10 tips in deducting charitable contributions

1. YOU may deduct donations to qualified organizations.  Qualified organizations include corporations or foundations organized in the US for religious, charitable, educational, scientific, literary, or prevention of cruelty to children and animals. 2. You cannot deduct contributions made to specific individuals – priests, nuns, victims, and political organizations or candidates. 3. File Form 1040 and…

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Womankind

MARCH 8 is International Women’s Day. Historically, this day has been observed since the early 1900’s — “a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies,” saysInternationalWomensDay.com. “In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman’s…

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Discharging income taxes in bankruptcy: Part 2

LAST week, we established the fact that back due income taxes can be discharged in bankruptcy, despite the popular belief that this was not possible. We said that there are six rules that must be complied with to discharge taxes. All of these rules must be followed. If you comply only with five rules, the…

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Parking employees receive $4.7M in class action settlement

LOS ANGELES – Thousands of parking lot attendants, cashiers and other employees received a whooping $4.7 million settlement after their class action lawsuit was settled. About 10,000 employees, some of whom were Filipino, filed a class action lawsuit against their employer AMPC System Parking Company (AMPCO) and its parent corporation, ABM Industries, one of the…

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Pinoy media lauded in 2013 NAM Awards Gala

PASADENA – Ethnic media practitioners in Southern California were recognized on Thursday night for excellence in journalism, and insightful coverage on ethnic community issues. Presented by New America Media (NAM), Los Angeles Multicultural Leadership Network and KPPC, the awards-giving body also gave special citation for inter-ethnic coverage by media outlets. The event was held at…

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My close encounters with terrestrial stars, Part II

After a brief respite and heaps of social commitments that I had to cover, the continuation of my celebrity encounters resumes. Brace yourself for some more of my interesting nostalgic anecdotes. The “Fishnet & Minis” era gave Helen Gamboa an unprecedented popularity surge with the advent of musical films a fitting bifurcated avenue that showcased…

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When chest pains hit you

In these days of health-consciousness, almost everyone is concerned about chest pains and possible heart attack, especially individuals who are 40 and older. While we hear of occasionally cases of heart attack among those in their 30s or even 20s, most likely candidates are actually those who eat red meat regularly, do not exercise, who…

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Fixed and suspicious marriages

Everyone knows that one of the fastest and easiest ways to get a green card is thru a bona fide, good faith (love) marriage to a US citizen. However, one of the worst things that a person can do is enter into a fixed marriage for purposes of obtaining immigration benefits. This is because if…

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The youth as heroes of our heritage

The sense of sight, most of the time, reigns supreme in the order of the senses. It affirms the existence of the outside world. It confirms presence and assures that people and things are out there. Seeing makes it convenient for us to believe. But when it comes to heritage, we go beyond the eyes….

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Until tomorrow comes

I can believe that good is manifested from every experience that comes into our lives. Cancer is not a death sentence and I’ve been battling it for seven years, six months and twenty-nine days in the only way I know — living one day at a time. It was supposed to be a quick scene,…

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USCIS implements provisional waiver process March 4, 2013

AS OF March 4, 2013 certain immigrant visa applicants who are the spouses, children and parents of US citizens (“immediate relatives”), who have been unlawfully present in the United States, can start applying for provisional unlawful presence waivers through a new, Stateside “Provisional Waiver” process. The new provisional waiver process is for certain individuals who…

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Billionaire's club

TODAY, the world has 1,426 billionaires (people with personal wealth of $1 billion as of January) accounting to a total net worth of $5.4 trillion. 11 of them are Filipinos. “Resurgent asset prices are the driving force behind the rising wealth of the super-rich around the globe. While last year almost as many fortunes fell…

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Three Pinoys convicted of gun smuggling in the US

LOS ANGELES – A US federal jury on Monday convicted three Filipinos of smuggling high-powered military and assault weapons including rocket launchers, machine guns, and other deadly explosives from the Philippines into the United States. A federal jury in the US District Court found the three Philippine nationals: Sergio Syjuco, 26; Cesar Ubaldo, 27; and…

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Immigration reform: Is it really coming?

QUESTION: I have heard that there is going to be immigration reform. Can you shed some light on the subject and what we might expect? Answer: Conservatives have tended to oppose immigration reform and amnesty for undocumented workers. Prominent Republicans, however, have recently come out in support of massive immigration overhauls. We could speculate as…

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Bad news for people who pled guilty

There are times when  a person is arrested and charged with a crime. In some cases they may have actually committed the crime, or it could be that they are completely innocent, wrongfully accused, or were arrested because of some misunderstanding or miscommunication. They want to fight the charges to prove their innocence. The person…

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Making sense amid immigration reform confusion

THE current influx of media attention on immigration issues is very exciting. One cannot help but be hopeful and optimistic that some type of immigration reform is on the horizon. For example, President Obama unveiled his proposed legislation last week, which would lead to the substantial overhauling of the immigration system. The proposed legislation has…

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Two Fil-Ams vying for Cerritos City Council

  CERRITOS – Two Filipino-Americans are vying for the City Council of Cerritos in the March 5 local election. Current City Planning Commissioner Frank Aurelio Yokoyama and retired Social Worker Alejandro Estella are running for the first time, to fill two open slots. Other candidates include re-electionist Carol Chen, ABC School Board Member James Kang,…

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Part B – Business

THIS fiscal cliff legislation includes lots of tax changes; accordingly, I summarized the provisions for simple reading. Last week’s Part A dealt with individuals while this week’s Part B deals with business. Business depreciation and cost recovery provisions 50% Bonus Depreciation extended The Act extends the 50% first-year bonus depreciation for an additional year to…

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Changes in loan modification programs for 2013

Homeowners Bill of Rights IN JULY, California enacted the major pieces of legislation, which were introduced by Attorney General Kamala Harris. These provision, which will take effect January 1, 2013, will incorporate many of the provisions of the National Mortgage Settlement into California law and specifically will: 1) eliminate “dual tracking” of foreclosures during loan…

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Your vote matters

ON TUESDAY, March 5, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities are urged to exercise their right to vote for the 2013 Primary Municipal Elections in the City of Los Angeles. The Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) is advocating for these communities’ active participation in the municipal elections, through the Your Vote Matters!…

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