Radovan Karadzic’s sentencing finally brings a measure of justice for atrocities committed in Bosnia two decades ago.
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Tax Tips For The Self-Published Author
Whether or not you believe the old chestnut that everyone has a book in them, it is undoubtedly true that those who do have many more options these days for getting that book into the world. If you venture into self-publishing, you will confront all sorts of complexity, not the least of which are the many tax issues to consider.
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Beating The Market Is Harder Than You Think
The world is oversupplied with oil, U.S. interest rates are rising and international prospects look dim, with slowing growth in China and persistent troubles in Europe and Japan. How should investors react?
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Avoid ‘Obamacare’ Marketplace Surprises
This time last year, taxpayers had to provide health insurance information on their income tax returns for the first time. As with any new tax-reporting provision, the process proved more burdensome for some than for others. The second year could bring its own set of unpleasant surprises.
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Duly Noted
After 43 Years, IRS Collects Gift Taxes From Redstone. The gift tax statute of limitations is typically three years — if you file a gift tax return.
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Shomari Hearn in City & Shore
Shomari Hearn reminds taxpayers that effective tax planning is a year-round activity.
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‘Little Marco’ And Me
My friends voted that I should ride that mechanical bull, but some votes count more than others.
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Ben Sullivan in AARP Magazine
Ben Sullivan identifies reasons that online banking may not be the best choice for everyone.
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Ben Sullivan in The Street
Ben Sullivan explains why it makes sense for some savers to wait until April to fund their IRAs.
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As MetLife Goes, So Goes … MetLife
What does a systemically important financial institution have in common with pornography?
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