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Generational Differences in the Workplace

May 6, 2015 by Sheila Denny-Andrews
Copeland Buhl
For the first time in our history, four different generations are working together. With that, it is important that we have an understanding of their differences so we can ensure we are engaging one another effectively. The four generations that currently comprise our workforce are Traditionalists (born 1920-1945), Baby Boomers...
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Congress extends "extender" tax laws

February 19, 2015 by Staff
Copeland Buhl
Congress has once again extended the “extenders,” a varied assortment of more than 50 individual and business tax deductions, tax credits and other tax-saving laws which have been on the books for years but, technically, are temporary because they have a specific end date. This package of tax breaks has repeatedly...
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Fake IRS and MN Revenue Scams

November 20, 2014 by Andy Graf
Copeland Buhl
Beware of scam calls and emails claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Treasury or Minnesota Department of Revenue The IRS and MN Revenue are warning taxpayers of two specific scams to be on the lookout for. One involves email, and the other consists of con artists calling...
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2014 Individual Year-End Notes

November 18, 2014 by Beverly Schleper
Copeland Buhl
While we wait for Congress to revive some of the expired tax credits and deductions before the end of the year, there are some steps you can take to reduce your tax liability under the current tax laws. Some things will be simpler this year, as the 2015 tax rates...
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