Month: December 2021

MoMo Productions | Stone | Getty Images Amid the “Great Resignation” and ongoing pandemic, millions of Americans are quitting their jobs to become their own bosses. In October, there were about 9.44 million unincorporated self-employed individuals in the U.S., according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Since April 2020, the number of
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Ever since the coronavirus pandemic reached the United States, baby boomers have been accelerating their retirement plans, and many Americans have been migrating to new states. For retirees, the non-financial considerations often revolve around weather, proximity to grandchildren, and access to quality healthcare and other services. However, if you are retired and no longer generating
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Hanukkah is a time of celebration and generosity. Spreading the gifts throughout the days of Hanukkah helps facilitate greater enjoyment and the expression of gratitude over a longer period of time. And why not have Uncle Sam chip in to make the gifts even sweeter.  The following tax opportunities can be considered for the remaining
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