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Who Gets the Child Tax Breaks After a Divorce

For tax purposes, a child is usually treated as “belonging” to the parent who has custody for the greater part of the year. That parent is called the custodial parent. The other parent is called the noncustodial parent. The general rule says that only the custodial parent can claim the dependent-exemption deduction for the child.

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Nice People May Sabotage Your Business

How to keep quiet politeness from killing your sales, marketing and probably your business.

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Tax Traps for Small Businesses

Pay attention to these often missed tax traps. These changes involve the 1099 forms which are reports submitted to the Internal Revenue Service so it can cross-check information from different taxpayers. Cheating and mistakes cost Uncle Sam $122 billion a year, the IRS estimates, making it the largest single element of the $385 billion in

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Internal Auditors Need to Step It Up with Today’s Tech

IT is gaining a greater focus among auditors on cloud and social-media issues, a new study shows. But to do a better job, auditors need to increase their knowledge and understanding of new technologies and how they support the business.

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Time is Running Out. Claim Your 2008 Refund!

The IRS recently estimated that refunds totaling more than $1 billion may be waiting for nearly 1.1 million people who still haven’t filed their federal income-tax returns for 2008. This window of opportunity will close as of April 17th this year. So hurry, or that money becomes property of the U.S. Treasury.

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