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    With the Holiday season

    comfortably in the rear

    view mirror, potential

    sellers are entering an annual peri-

    od of what I call, Listing Limbo.

    The internal debate rages as towhether or not one should list

    their home now, or wait until the

    spring market arrives. Lets take a

    closer look at each approach from a

    Realtors perspective to see if our

    answer becomes a bit clearer.

    List now is the answer that

    many Realtors will give, and in

    most cases it can be sound advice.

    The truth is that even though

    buyer traffic may be lighter this

    time of year, the buyers that areactually out there tend to be very

    serious. The herds of casual look-

    ers seeking the latest interior

    design tips have not yet left their

    warm homes to venture out and

    see what this years inventory has

    to offer. That coupled with the

    fact that the inventory of homes is

    still low from winter could mean

    that waiting until spring may alsomean missing a solid buyer.

    So its a no brainer? Not so

    fast! Many homes have physical

    characteristics that may increase

    their value once the white outside

    turns to green. For example, lake-

    front properties and those with

    extensive landscaping could be

    taking one of their strongest assets

    off the table by listing too early. Ifone of the key factors in procuring

    a sale has to do with what sits

    beyond the outside walls, it may be

    a good idea to give it a month or

    two to ensure that your strongest

    foot is forward. Remember, you

    only get one shot at being NEW

    and you want your home and its

    particular characteristics to be at

    their best.

    So there you have it. If you

    are looking to sell this year, listing

    now may be your best bet consider-

    ing the lack of competition. Onthe other hand, if your homes

    desirability will be decreased by the

    lack of plants, pools, lakes or any

    other outdoor asset, you are likely

    better off waiting until Mother

    Nature is on your side. Heres to a

    phenomenal year in real estate.

    See you on the market!

    Bill Boswell is a co-founder of

    The Boswell/Aiosa Group. Their

    team offers state-of-the-art real

    estate service to all of Morris,Passaic, and Bergen Counties. He

    is currently the #1 agent in

    Coldwell Bankers Franklin Lakes

    office. You can reach Bill on his

    cell phone at 973-224-4605

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    FEB 22

    Beefsteak for Basketball sponsored byLincoln Park PAL Basketball on Fri-day, February 22 from 7-11pm at

    the American Legion, 133 Main Street,Lincoln Park. Tickets are $45 pp and

    includes: DJ entertainment, dinner,beverages, soda, coffee & dessert.Proceeds to benefit PAL Rec and TravelTeams for team equipment and to keepall registration fees at a minimum. Topurchase tickets or to make a donation-please contact Janet or Patti at 973-694-1146 or stop by the PAL or see one

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    The Dey Mansion/WashingtonsHeadquarters museum, located a 199Totowa Road in Wayne will b e hostingits annual Washingtons BirthdayCelebration on Sunday, February 24

    from 11am-4pm. Admission to themuseum is $1.oo per person. There

    will be re-ena ctors, milit ia drill s(weather permitting), hearth cooking,crafters, demonstrations, music, and181b century dancing, all these activi-ties are on-going throughout theday. The Dey Mansion is a 1740Georgian home that General GeorgeWashington used for his military head-quarters for three months during theRevolutionary War. Today the historichouse is owned and operated by thePassaic County Department of Parks

    and Recreation and is furnished witheighteenth century antiques. Guidedtours are available Wednesday

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    The Lincoln Park Lions Clubs 25th

    Annual Beefsteak Dinner-Dance will beheld Saturday March 2 from 6:30-11:30pm at the American Legion Hall onMain Street (Rt. 202) in Lincoln Park.

    Tickets are $42.50 each and include beer,soda and door prizes. Music will be pro-vided by The Berkeleys. For tickets ormore information contact Lion Wayne at973- 696-2432 or Lion Bill at (973) 628-1474. No tickets will be sold at the door.

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    American Legion Post 242, 700Newark Pompton Turnpike, PomptonPlains will have their Corned Beef andCabbage Dinner on Saturday, March 9at 5:30pm. Tickets are $15.00 and willbe sold at the door.

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    The Suburban Womans Club of

    Pompton Plains will host their AnnualTricky Tray/Dinner on Wednesday,March 13 at 6pm at the BestWestern/Regency House, 140 Rte 23North, Pompton Plains. Cost of ticket is$40 per person and includes dinner andone sheet of tickets for the 1st Level.Cash bar and 50/50 Raffle. For infor-

    mation and or to purchase tickets con-tact Janice at 973-694-7856 orLorraine at 973-839-3194. Tickets areavailable now.

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    Two families apply for

    college financial aid:

    one set of parents par-

    tied and went on vacation

    every year for a decade, eat-

    ing-out weekly, never saving

    or investing a dime, putting

    nothing away for their kids

    college education. The other

    parents did sacrifice, save and

    invest to accumulate funds for

    their kids education, even if

    not reaching the complete

    tuition goal will be denied for

    financial aid in spite of doing

    the right thing! The couple

    will be denied in favor of the

    couple that made no effort to

    save for their kids; in fact they

    will receive need based

    grants, scholarships and

    financial aid packages reward-

    ing their lack of parental and

    fiscal responsibility, sacrific-

    ing some personal lifestyle

    today for the betterment of

    their children tomorrow. Isnt

    this sad, but its true. Penalize

    the good guy by compensating

    the bad. No matter though,

    In America, no good deed

    goes unpunished!

    Another quick example:

    two identical houses built the

    same day are sold to two fam-

    ilies. One family gardens,

    paints, mows the lawn,

    updates and improves their

    home constantly, where the

    other family creates an eye-

    sore, never trims the grass, the

    paint is peeling-off and the

    pool became an algae infested

    swamp. For maintaining andbeautifying the house, the

    first family/owner will be

    penalized by the tax assessor

    for their good deeds and

    efforts benefiting themselves,

    the neighbors and the com-

    munity where the other fami-

    ly/owner of the eyesore quali-

    fies for a tax reduction or at

    minimum, no increase in

    property tax! Figure that out?

    In America, no good deedgoes unpunished!

    One NJ driver elects to

    have severely limited or no

    auto insurance; another NJ

    driver, purchases a great poli-

    cy including collision cover-

    age and no threshold liability

    coverage. The two drivers

    have an opportunity to meet

    each other from a head-on

    collision that is the fault of

    driver # 1. Because driver #2purchased a policy with a

    more expensive protection

    plan optimally protecting him

    and his family from financial

    ruin, the at fault drivers

    insurance policy is inadequate

    to pay for the losses suffered

    by driver #2 forcing his policy

    and company to pay the

    claim. As a result, driver #2s

    premium goes up at renewal

    and for years afterward since aclaim was paid on his behalf.

    Why? Isnt that why driver #2

    paid more to begin with by

    making the better and proper

    policy selection! In America,

    no good deed goes unpun-

    ished!

    From a top-down per-

    spective, I fear that too many

    people who currently hold a

    government office, are more

    concerned with getting re-elected than doing the job

    they were elected to perform.

    Whenever class warfare is

    declared, the working tax-

    paying public doesnt have a

    chance. Nope, free enter-

    prise, capitalism and proving

    that you are a worthy respon-

    sible employee to an employ-er pales in comparison to

    being paid to do nothing,

    earn nothing, contribute

    nothing and care about noth-

    ing, except for yourself.

    These people need to be

    reminded that somewhere,

    somehow, someone took a risk

    with their time, capital or

    lives to create a business that

    would one day have the abili-

    ty to create jobs and employothers which in-turn created

    the largest middle class in the

    history of the world! It is the

    rich that created the middle

    class that purchases goods and

    services that drive the econo-

    my; to let the vast majority of

    Americans live a lifestyle sec-

    ond to no other nation on the

    planet, or at least thats how it

    used to be! The people who

    were the risk-takers deserve tomake more, not pay a dispro-

    portionate amount more. It is

    the risk-taker that stood to

    lose everything and some did,

    yet many of them tried again

    and found tremendous success

    only to be penalized and pun-

    ished by increased forced

    charity (taxation) without

    regard for the risks they

    undertook, because in

    America no good deed goesunpunished!

    If the government con-

    tinues to levy even more tax

    on the 5% of the public that

    are considered rich, according

    to this President Obama,this

    includes families making over

    $250,000 annually, they will

    lose all incentive to sacrifice

    and risk even more to earn

    $350,00, $500,000 and

    $1,000,000. They will moveaway, retire early, sell their

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    business or more likely, firestaff in order to pay the taxes,

    which, they are powerless to

    curtail. What incentive do

    they have to do otherwise;

    the income tax base will

    shrink even further when

    they fight back with the only

    weapons at their disposal,

    exacerbating an already tenu-

    ous situation. The answer to

    this debate is to incentivize

    the business builders and jobcreators. Another answer is to

    reduce taxes on the rich so

    they may continue to buy

    cars, boats, airplanes and

    vacations. Im speaking about

    our Presidents definition of

    rich, those families earn-

    ing $250,000 $3,000,000

    annually. The super-rich,

    annual incomes exceed-

    ing $3,000,000 - $10,000,000

    annually comprise a totallydifferent group as do the mega

    rich whose annual income

    exceeds $10,000,000. They

    can pay a little bit more, but

    whatever the percentage is, it

    will not solve anything with

    the annual budget or total

    deficit as there are just too

    few of these people to tax!

    Conclusion tax everyone oneverything they buy in lieu of

    income tax, exempting food,

    clothing and shelter, there-

    fore necessities are tax-free.

    Bob buys a row-boat so hell

    pay row boat tax. David pur-

    chases a $5,000,000 yacht and

    hell pay yacht tax. Paul

    doesnt like boats, yachts,

    fishing or swimming, there-

    fore hell pay no tax! Pretty

    simple isnt it? However, inthe meantime there are

    income taxes with more and

    higher income tax rates com-

    ing because government

    refuses to reduce spending or

    cut entitlements or change

    the current broken system of

    taxation. What are the tax-

    paying people to do to get

    some tax relief until some of

    these ideas are taken to heart

    and acted upon?Answer Tax-deferred,

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    27th, and 28th Tues, Wed,

    and Thurs from 1-3pm and

    7-9pm with a different

    topic each day. Todays paper

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    What are your

    chances of beingaudited by the IRS?

    Not surprisingly, the nations tax

    collector tends to go after the

    big money.

    According to figures

    recently released by the IRS,

    approximately 1.11 percent of

    all 2010 individual tax returns

    were audited in 2011, the same

    as the prior year. This rate has

    hovered around the 1 percent

    mark for several years.In comparison, the audit

    rate of 1.02 percent for taxpay-

    ers with income of less than

    $100,000 almost quadrupled to

    3.93 percent for those with an

    income of $200,000 or more.

    That means the IRS audited

    roughly one out of every 25 of

    these returns. And the odds of

    being audited jumped to about

    one out of eight for those with

    income above $1 million.Besides chasing high-

    income taxpayers, the IRS

    often flags returns for the

    following reasons:

    Unreported income. The IRSwill match the W-2s and 1099s

    it receives with the income

    reported on your return.

    Travel and entertainment

    deductions. Traditionally, this is

    a prime audit target. IRS agents

    pay extra attention to deduc-

    tions for business use of vehicles.

    Large charitable gifts. Its suspi-

    cious if charitable deductions

    are disproportionate to the

    amount of your income.Home-office deductions. Such

    deductions are often claimed by

    taxpayers who do some work at

    home but dont otherwise quali-

    fy for a home office.

    Rental real estate losses. In

    general, losses arent available

    unless you actively participate

    in the rental activity.

    Cash businesses. If youre

    usually paid in cash, the IRS is

    more likely to peruse yourreturn.

    Hobby losses. Generally, you

    cant claim a loss from an activ-

    ity thats merely a hobby, not a

    bona fide business.

    Foreign bank accounts.

    The IRS is after taxpayers who

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    Robert P. Sokoloff and Associates,

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    Ihave been a dentist since

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    patients to floss regularly is

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    food from those tight spacesbetween your teeth where

    decay can start. Dental floss is

    one of the least expensive

    hygiene inventions and cleans

    out the byproducts of food that

    cause irreversible gum problems

    like periodontal disease.

    The American Dental

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    importance of flossing for over

    40 years, yet gum disease and

    tooth decay are still two of the

    most persistent health prob-

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    cant get motivated, Sonicare

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    Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980

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    What triggers an IRS

    audit? By Robert Sokoloff, CPA

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    A

    ttend one of our

    upcoming programs,

    designed for adults

    62 and over interested in

    education to improve and

    maintain optimal health

    and wellness.

    Thursday February 28,

    2:30-4pm:

    Common Causes of

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    During this talk we will

    discuss two common causes

    of shoulder pain: rotator cuff

    tendonitis and bursitis, and

    rotator cuff tears. We will

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    Do your dogs or cats

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    session. While the class is

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    The deck is the heart of a

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    Doors open at 7pm and show time at 8:30at St. Marys Carnevale Center, 10 LenoxAve, Pompton Lakes. Admission $35includes food, soda, coffee/tea, dessertand 2 drinks (wine or beer) AdditionalDrinks $1.00. No one under 21 admitted.Also includes 50/50 Raffle. For tickets ormore info contact Ray Grimes at 973-835-4487. Tickets may also be purchasedat www.KofC3801.org.

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    and homeless and migrant children who

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    Your Pompton Lakes

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