| Our Current
Interest Newsletter is published on a
quarterly basis and includes timely information on a variety of
tax and accounting topics that are relevant to the businesses and
industries serviced by the professionals of Martin Werbelow LLP.
Following are the recent Current Interest
Newsletters and some of the articles contained
within. Click on the links below to access the newsletters and read
the articles.
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Summer 2009
Uncle Sam Helps You $ave: Deductions for Heavy SUVs
and Trucks
Beneficial Tax Factors: Helping An Adult Child Purchase a
First Home
Michael Tao Named Partner
John Muir High School: MW Awards a Scholarship
Spring
2009
Retirement Payout Relief for 2009
New California Laws Effect 09 Estimates & LLC Taxes
Major Changes to Tax-Exempt Organization's Filing
529 Plan -If Liquidated, is the Loss Deductible?
Summer
2008
2008 Housing Act - Major Provisions Include Tax Incentives
Tax Due on Internet, Out-of-state Purchases
Do Your Expectations Match Reality?
Summer
2007
Midyear Tax Planning: Major Changes to Tax Law Offer Advantages
Foreign Business Travel: Planning to Maximize Deductions
AMT surprise: Tax May Affect Municipal Bond Funds
Winter
2006
New Pension Law: Tax Changes Affect Individuals
and Businesses
Small Exempt Organizations: IRS to Require Annual Notices
Spring
2006
Triple the Taxes
for Some Teenagers: New Law Changes Approach
to College Savings
Medicare Surcharges:
Escalated Monthly Premium Starts in 2007
Winter
2005
New Partners Named:
Two Accountants Continue Traditions of Firm
Employee Tax Deductions:
Some Gifts Qualify as Income Exclusions
Tax
Season 2005
Nonprofit Integrity
Act of 2004: New Regulations Affect California
Charities
Minors Custodian
Accounts: Should You Switch to a 529 Plan?
California’s
Unclaimed Property Database : Search for Long-Lost Treasure
Summer
2004
Buy-Sell Agreements
Charitable Car
Contributions: Take Steps to Avoid ‘Crash’ With IRS
Investors Beware:
Signs Warn of an Ailing Company
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