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Predators - Elder Abuse
We all know one or more elders that have been preyed on in one fashion or another. It happens all the time. Some attorneys even specialize in defending their elderly clientele against these predators, who come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, a predator is a stranger who becomes embedded in the senior’s life in the form of “a new caregiver, a friend, a romantic interest or even as a financial adviser.”
Playbook for 2022: How to avoid tax landmines with remote work plans
We all complain about the crazy and sometimes foolish behavior of the Internal Revenue Service. But, other taxing entities such as states, school districts and municipalities can be just as bad. These other taxing entities have no qualms in spending $100 to collect $10 in extra taxes. They are also quick to charge interest and penalties on anything and everything.
Naming Your New Company
Research suggests there are certain rules to follow. Among them: Don’t be too cute. There is so much to do before you start your own company. You have to develop a business plan. You have to find financing. Oh, and you have to give it a name.
Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credit - Ohio's Tax Incentive for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings
One hears much about the federal income tax credit available for rehabilitation of historical structures. Fewer know that Ohio also has such a credit. The federal and state credits may help finance the rehab of historic structures.
Ohio Individual Income Tax Failure to File Notice
If one of these notices comes your way, please check immediately with your tax advisor. This piece of mail is not to be ignored.
The Top 10 Strangest Taxes Worldwide
Can you imagine a world where you have to pay tax to get a tattoo? That’s the case in the US state of Arkansas, where a 6% “beautification tax” goes to the treasury.