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Combining business and vacation travel: What can you deduct?

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

If you go on a business trip within the United States and tack on some vacation days, you can deduct some of your expenses. But exactly what can you write off? Transportation expenses Transportation costs to and from the location of your business activity are 100% deductible as long as the primary reason for… Read More »

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3 strategies for tax-smart giving

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Giving away assets during your life will help reduce the size of your taxable estate, which is beneficial if you have a large estate that could be subject to estate taxes. For 2016, the lifetime gift and estate tax exemption is $5.45 million (twice that for married couples with proper estate planning strategies in… Read More »

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Dice

Don’t roll the dice with your taxes if you gamble this year

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

For anyone who takes a spin at roulette, cries out “Bingo!” or engages in other wagering activities, it’s important to be familiar with the applicable tax rules. Otherwise, you could be putting yourself at risk for interest or penalties — or missing out on tax-saving opportunities. Wins You must report 100% of your wagering… Read More »

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How to max out education-related tax breaks

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

If there was a college student in your family last year, you may be eligible for some valuable tax breaks on your 2015 return. To max out your education-related breaks, you need to see which ones you’re eligible for and then claim the one(s) that will provide the greatest benefit. In most cases you… Read More »

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Deduct home office expenses — if you’re eligible

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Today it’s becoming more common to work from home. But just because you have a home office space doesn’t mean you can deduct expenses associated with it. Eligibility requirements If you’re an employee, your use of your home office must be for your employer’s convenience, not just your own. If you’re self-employed, generally your… Read More »

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Charity

Should you make a “charitable IRA rollover” in 2016?

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Last year a break valued by many charitably inclined retirees was made permanent: the charitable IRA rollover. If you’re age 70½ or older, you can make direct contributions — up to $100,000 annually — from your IRA to qualified charitable organizations without owing any income tax on the distributions. Satisfy your RMD A charitable IRA… Read More »

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Business Loss

To deduct business losses, you may have to prove “material participation”

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

You can only deduct losses from an S corporation, partnership or LLC if you “materially participate” in the business. If you don’t, your losses are generally “passive” and can only be used to offset income from other passive activities. Any excess passive loss is suspended and must be carried forward to future years. Material… Read More »

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There’s still time for homeowners to save with green tax credits

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

The income tax credit for certain energy-efficient home improvements and equipment purchases was extended through 2016 by the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (the PATH Act). So, you still have time to save both energy and taxes by making these eco-friendly investments. What qualifies The credit is for expenses related to… Read More »

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Beware

3 mutual fund tax hazards to watch out for

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Investing in mutual funds is an easy way to diversify a portfolio, which is one reason why they’re commonly found in retirement plans such as IRAs and 401(k)s. But if you hold such funds in taxable accounts, or are considering such investments, beware of these three tax hazards: High turnover rates. Mutual funds with high turnover rates… Read More »

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Throw a company picnic for employees this summer and enjoy larger deductions

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Many businesses host a picnic for employees in the summer. It’s a fun activity for your staff and you may be able to take a larger deduction for the cost than you would on other meal and entertainment expenses. Deduction limits Generally, businesses are limited to deducting 50% of allowable meal and entertainment expenses…. Read More »

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