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5 Ways to Deduct Legal Fees From Your Taxes

January 19th, 2012
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Consulting an attorney can be costly, but you may be able to recoup some of those costs by deducting legal fees from your small-business taxes. The Internal Revenue Service code does not specifically list legal fees as a deductible item. However, the tax code may allow you to deduct legal…..

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Bruno Mars’ Cocaine Possession Case Cleared

January 18th, 2012
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Singer Bruno Mars’ cocaine possession case has been dismissed by a Nevada judge. This means no jail time for the popular star. It seems Mars managed to dodge a huge Grenade.

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Hiding Money Offshore? IRS Amnesty Program Starts

January 18th, 2012
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If you’re squirreling away money in an offshore account, 2012 may be the right year to come clean. The IRS’ amnesty program will be in full swing again later this year

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Hiding Money Offshore? IRS Amnesty Program Starts

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Int’l Child Custody Dispute Ends With Tearful Reunion

January 18th, 2012
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An international child custody battle ended with a joyous reunion at a New York City airport, as cab driver Eugene Pothy hugged the son he hadn’t seen in eight years.

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Lending to Small Business up 18% in 2011

January 11th, 2012
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In a possible sign of economic recovery, small-business lending hit a four-year high in November, a new report shows. At the same time, the number of small-business loans in delinquency declined

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Lending to Small Business up 18% in 2011

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Jenelle Evans Arrested: Teen Mom 2 Star Harassed Ex-Roommate

January 11th, 2012
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MTV may need to keep some of their reality stars on a shorter leash. Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans was arrested on Tuesday for harassing her old roommate Hannah Inman.  Evans’ attorney said the TV star was taken into custody for making threatening phone calls to Inman

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10th Cir. Enjoins Oklahoma’s Sharia Law Ban

January 11th, 2012
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Citing the Establishment Clause, the 10th Circuit has upheld an injunction preventing Oklahoma’s Sharia law ban from going into effect.

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Who Must Comply With HIPAA Regulations?

January 11th, 2012
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If you’ve heard of HIPAA — the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 — you probably know that it protects private medical information. But beyond that, most people are understandably clueless

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Will Health Insurance Exchanges Impact You?

December 19th, 2011
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Small businesses often choose health insurance policies for their employees based on the cost. Some businesses may even choose not to provide health policies because they’re simply too expensive.

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Will Health Insurance Exchanges Impact You?

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Rushing to Shop Online? Beware Legal Pitfalls

December 16th, 2011
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With just days before Christmas, ’tis the season for last-minute holiday shopping. But if you’re planning to make up for procrastination by clicking online, you may want to pay closer attention to the fine print

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