Ben Sullivan busts several common income tax myths.
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Remembering MLK’s Death, And Life
Not every 10-year-old knew much about Martin Luther King Jr. when he was killed 50 years ago tonight. That, at least, has changed.
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Protecting Child Performers’ Earnings
Making it big at an early age is a dream that comes true for a small number of performers and their parents. Careful planning can boost the chances that these child stars will be among the even smaller group who remain successful into adulthood.
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Making Sense Of Tax Reform
Year-end tax planning was a fraught exercise in 2017 as tax reform made its way through Congress. Now that the legislation is the law of the land, the dust has begun to clear.
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Writing A Good Buy-Sell Agreement
Even if not everyone has a will, most people understand why they should. But knowing how a business will go on without an owner or a partner can be just as important.
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Duly Noted
New Hampshire Still Has (Almost) No Income Tax. A measure to repeal the Granite State’s 5 percent tax on residents’ interest and dividend income stalled in the state Senate when Republican John Reagan of Deerfield agreed to set the bill aside after previously voting with his party against killing it outright.
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A Traffic Crisis Is Too Good To Waste
It’s a proven tactic: Create a crisis, then charge someone to fix it. So Manhattan drivers may face congestion pricing.
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Shomari Hearn in The Street
Shomari Hearn explains why it’s critical to know what your existing insurance covers – and why you may need more liability insurance to protect your personal assets.
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Why Complete Men Don’t Read Cosmo
Can Walmart show respect for women by making it harder for them to find a magazine many of them want to read?
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The Inside Scoop On Dining Reservations
A personal touch can sometimes get you into that “booked-up” restaurant, an insider reports. But be nice, and don’t lie.
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