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If a sharknado struck your home tomorrow, would you lose all of your important documents? Learn what to do in this week’s Financial Tip.
If a sharknado struck your home tomorrow, would you lose all of your important documents? Learn what to do in this week’s Financial Tip.
We all appreciate the sacrifices the military makes, even the IRS. Service members are eligible for some tax breaks. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
Hiring a disadvantaged individual can be a win-win situation thanks to the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.
Headed to the casino? Remember, the tax code requires all gambling winnings to be reported. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, shares information on recouping your losses if you were affected by hurricanes. Read the Article Disclosures: This article is meant to provide valuable background information on particular investments, NOT a recommendation to buy. The investments referenced within this article may currently be traded by Henssler Financial. All…
If you are donating a substantial amount of property or items to a charity, an appraisal may be required. Read all about it in this week’s Tax Tip.
This week on “Money Talks,” Tax Manager Dan DiLuzio, C.P.A, joins Research Analysts Nick Antonucci, CVA, and Jacob Keen to discuss how victims of disasters can claim a casualty loss on their tax returns.
If you volunteered for a charity in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey or Irma, you may qualify for some tax breaks. Learn more in this week’s Tax Tip.
Check out your hurricane relief charities before you donate! Fraudsters will solicit on behalf of a fake charity. We explain in this special Tax Tip.
If you were a victim of the recent hurricanes, you may be able to recoup some of your loss through a tax deduction. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.