A few years ago, I worked with a retail shop owner who opened a new
store in Prescott Valley. She secured a great deal on the lease since she
was moving into a space that had been occupied by someone in a similar
line of business. To get the store set up, she invested most of her
retirement funds, purchasing brand new equipment and display cases. Business was good at first, but then dropped off.
There’s Still Time to Lower Your 2012 Taxes
Arizona tax law has two hidden gems you may be unaware of – the Private School Tax Credit and the “switcher credit.” The private school tuition foundation credit lets you take up to $1006 on your 2012 Arizona return as a tax credit. The “switcher credit” gives you another $1,000 credit to apply as a […]