YEAR-END TAX PLANNING
Theodore M. McGinn • November 30, 2017
In this podcast, attorney Ted McGinn was joined by Ben Soldinger, CPA and Partner at LJ Soldinger Associates. They discussed year-end tax planning and provided tips and strategies from both tax law and financial planning perspectives.
- unreimbursed business expenses
- charitable deductions
- year end bonuses
- self employment tax
- IRS audit
- IRS appeal
- Tax Court
- home office deduction
- tax planning
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