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Tax Deduction: Home Office

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From http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4662 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on December 27, 2011 4:15 pm
You can deduct the costs associated with your business in your home office. However, it’s important to be careful about how you go about taking your deduction. Read More
The IRS makes an exception for married couples that want to boost their household retirement savings while providing a stay-at-home spouse the ability to build a nest egg. This arrangement is often referred to as a “spousal IRA.” Read More
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