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Beware of These Tax Scams

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Taxpayers should always be wary of tax scams, which have proliferated in recent years. Taking precautionary measures, however, is especially important during the summertime, when tax scams surge across the country. Many of these scams involve emails and text messages that promise tax refunds or offers to help with tax issues, but that actually… Read More »

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A Few Tax Tips for New Parents

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

When it comes down to it, kids can be expensive. This is as true for those who are just bringing home a new baby from the hospital as for parents who adopt or for those who are raising a relative’s child. Fortunately, there are a lot of tax breaks available to parents, guardians, and… Read More »

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A Few Important Tax-Related Tips for Gig Economy Workers

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Employment as a gig economy worker is becoming ever more popular as a flexible way to earn some extra money. Whether someone is working for a ride-sharing company, renting a room, delivering food, or working for a company that outsources its labor, he or she will need to keep track of the funds they… Read More »

TaxTips

Some Year-Round Tax Planning Pointers

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

While submitting a tax return can feel like a sigh of relief, the reality is that just because a taxpayer files a tax return doesn’t mean that he or she can forget about taxes until the next year. In fact, the kinds of tax planning taxpayers engage in during the year can affect how… Read More »

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Protecting Your Personal Information During a Natural Disaster

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

In light of the recent storms in Florida, taxpayers across the state are being encouraged to reassess their emergency preparedness plans and as a part of this endeavor, to take steps to protect their personal and tax-related information. Read on to learn more about a few precautionary measures that you can take to protect… Read More »

HomeEnergy

Taxpayers May Qualify for Expanded Home Energy Tax Credits

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Taxpayers who make energy efficient updates to their primary residences this year could be entitled to home energy tax credits, such as the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit and the Residential Clean Energy Credit. To learn more about who qualifies for these credits, or for help with another tax-related question or concern, reach out… Read More »

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What to Know About Traditional Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs)

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) are a type of personal savings arrangement that gives taxpayers a number of tax advantages when they set money aside for their retirement. There are a number of different types of IRAs, all of which can be set up with a bank, an insurance company, or another kind of financial… Read More »

HouseForSale

The Tax Implications of Selling Your Home

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Many people relocate in the summer, when vacations make it easier to take time off from work. While relocating can be an exciting venture for a family, it can also come with important tax-related repercussions if the move involves selling their current home. For instance, taxpayers who sell their primary residences could be eligible… Read More »

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Arkansas, Mississippi, and New York Storm Victims Qualify for Tax Relief

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Victims of the recent storms in Arkansas, Mississippi, and New York now have until the end of July and mid-May respectively, to file their individual and business tax returns and to make tax-related payments. For help determining whether you qualify for these tax relief measures, reach out to an experienced tax attorney today. Filing… Read More »

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Florida Storm Victims Eligible For Tax Relief

By Ronald Cutler, P.A. |

Last month, residents of Broward County were devastated by a series of tornadoes and storms, which in turn, resulted in severe flooding. These storms left many residents unable to return to their homes and struggling with their day-to-day needs. In response, the IRS has offered qualifying Florida storm victims extra time to file federal… Read More »