From adapting your portfolio to playing more pickleball, here’s how retirement might be shaping up for you.
From adapting your portfolio to playing more pickleball, here’s how retirement might be shaping up for you.
While most of us are familiar with common tax deductions like mortgage interest, charitable donations, and retirement contributions, there are some truly bizarre deductions that you might not believe are allowed by the IRS. Andy Phillips, Director of H&R Block’s Tax Institute, says that with the April 15 deadline fast approaching, his tax experts are getting plenty of unconventional questions from filers looking to maximize every deduction available to them. Here are some of the strangest tax...
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Conservation officers in New York say the alligator was being kept illegally and is dangerous. But Tony Cavallaro says the animal is harmless.
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