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Q. My ex-husband has to pay half the college expenses for our two kids. One of the kids is moving from the dorm to an apartment, and he refuses to pay half the rent when before he was paying half the dorm costs. What can I do? –Tired of fighting […]
Broader taxing power will let state and local governments collect an extra $8 billion to $23 billion a year, according to various estimates. Thirty-one of the 45 states that collect sales taxes have some sort of laws allowing them to expand their tax collection beyond the physical presence standard vacated […]
Einhorn Barbarito Tax and Estate attorney, Matthew S. Rheingold, quoted on changes taxpayers will see thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in this NJ.Com article “Done with your taxes? Nope. Here’s what you need to know now for your 2018 tax return,” May 17, 2019.
Q. My ex-husband signed my name to a home equity loan during our two-year divorce proceedings, arranging for two separate balloon payments that equal $45,000. I have no idea where that money went, and I was out of the country when the papers were signed. We had agreed to sell the […]
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