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Hello! Here are your articles for January 30, 2008.
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Research Credit: How to Proceed

Dick Peterson advises: keep on tracking R&D expenses.  At the end of 2007, Congress adjourned without extending the federal tax credit for research and development. What happens now and how should your manufacturing company proceed? Click Full Article for the answer, along with details of what the valuable R&D credit covers and how your business might be able to benefit when it introduces new products, improves new ones or develops new processes.

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Groundhog Day is Feb. 2

Groundhog Day

Will there be six more weeks of winter?  Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow?  Click on Full Article to see the track record and decide for yourself.



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POLITICAL HISTORY QUIZ
Which of these states has the most electoral votes?
1. California
2. New York
3. Texas
4.
Florida

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Beginning in 2008,
the federal tax rate on long-term capital gains and dividends dropped to zero percent for people in the lowest two tax brackets. Who can take advantage? Potential beneficiaries include recent college graduates, retirees, new business owners who have modest incomes this year and others. Parents or grandparents might want to give appreciated securities to loved ones who qualify. Click "Full Article" for details, including how the ne
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Obtaining a casualty loss on personal property can be tough because of the limitations imposed by law. But if your personal automobile is involved in an accident, there may be a way to salvage a business tax deduction. Click "Full Article" for the details.
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The IRS is always on the lookout for taxpayers who try to deduct losses on personal pursuits. However, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a sideline business. Here are five recommendations for transforming your hobby into a business so you can generate a treasure chest of tax deductions.
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Premier Timeshare Vacations Banned From Contacting NC Residents
wxii12.com - Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:45:27 GMT

Stocks end mixed; Oil slide hits energy shares
sfgate.com - Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:45:10 GMT

Chinese Currency Used for Some Foreign Payments
nytimes.com - Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:45:07 GMT

Low marks on foreclosure prevention
stltoday.com - Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:45:02 GMT

Stimulus: Progress or broken promise?
cnn.com - Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:44:29 GMT



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