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Taxes
10.2.00
The IRS Gears Up to Help
Its
small-biz education staff is set to zoom from 100 now
to 1,300 by 2002
9.1.00
The Death Tax Survives a Close Call
Clinton
may have vetoed its repeal, but small-biz lobbyists
vow to keep the issue alive during Election 2000
3.21.00
The Ire Next Time
Think
your 1999 tax return is painful? Wait till you see what's
new for 2000
3.6.00
It's Not Hunk of Junk It's a Tax Deduction
Get
a break from the IRS by tossing your old computer
1.26.00
Tax Breaks: Don't Forget Your Home Office
Changes
in the law make it easier to deduct expenses
12.22.99
Could
a New Tax Change Throw a Spanner into Your Business
Sale?
Some
claim dire effects from accelerated capital-gains levies,
but the full impact isn't clear
4.2.99
Tax Man, Stay Away from My Door
How
entrepreneurs can minimize the odds of an audit
3.19.99
Are You at Risk for a Tax Audit?
If
you're on this IRS list, watch out.
11.2.98
Putting Taxes on Credit Cards Is No Bargain
The
IRS offers sole proprietors the convenience of plastic
but beware the hidden costs
9.29.98
A Discredited Export Levy May Get Dredged Up
Meanwhile,
getting a refund for illegally collected fees proves
daunting
9.1.98
A Y2K Tax Break, Sort Of
The
IRS can ease the pain of Year 2000 compliance -- if
you meet some arcane logic
6.4.98
Payroll Tax: The IRS Extends an Olive Twig to Small
Biz
4.27.98
Deductions: Panning for Gold in the New Tax Code
4.27.98
Retirement: Careful--That Keogh Plan May Not Be Legal
1.30.98
Deductions: Breaks for Small Biz in the 1997 Taxpayer
Relief Act
9.1.97
Health Benefits: Hire Your Spouse and Get a Tax Break
4.28.97
Deductions: Let Uncle Sam Pick Up the T&E Tab
Got
the Documents? Tax Court May Allow What the IRS Won't

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