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Festival 1/4 page ad.qxp_Layout 1 6/9/15 5:37 PM Page 1 16 THE QUEENS COURIER • JUNE 18, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com SATURDAY JUNE 20, 2015 12 – 8 PM FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK FREE TO THE PUBLIC SAVE TAXES WITH SUMMERTIME PLANNING Call Now & End Your Tax Nightmare! BY SALVATORE P. CANDELA. EA. ATA. ABA T) 877-(F) 718-Sciatica Pain? WE NOW HAVE COLD LASER Do You Have SCIATICA Or Its Symptoms? • Low Back, Buttock, Leg Pain • Leg, Low Back Weakness • Burning or Shooting Pains in Legs • Difficulty Walking • Numbness/ Tingling in Lower Back or Legs • Stiffness or Fatigue in Legs • Tender Points on Lower Back or Legs Therapy can begin today. Call Now. *Most Insurances Accepted. FREE CONSULTATION With this ad. Within 30 days • Physical Therapy • Chiropractic • Occupational Therapy • Acupuncture • Hydromassage • Cold Laser • Owe the than $10,000?• Being Audited? • Unfi led Tax • Wage & Bank Co-Author best selling “Breaking Salvatore P. Candela, EA, ATA,Enrolled Agent - Tax Advisor scandela@thetaxadvocategroup.www.thetaxadvocategroup.(North Shore Rehab Associates 55 Northern Blvd. Suite 103 516-466-9300 Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 THE BACKYARD BASH Arts & Crafts, Face Painting, Balloon Animals & Carnival Games Puppet Shows & Workshops World Cuisine from Argentina, India & Nigeria The best Italian Ices, Grilled Cheese, Seafood & Philly Cheeseteaks POPS’ PLACE AT THE QUEENS MUSEUM Jazz Tours of the Panorama of NYC Meet Ricky Riccardi, Archivist for the Louis Armstrong House Museum DJ Cochon de Lait, DJ Sultán Balkanero, & DJ Rekha Indoor Beer Garden MAIN STAGE Tickets required MS. LAURYN HILL ANTIBALAS • OZOMATLI • REBIRTH BRASS BAND SHANNON POWELL’S TRADITIONAL ALL-STAR BAND #ArmstrongFest Visit www.armstrongswonderfulworld.com for VIP packages and more information. (Tickets necessary for Main Stage event. Entry to all other areas are un-ticketed.) NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANK Queens County Savings Bank Division Looking to reduce your 2015 income taxes? Consider these summertime strategies. • Take a credit for summer day care. If you have one or mor e children under age 13, your costs of in-home childcar e, a day care facility, or sending the kids to day camp may qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. The costs must be incurr ed to enable you (and your spouse, if you file jointly) to work or look for work and you generally must report some earned income. Payments to your spouse, your dependent, or your child who is under age 19 at the end of the year ar en’t eligible. Overnight camps and summer school tutoring won’ t qualify either. The credit can equal up to 35% of qualifying expenses, depending on your income. Total expenses are limited to $3,000 for one child and $6,000 for two or mor e. • Combine business with pleasure. Add vacation days to a summer business trip, and bring your family along. You can deduct most of your own (but not your family’s) unreimbursed costs, such as airfare and your shar e of meals and lodging during the business portion of your trip. • Put your kids to work. If you own a business, give your children a summer job. You can deduct their wages, and if you’re a sole pr oprietor, you needn’t withhold social security or Medicare taxes as long as your kids are under 18. They can even use their earnings to set up an IRA. • Clean out your garage and take a deduction. Donate your excess property to a qualifying charity and deduct the fair market value. Be sur e to get a receipt and check the documentation rules for highvalue items. If you have any questions about these “summer taxcutting ideas” or other tax, accounting, payroll or other business r elated matters, please call me at 718.894.1500 or email at info@ thetaxadvocategroup.com. We’re here to help you plan for 2015 tax savings. ADVERTORIAL


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