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Give Smart: How to Support Your Favorite Charity and Trim Your Tax Bill
These tax-friendly techniques will help your charitable efforts make even more of a difference.
Changes under this law are taking effect in 2024 and beyond.
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These tax-friendly techniques will help your charitable efforts make even more of a difference.
The bipartisan legislation would create parity across the armed services for this important benefit.
You have options for your funds when taking off the uniform. Find out which works best for your financial plans.
Look for changes to income, capital gains, and estate taxes as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act nears its expiration date.
Annual legislative sessions in most states are over. These three exceptions may affect your tax bill or family college costs.
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