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Having second thoughts about your tax return? Realize you forgot to include something important? Read more »

An 1895 version of the painting “The Scream” by Edvard Munch recently sold for a record-shattering $120 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York. The seller of the piece, a Norwegian businessman, will undoubtedly be paying a hefty tax on the sale. Read more »

Here is yet another case that emphasizes the importance of being careful when using a family limited partnership as an estate planning tool. Read more »

An investor’s intent may not always be obvious, but recently a couple’s activities helped clarify their decisions for the Tax Court. Read more »

The IRS has provided the annual inflation-adjusted contribution, deductible and out-of-pocket expense limits that will apply to health savings accounts for 2013. Read more »

With some parts of the economy starting to pick up, more people are in the market for a new job. Read more »

Lost luggage. Getting stuck on the tarmac for hours. Unexpected flight changes. Missed connections. Read more »

Having trouble keeping up with all the funding sources and expenses included in your nonprofit budget? Read more »

The Atlantic Monthly recently took note of a Florida law designed to preserve farmland by offering lower property taxes to farmers. Read more »

The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down its final verdict on whether the IRS will have six years to consider assessing additional taxes on the gain from a sale. And the taxpayer won. Read more »