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Casualty Losses Can Provide a 2017 Deduction, But Rules Tighten for 2018

If you suffered damage to your home or personal property last year, you may be able to deduct these “casualty” losses on your

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Make Sure Repairs to Tangible Property Were Actually Repairs Before You Deduct the Cost

Repairs to tangible property, such as buildings, machinery, equipment or vehicles, can provide your business with a valuable current tax deduction — as

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Size of Charitable Deductions Depends on Many Factors

Whether you’re claiming charitable deductions on your 2017 return or planning your donations for 2018, you need to be sure you know how

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Don’t forget: 2017 Tax Filing Deadline for Pass-Through Entities is March 15

When it comes to income tax returns, April 15 (actually April 17 this year, because of a weekend and a Washington, D.C., holiday)

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What’s Your Mileage Deduction?

Individuals can deduct some vehicle-related expenses in certain circumstances. Rather than keeping track of the actual costs, a standard mileage rate can be

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Sec. 179 Expensing Provides Small Businesses Tax Savings on 2017 Returns — and More Savings in the Future

If you purchased qualifying property by December 31, 2017, you may be able to take advantage of Section 179 expensing on your 2017

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