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A Guide to Which U.S. States Don't Tax Lottery Winnings

There are eight U.S. states that don't collect state taxes on lottery winnings. Find everything you need to know here.
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Rebekah Barton
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Uncovering Little-Known Tax Deductions For Homeowners Associations

Taxes for homeowners associations can be complex. In this guide, we uncover some little-known tax deductions many HOAs can take. Learn more.
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Gordon W. McNamee
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What Higher Education Officials Should Know: Key Tax Risks For Universities

In recent years, university tax compliance has become an increasingly challenging thing to navigate, particularly for those higher education officials who don’t have a background in accounting or the federal tax code.
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Gordon W. McNamee
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5 Indispensable Tax Tips For Self-Published Authors

If you’re a bookworm who has finally made the jump from reader to author, congratulations are in order! This is no small feat, and you deserve to be proud of your accomplishment.
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Frank Jenkins Jr
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The Most Overlooked Tax Deductions You Should Be Taking Every Year

Tax deductions can be complicated. Working with a good local CPA is the best way to feel confident that you’re keeping the most you can of your hard-earned money, but it’s still smart to be financially literate, too.
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Spencer Wilson
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IRS to Boost Contribution Limit on Health Savings Accounts in 2023

Health Savings Accounts, or HSAs, are popular tax-advantaged accounts that employees enrolled in high-deductible health plans through their employers can use to pay for qualified medical expenses. Now the accounts offer an even greater advantage, as the IRS has announced that as of 2023 those enrolled in both individual and family plan HSAs can increase the amount that they deposit each year.
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Spencer Wilson
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Taking the Credit You Deserve - What You Need to Know About the Earned Income Tax Credit

The Internal Revenue Service is working hard to raise awareness of recent changes that have made many more low-to-moderate income Americans eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This refundable tax credit created as part of a robust anti-poverty program can mean as much as $1,502 for filers with no qualifying children and as much as $6,728 for married couples filing jointly with three or more children. The upper-income level for such a family is $57,414.
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Spencer Wilson
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Documentation Requirements for R & D Tax Refunds, Explained

If your business spends money on research and development, a recent legal memo published by the Internal Revenue Service will be of particular interest to you. Though these expenditures may entitle you to file for a refund for a tax credit for increasing research activities, the agency is now requiring additional supporting documentation. At this point, however, the expanded information is only required for claims submitted on amended returns.
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Frank Jenkins Jr
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