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The IRS Produces Videos for the Deaf in American Sign Language (ASL) to help them Understand Recent Tax Changes

When I discussed the best cell phone service for deaf or hard of hearing people I mentioned that my brother was deaf (yes, I know Sign Language).  So, whenever I hear something about deaf life or culture I have more than a general interest.  So, thanks to Kay Bell of Don’t Mess with Taxes for

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Long Term Care Insurance may be State Income Tax Deductibility

I learned something yesterday that I figured I would share with my readers.  Not sure how many of readers actually own Long Term Care Insurance but I learned something about yet another positive about it.

Before getting into what I learned and want to share, a quick definition of long term care insurance.  Rather than going

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Education Loan Interest is Not Always Tax Deductible

It seems to be a common statement among parents, planners, financial aid people, some bloggers, etc. that

Don’t worry about education loans, they are tax deductible…

Like most tax advice given…it is a half truth.

Student Loans Are not Always Tax Deductibe

Yes, your interest is tax deductible if you don’t pass certain threshold income limits. As you will

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