Write an article based on this "Find the fringe benefits that are excluded from taxes. Consider the limits of tax exclusions. Use the general valuation rule for fringe benefits you can't exclude. Look for special cases. Add up all of your calculations. Add the value of your taxable fringe benefits to your regular wages."
article: Any fringe benefit provided to you (the employee) is taxable unless the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) specifically excludes it from taxation. The good news is that there are quite a few exclusions you can use. If a benefit is excluded, it will not be subject to federal income tax and will not be included on your W-2. A list of excluded benefits can be found on the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) website and includes:  Health benefits; Adoption assistance; Educational assistance; Stock options; Retirement planning services; and Many others. Some exclusions have limits, and if you receive a benefit in excess of that limit, you will be taxed on the excess. These special rules are laid out on the IRS's website. For example:  Achievement awards are excluded up to $1,600. Dependent care assistance is excluded up to $5,000. Meals are exempt only if they are furnished on the business's premises for your convenience. Moving expenses are exempt only if you would be able to deduct them had you paid for them. If you cannot exclude a fringe benefit you receive, you will have to put a value on it. In most cases, you will use the FMV. In some cases, you may not be able to use the FMV. The most common example of this is with employer-provided vehicles. If you have an employer provided vehicle, you may have to calculate the value of the benefit in one of the following ways:  The cents-per-mile rule. Under this rule, you multiply the standard mileage rate by the total miles the employee drives the car for personal purposes. The commuting rule. Under this rule, you multiply each one-way commute (from home to work and from work to home) by $1.50. The lease value rule. Under this rule, you use a vehicle's annual lease value. Once you have determined what benefits are excluded and what has to be valued, you will then add all of your benefit values together that cannot be excluded. This is considered the total taxable amount of fringe benefits. When you do your federal income tax return, you will add your taxable fringe benefits to your regular wages; this total value is your taxable income and you can figure tax withholding based on it.

Write an article based on this "Stay solution-focused. Be respectful of the other person.  Breathe deeply Be realistic. Write down the compromise once you agree on it."
article: Once you’ve figured out where each of you stand, there’s no reason to look back and dwell on the problem itself. Instead, focus on how you can resolve it. This minimizes the opportunity for the discussion to get out of hand and lead to a nasty disagreement. If either person starts dwelling on the issue, offer a gentle reminder to focus on the solution. Something to the effect of “Hey, let’s try to focus on solving the problem, okay?” should do the trick. Compromise becomes virtually impossible when you’re angry or aggressive. To make sure your compromise is successful, aim to show respect for the other person and their ideas, even if you don’t agree with them. Don't insult them or use words like "stupid” or "useless" to describe their ideas. Denigrating the other person will only make them dig into their views more firmly and hinder your ability to compromise. to get anger or tension under control. Even if it's just for a few minutes, take the time to calm down if you're feeling irritated or tense. Try deep breathing while counting silently to yourself.  Breathe in deeply through your nose for a count of 4. Hold the breath for 7 counts. Then, exhale slowly to a count of 8. Repeat the cycle until you feel more in control. If you can't go off by yourself, try doing a deep breathing exercise whenever the other person is talking. It helps you stay calm and prevents you from interrupting. There are good and bad compromises, so make sure what you're requesting of the other person is actually reasonable. Ask yourself some questions about the thing you want the person to compromise on. Is your request feasible for them? Are you asking the other person to change who they are? Let’s say you like absolutely everything in your living space to be spotless and in order while your partner functions best with clutter. You might need to consider that you can't share the same space, especially if one of you isn’t willing to alter their expectations. Writing down the compromise will ensure that you both understand it clearly. This can help prevent misunderstandings or mistakes in the future. You should both keep a copy of the compromise or post it in a place where you can both see it, such as a refrigerator or bulletin board. You can even both sign the compromise to show that you agree to its terms.

Write an article based on this "Use a claw hammer to pound in nails. Go for a mallet if doing handwork or assembling furniture parts. Select a ball peen hammer for driving a chisel or punch. Try using a sledgehammer if you are working on a demolition site. Opt for a body mechanic’s hammer if working on automobiles."
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A claw hammer is the most traditional hammer type. It features a metal head, and it typically has a wooden handle. One side of the hammer is used to drive nails into wood, and the claw end of the hammer is used to remove nails. Use this to attach planks, hang artwork, or do other craftsman jobs.  The claw section of the hammer is the back, pronged part. If you need to remove a nail, hold the hammer upside down, align the claw with the nail, and pull up with moderate pressure. As you do this, be mindful of flying objects.  Claw hammers come in many different shapes, sizes, and weights. Some also come in solid metal varieties. Mallets are a good option if you are working with lightweight items you don’t want to damage with excessive force. Choose from wood mallets or rubber mallets. Wooden mallets are used to chisel wood or work on the fine detail of woodworking projects. Rubber mallets work well to deliver a strong blow without much bounce-back, which makes it great for working on furniture.  The larger the mallet, the greater the swinging power. For example, use a small rubber mallet to hammer in tent stakes while camping. If you need to strike a hard object like a wrench or hammer, use a rubber or wooden mallet to do this. If you use another metal item to strike a metal object, it can result in injury. The ball peen hammer is typically made from solid metal, and it has a rounded top great for pounding metals. Use these to shape metals such as rivets or to reach into small spaces.  This hammer is commonly used by metalworkers. For example, if you are trying to reinforce a deck and can’t fit your claw hammer into the crevice, try using a ball peen hammer instead. It has a smaller profile, making it great for hard-to-reach areas. Sledgehammers are commonly used for knocking over assemblies or tearing down drywall. They often have a long, wooden handle and a heavy metal head. The head of the sledgehammer is cylindrical and even on both sides. Sledgehammers are some of the heaviest hammer types, weighing about 11 lbs (5 kg), so use extra caution when swinging these varieties. This hammer has a small, curved anvil often called the “dolly,” which is made of metal and attached to a wooden handle. Use this hammer type to remove dents from car panels, for example. This hammer type is only used for auto work. Do not use this hammer to drive a nail, or you could injure yourself.