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House passes bill to cut IRS funding by 25%
The House just passed a bill much more restrictive in
Teachers, instructors, principals, and other educators remember the $300 expense deduction
If you are a teacher, instructor or any other educator (even if part time as the rule is
Summer camp expenses? After school classes or sports? Child and Dependent Care tax credit might help
If you have kids under 13 that have after (or before) school activities (i.e. soccer, basketball, dance, etc.),
Never ending rules and compliance requirements for businesses
If you are a business owner, then, you are familiar with the increase in regulations and the complexity
NJ protecting customers against unfair credit card surcharges
Back in August 2023, Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation to avoid surcharges for credit card transactions that were
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Saver’s Match – Expanded from 2027 with contribution from Treasury
Back in 2022, the Secure Act 2.0 was passed and made numerous changes in retirement plans and individual retirement plans, included in
Misleading consumers? Deceptive claims? Get ready to pay millions in fines
The Federal Trade Commission is extremely busy targeting businesses that are misleading consumer or employ deceptive claims for money making opportunities.
Navigating IRS letters of deficiency
Over the past twelve months, we’ve noticed a concerning rise in IRS deficiency notices (CP3219N) sent to taxpayers. In most cases, these


