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Nov 22, 2014
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Ragnar Danneskjold
deduct your D.I. donations.
I think up to $500 they don't scrutinize. I might be wrong though.
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Tax avoidance strategies--What are everyone's favorites. And for the "...don't
My Soapbox
11/22/14 8:19am
Children.
In Reverie
11/22/14 8:20am
I'll let my wife know I simply need to sire more deductions.
My Soapbox
11/22/14 9:27am
I've found this to be one of the most romantic gestures one can make
BYUtiful
11/22/14 1:52pm
Great way to cut tax bill. Lousy way to become wealthy.
Kilgore Trout
11/22/14 10:02am
deduct your D.I. donations.
Ragnar Danneskjold
11/22/14 8:29am
pay tithing with appreciated stock
Baron
11/22/14 8:33am
This. Saves on both ends. Donations and avoidance of capital gains.
kurda
11/22/14 9:42am
Too many to choose from....
RexIdaCoug
11/22/14 8:36am
I told our accountant that I'm going to start a farm due to its tax treatment
My Soapbox
11/22/14 9:03am
I'm a big believer in the HSA.
ChubbyChaser
11/22/14 8:51am
The most effective way to cut your taxes that I know of
dilbert
11/22/14 9:08am
Thanks, that was a suggestion our accountant brought up last night I guess I
My Soapbox
11/22/14 9:13am
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