Taxes
1999 Archive
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November
11/26/99 -- Year 2000 Tax Rates & Limits
11/19/99 -- 1999 Year-End Tax Planning Tips - Part V
11/12/99 -- 1999 Year-End Tax Planning Tips - Part IV
11/05/99 -- 1999 Year-End Tax Planning Tips - Part III
October
10/29/99 -- 1999 Year-End Tax Planning Tips - Part II
10/22/99 -- 1999 Year-End Tax Planning Tips
10/15/99 -- Alimony and Divorce Agreements
10/08/99 -- Qualified State Tuition Programs
10/01/99 -- Lump-Sum Pension Distribution Tax Issues
September
09/24/99 -- New Super-Foolish Tax Rates
09/17/99 -- The Foreign Tax Credit
09/10/99 -- Adoption Expense Credits - Part III
09/03/99 -- Adoption Expense Credits - Part II
August
08/27/99 -- Adoption Expense Credits - Part I
08/20/99 -- Family Loans
08/13/99 -- The Earned Income Credit - Part II
08/06/99 -- The Earned Income Credit - Part I
July
07/30/99 -- Constructive Sales - Part IV
07/23/99 -- Constructive Sales - Part III
07/16/99 -- Constructive Sales - Part II
07/09/99 -- The Constructive Sale Rules - Part I
07/02/99 -- Rollover vs. Transfer - Part III
June
06/25/99 -- IRA Rollovers vs. Transfers - Part II
06/18/99 -- IRA Rollovers vs. Transfers - Part I
06/11/99 -- SIMPLE Retirement Plan - Part II
06/04/99 -- SIMPLE Retirement Plan - Part I
May
05/28/99 -- Timely Mailed = Timely Filed
05/21/99 -- IRA Withdrawal (Penalty-Free) for Homebuyers
05/14/99 -- Dependents - An Overview
05/07/99 -- Capital Assets…What Are They Really?
April
March
03/26/99 -- Stock Splits, Spin-offs, and Split-ups - Part III
03/19/99 -- Stock Splits, Spin-offs, and Split-ups - Part II
03/12/99 -- Stock Splits, Spin-offs, and Split-ups - Part I
03/05/99 -- 20 Foolish Tax Tips for 1998 Tax Preparation
February
02/26/99 -- Tax Credits - An Overview
02/19/99 -- The Child Tax Credit
02/12/99 -- That Pesky Schedule D -- Tax Year 1998 Version
02/05/99 -- IRS Form 8606 - What's New for Tax Year 1998
January
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