe benefits, including those that were and were not impacted by tax changes. These changes can affect both a business’s bottom line and its employees’ deductions.

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