Monthly Archives: October 2012

REPOSTING: Year End Tax Planning

We are fast approaching the end of the 2012 tax year and that is the perfect time to do some end of year tax planning… before it is too late. Many tax planning decisions can only be made before December … Continue reading

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Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)… Planning for the end of 2012

As of this post, Congress has not acted to “patch” the AMT exemption amount for 2012. It is very likely that they will as stated here, but an adequate tax plan necessitates that you calculate your projected tax liability under … Continue reading

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Tax Provisions Expiring at the End of 2012

Without action by Congress and the President, there are several tax provisions scheduled to expire at the end of this year. Without proper tax planning, you could be unpleasantly surprised with a big tax bill this April because of the … Continue reading

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