Jan 23, 2004 by Roy Lewis9 Tax Return ChangesUse the wrong form, and you may miss out on deductions and credits.
Jan 16, 2004 by Roy LewisPaperwork for Tax PreparationThe IRS has your information, and will make sure you include it on your return.
Jan 9, 2004 by Roy LewisBefore You File Your TaxesThe more you know about recent tax changes, the more you'll reduce your tax bill.
Jan 2, 2004 by Roy LewisDividends vs. Salary for BusinessesC- and S-type corporations can save taxes, depending on how they classify compensation.
Dec 19, 2003 by Roy Lewis11th-Hour Tax MovesYou have less than two weeks to reduce this year's tax bill.
Dec 12, 2003 by Roy LewisNew Military Tax ReliefUncle Sam will provide several more tax breaks for those serving in the armed forces.
Dec 5, 2003 by Roy LewisDividend Tax Breaks at RiskTax rates on dividends have been reduced -- but it may not apply to you.
Oct 31, 2003 by Roy LewisYear-End Tax PlanningThere is little you can do to reduce your taxes after Dec. 31, so the time to act is now.
Oct 24, 2003 by Roy LewisTaxes and Short SalesShort sales get special -- and counterintuitive -- treatment from the IRS.
Oct 17, 2003 by Roy LewisSell or Donate That Clunker?Is your old car worth more to you as a tax deduction?
Oct 10, 2003 by Roy LewisDouble-Dipping the Child Tax CreditWhat if you received an advance child tax credit payment you weren't entitled to?
Oct 3, 2003 by Roy LewisHow Will Your Dividends Be Taxed?Not all dividends will be taxed at the new, lower rate. Make sure you know the rules.
Sep 26, 2003 by Roy LewisAlternative Minimum Tax PlanningTake steps now to avoid paying extra taxes later.
Sep 19, 2003 by Roy LewisRetirement Plan LoansShould you borrow from your retirement plan or will the tax bite be too stiff?
Sep 5, 2003 by Roy LewisTransfer Stock to KidsCut your tax bill by giving appreciated stock to your relatives.
Aug 29, 2003 by Roy LewisIndex Options Over ETFs?If you're a short-term trader, then options are the lower-tax bet.
Aug 22, 2003 by Roy LewisThe Dividend HokeypokeyIs there an advantage to borrowing money to buy dividend-paying stocks?