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Saving Tax With Home-Related Deductions and Exclusions

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Victims of a Disaster, Fire or Theft May be Able to Claim a Casualty Loss Deduction

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Who Can — and Who Should — Take the American Opportunity Credit?

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Make Sure the IRS Won’t Consider Your Business To Be a “Hobby”

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