Del Boca Vista (IV)
Del is an attorney based in the DC area who occasionally speaks and writes about senior law, tax and housing issues. Del finds seniors the world's most facinating people and spends his favorite hours listening to their life experiences. Del is a 5th generation Washington baseball fan and his grandson the 7th (in training). He can be reached at natsbaseball2@yahoo.com.
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What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 7)Here's what you need to do when you don't have the cash to send in with your 2011 Tax Return. -
What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 6)Seniors Have a Special Interest in Being Fully Informed about the IRS's Medical Deduction - And Groucho Marx Makes Sure You Get What's Coming to You! -
What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 5)Part 5 of What Seniors Must Know before Filing their 2011 Returns explores deductions that are of particular interest to seniors. Make sure you get yours.
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20,000 Seniors Will Die from Falls This Year – Here’s What You Can Do to Prevent It!In the most recent stats available, the CDC reported that, among those 65 or older, almost 20,000 died (most unnecessarily) from fall injuries and 82% of all fall deaths were among seniors.
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What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 4)Part 4 explores IRS resources that help make it easier to determine what income is taxable for seniors and what is not taxable.
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What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 3)IRS tax filing requirement for Persons 65 and older are a little different from that of younger tax filers. However, thankfully, the Good IRS comes to the rescue.
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What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 2)The 2011 IRS 1040 Instructions "Booklet" is 100 pages long. Here's where seniors can get some of the best free IRS-recommended help to file their returns.
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What Seniors Must Know Before Filing Their 2011 Tax Return (Part 1)Seniors get many tax breaks not available to other taxpayers. Here's what seniors need to know to save money and file an accurate 2011 tax return. (Part 1)
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How to Make 2012 Your Best Year Ever - the Senior's Top 10 ChecklistBy addressing these health, safety, tax, and estate planning issues early in the year, seniors can set the stage for the best year ever! These are the 10 steps to make in January for a safer, more fulfilling, and overall more fun 2012.