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Even if your business just produces software, you might want to consider selling unique merchandise too—just avoid the generic swag.
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As the Senate returns from the Memorial Day recess Monday, several proposals have been floated, but Republicans are waiting for the Trump administration to weigh in.
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ICE Agents to Leave Site of Volatile Protests at Detention Center The New York TimesFlashpoints and fury: Inside protests at a New Jersey ICE facility CNNProtests outside New Jersey ICE facility escalate overnight NewsNationSherrill tries to ‘lower the temperature' at immigration detention facility Politico
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As baby boomers begin passing down trillions in assets, advisers who specialize in navigating the process — and the emotions around it — have never been busier.
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"We did not seek or consider other offers. We engaged several professionals throughout the process."
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Bowman said reacting to the inflation surge, driven primarily by energy prices and tariffs, has proven ineffective.
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Plenty of retirees like to give back to their communities through charitable donations, but questions often arise over the best way to do that.
What approach is efficient, provides the tax benefits you're after, and also is advantageous for the charity that's on the receiving end?
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One possibility is a qualified charitable distribution (QCD), a tax-savvy way to reduce your taxable income and maximize your donations whether you itemize deductions on your tax return or not. An added bonus is that the benefits can be large for both the donor and the charity.
Here's How QCDs Work
A QCD is a distribution from an IRA that is paid directly from that retirement account to a qualified charity. QCDs lower your adjusted gross income (AGI) and therefore lower your tax bill. They can also offset required minimum distributions (RMDs), those withdrawals you must take from your IRA each year once you reach age 72. An RMD adds to your income, raising the amount of taxes you pay, but a QCD is excluded from your income. So, for example, if you withdrew $50,000 from your IRA as an RMD, you would pay taxes on that money. But if that same $50,000 was used as a QCD instead, you avoid the taxes while helping a charity at the same time.
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Taxpayers can benefit from QCDs even when they take the standard deduction and do not itemize their deductions. Meanwhile, even though a QCD doesn't count as an itemized deduction, tax
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