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The Motley Fool January 16, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Paperwork for Tax Preparation The IRS has your information, and will make sure you include it on your return. |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Tangled in Tax Records? You've got forms and reports everywhere. What should you keep? |
The Motley Fool January 27, 2006 Roy Lewis |
Prepare to Prepare! Here's what you'll need to do this year's taxes: Investment records... Retirement accounts... Family and home... Charity and miscellaneous... Keep everything!... |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2010 |
How to Prevent a Tax Disaster Let this simple three-folder system work for you. |
The Motley Fool January 16, 2007 Dayana Yochim |
Sort Your Tax Paperwork Instantly Financial organization can cost you thousands of dollars a year. Don't let the dollars slip through your fingers this year when you file your taxes. |
Registered Rep. September 29, 2015 Kevin McKinley |
Five Tax-Smart Strategies For Turbulent Markets Here are five steps your clients can take to boost their net returns by reducing their income taxes and capital gains taxes. |
AFP eWire September 8, 2009 |
Ten Tips for Taxpayers Making Charitable Donations Here are the top ten things the IRS wants every taxpayer to know before deducting charitable donations. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
How Long To Keep Financial Records Your life may have tons of paper clutter that ranges from bills to bank statements, and everything in between. Here's some help on knowing what to keep, how long to keep it and when to dump it. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Stop Paying High Taxes! A little planning can go a long way toward reducing your tax expenses. |
The Motley Fool January 16, 2009 Dayana Yochim |
What Records Can You Really Throw Away? Stashes of old, paid bills, expired life insurance policies, receipts for broken gadgets, and canceled checks for haircuts you got in college -- sound like your filing system? Here's a rundown of what to toss and what to treasure -- and for how long. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2011 Donald Jay Korn |
Basis Training To help close the capital gains tax gap, lawmakers in 2008 approved new reporting requirements for brokers and other financial institutions. Starting this year, those firms must report the adjusted cost basis of securities that were sold, and also indicate whether the trade was short or long term. |
The Motley Fool June 10, 2004 |
What Your IRA Can Do You may be less limited than you think in how you can invest your IRA. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
8 More Tax Tips Spending a few hours on your taxes can be well worth your time. Don't overlook these deduction possibilities: sales taxes, non-cash donations, IRA contributions, worthless stock, miscellaneous deductions, FICA overpayment, amended returns, and casualty deductions. |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Don't Jump the Gun Those tax statements you're about to get might be wrong. When it comes to tax forms and doing your taxes, it pays not to jump the gun. |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Loans and Family: Do They Mix? Thinking about lending money to a relative? Take a look at these tips first. |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
A Trio of Foolish Tax Tips You have more control over your taxes than you think. And don't forget IRA's. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
You Need These Stocks in Your IRA These dividend payers and REITs need the protection of tax-favored accounts. |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Susan L. Hirshman |
The Waiting Game Ideally, portfolios should be managed for tax advantages all year long, but since few investors are inclined towards such sustained attentiveness, the responsibility often falls squarely on the shoulders of the financial advisor. |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2004 Roy Lewis |
10 Ways To Save Taxes Now! Prepare yourself for the new year by tackling tax issues today. |
The Motley Fool October 25, 2005 |
What Your IRA Can Do Tend to your IRA today, and reap great rewards tomorrow. |
The Motley Fool October 16, 2006 Zoe Van Schyndel |
Tax-Efficient Investing Strategies Don't get so carried away in the quest to avoid paying taxes that you skip good returns solely for a reduced tax bill. It may seem attractive to eliminate taxes altogether, but for most investors, taxes are inevitable. Manage them wisely. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2004 Feuerstein & Marsden |
Plan Now, Save Later Follow these tax planning tips to reduce this year's business taxes. |
Entrepreneur December 2009 Rosalind Resnick |
What a Little Giving Can Get You In the spirit of the season, our gift to you: 4 ways to give a little - and get a little back. |
The Motley Fool February 19, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
10 Tax Tips Be smart about your taxes and save big bucks. Get a little tax info under your belt and you may be able to save some big bucks, plus decrease your odds of getting audited. One good tip is simply to submit a neat return -- sloppy ones may be more likely to get audited. |
The Motley Fool January 14, 2004 Robert Brokamp |
Fallow Finances You don't have to be a venture capitalist to have "seed money." You earn tens of thousands of dollars a year, which you can sow however you see fit. Make sure your money isn't falling on infertile soil or being consumed by vultures. |
The Motley Fool February 11, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Is a Hair Transplant Deductible? During tax time, it's always fun to review some of the more unusual expenses incurred by taxpayers. Here are a few along with the tax treatment suggested by the IRS or mandated by the courts. |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2009 Dayana Yochim |
Facing Mom and Dad's Money Issues Talking to Mom and Dad about their finances can help ease your mind and give you a head start mulling over what you'll face in the future. |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2011 Amanda Tyler |
Don't Make This Year-End Investing Mistake If you have one or more taxable accounts, you need to consider the tax ramifications of the various movements of your funds throughout the year. |
The Motley Fool January 15, 2010 |
Mutual Funds and Your Taxes How to account for what you buy and sell during the year. |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2010 Nathan Alderman |
What the Fool Is an IRA? Learn the basics of individual retirement accounts. |
The Motley Fool January 16, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Fall in Love With IRA Meet the account that will become your best friend in retirement. |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2005 William Stecker |
The Oft-Missed Deduction Did you know that expenses incurred in the production of income are deductible? When it comes to investment expenses, let Uncle Sam help. |
The Motley Fool March 13, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Tax Time: Tips on Audits Know how to prepare yourself in case the IRS wants some questions answered. |
The Motley Fool September 10, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Dividends Paid on Short Sales Now is the time to review your short positions and see whether any will pay a dividend. There are other tax aspects dealing with shorting stocks. Make sure you're familiar with them all before making your first short sale. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2004 Mathew Emmert |
Protect Your Dividends From the IRS Pay fewer taxes on dividends by choosing the best account and the right investments. The new, lower tax rate on dividends is a boon to investors, but there are still a few sticky areas to watch out for. |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2006 Roy Lewis |
The Latest in Tax Laws Find out what new legislation means for your tax bill. Saver's credit made permanent... Non-spouse beneficiaries... etc. |
The Motley Fool March 7, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Little Tax Tips Tax season is upon us. Here are a few little tax tips to whet your appetite and get you all excited about your upcoming date with a 1040 form. |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Deduct IRA Losses? In Some Cases If the market has made a dent in your retirement account, there are instances when you may deduct the losses. |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2008 Kevin McKinley |
Gimme A Break Tax breaks for charitable giving. |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Alternative Uses for IRAs They're not just for retirement anymore. In some cases, you can get your hands on your IRA money before age 59 1/2 and not pay a penalty. Pay for college... Pay for a house... etc. |
Registered Rep. December 24, 2014 Kevin McKinley |
Withdrawal Strategies For Early Retirees Early retirees have to deal with hassles, taxes and penalties if they need to withdraw money from individual retirement accounts, Roth IRAs, and the like. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2004 Roy Lewis |
Summer Tax Break It's not exactly hot fun in the summertime, but looking at your 2004 taxes now will save you money later. |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 Aaron Pressman |
Don't Wait Till April The end of the `06 tax year is upon us, so it's time to put your house in order. Here's a list of five places to start. |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
5 IRA Myths What you should know about your IRA but probably don't. Myth: You can't touch the money in your IRA until you are 59 1/2... Myth: Other than a company match, there's really no difference between an IRA and a 401(k)... etc. |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2005 Roy Lewis |
Tax Rules for Selling Mutual Funds What do you do when it's time to sell? |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2007 Joan Owens |
IRA Investments Real estate transactions in IRAs are very detailed. However, well-informed investors looking to diversify their IRAs may find that investing in commercial real estate is a viable option. |
AFP eWire July 24, 2006 |
IRS Releases Data on Noncash Charitable Contributions For the first time, the IRS has gathered information about noncash charitable contributions, including type of gifts, donor demographics and which organizations were most likely to receive noncash contributions. |
The Motley Fool March 14, 2011 Selena Maranjian |
7 Things You Don't Know About Taxes The right moves could mean the difference between money wasted and money saved. |
The Motley Fool January 17, 2012 Dan Caplinger |
5 Smart Stocks for Your IRA Get these companies into your retirement portfolio. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Double Up on Deductions Make the most of your tax-deductible expenses. |