Here Are Your Articles for Tuesday, February 23, 2021
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As you review your 2020 tax information and make plans for 2021 charitable giving, keep in mind that you may benefit from a new cash charitable contribution deduction, even if you do not itemize.
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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act provided new sick and family leave-related tax credits for taxpayers forced to take time off due to COVID-19. The majority of the text in these laws apply to certain businesses with employees. However, these key provisions are also available to eligible self-employed individuals in offsetting a portion of their self-employment tax due.
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Intentionally defective irrevocable trusts (IDITs) typically are used when individuals want to transfer income-producing and highly appreciating assets out of their estate, often while taking into account valuation discounts. This article provided by our partnership with the Crowe National Tax Office contains information we think may be of interest.
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It will be much harder emerging from a remote work environment than it was going into it. Planning to retain top talent is the goal. Click through to read more about the future of HR.
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Investors generally focus on long-term returns, but taxation should be part of a comprehensive investing plan as well. Click through for an overview of how to incorporate tax efficiency into your investing decisions.
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