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  • Small Business Taxes: How to Contact the IRS Without Breaking Into a Sweat  By : Wayne Davies
    How to deal with the IRS without having a heart attack.
  • Need to Know the Tax Deduction Limits When Claiming Deductions?  By : Judd Nathaniel
    It is not only good to know the tax deduction limits when you file your tax return, but it's also necessary to know if you want to lower your tax bill. Most people are always looking for ways to lower their income taxes owed to the IRS. They know that the more tax deductions they are able to take, the more tax savings they will have.
  • Finding Answers to Tax Filing Questions  By : Oliver McMurray
    Most taxpayers have many tax filing questions. Some of them are simple and common questions but some are more complicated. Anyone who cares enough to ask someone about their tax filing questions will be less likely to make mistakes in their tax returns. There are many resources available for free to help taxpayers answer all the tax filing questions they may have.
  • Property Tax Delinquency In Texas: What To Expect  By : Art Gib
    When times are tight, people are often faced with the decision of whether to buy food or make their mortgage payments. Foreclosure on any property is bad news, and it can happen anywhere in the great state of Texas. Failure to pay property taxes may result in disaster for your family. Here are some things you should know if you are property tax delinquent in the Lone Star State.
  • Getting Tax Filing Help When You Need It  By : Lela Bell
    If you are not sure how to file a tax return, it is very important to get the necessary tax filing help. Most people need help when it comes to preparing taxes and filing taxes. Most of them take their W-2 or 1099 tax documents to their local H&R Block office and have them prepare their tax returns. Tax codes are well known to be complex for ordinary people.
  • Which IRS Deductions Should I Claim?  By : Yanni Paul
    When it's time to file tax returns, it is important to understand how to claim IRS deductions. However, tax is a complicated subject for most people and most people do not understand which tax deductions they can claim or how to claim them. The good news is that, if people don't mind reading, there are many books and IRS booklets as well as publications that will spell out exactly what tax deductions are and how to claim them.
  • Tax Filing Tip - Filing Late  By : Mike McCoy
    The deadline to submit tax returns for 2007 is April 17th. If you miss the deadline, you must file a return as soon as possible. If you owe taxes, the IRS will impose fines, interest on money owed and penalties.
  • Tax Mistakes Not To Make  By : Art Gib
    Are you one of those people who likes to prepare your income tax return by yourself every year? Would you be surprised that the IRS is more likely to audit you as a result? There are several things that people do, over and over, year after year, that you should be aware of, especially if you are a "self-preparer."
  • Tax Deduction For Homeowners  By : Mike McCoy
    Come tax time, you may feel tempted to accept a standard tax deduction rather than explore the potential benefit of itemizing your deductions. Unfortunately, many homeowners do not realize they are legally entitled to take numerous deductions that would save them money on taxes. Too often, taxpayers take the standard deduction rather than itemizing their tax deductions.
  • Tax Deductions Your Allowed To Take  By : Mike McCoy
    Sometimes it's difficult to know what tax deductions we're allowed to take. A tax deduction or a tax-deductible expense affects a taxpayer's income tax. It is an expense incurred by a taxpayer, subtracted from a person's annual gross income when the taxpayer computes his or her income taxes.
  • Mortgage Points Tax Deduction  By : Chris Castillo
    If you are purchasing a home or planning to refinance your current mortgage your lender may offer you the option to pay 'points' at the time of closing.
  • Things to Look for in a Tax Consultant  By : Art Gib
    Every business needs a tax consultant. Irrespective of the size of your business, it's wise to seek the services of a professional tax consultant. But choosing the right one is no easy matter.
  • Tax Deductions for First Time Homeowners  By : Chris Castillo
    If you are looking to buy a house you may want to know what tax deductions you receive as a first time homeowner. There are several standard deductions you receive as a homeowner.
  • Lowering Property Taxes via Reassessment  By : Chris Castillo
    Odds are that over the past few years the value of your home has gone down. If you believe the value of your home has gone down in value and is no longer as high as its assessed value, you can appeal your tax bill and file a decling in value appeal for the current year to attempt to reduce your property tax liability.
  • What Sort Of Service Should You Expect From A Good Accountant  By : James Mitchell
    Like any other business field, not all accountants offer the same level of service. This article outlines the minimum standard of service you should expect from your accountant.
  • Tax Solutions for When You Get In Trouble with the IRS  By : Art Gib
    If you've fallen behind a bit on your taxes, don't panic. The proper tax solution is out there.
  • How To Lower Corporate Taxes By Choosing Your Jurisdiction  By : Gregory Smyth
    Many businesses do not realize that there is nothing illegal, and not even anything unethical, about choosing a different jurisdiction to do their banking in. Choosing a jurisdiction that best suits you only rewards those that put the most effort in. We look at what business consultancy services say about choosing the best jurisdiction for your tax strategy.
  • How Does the State Utilize Sales Taxes?  By : Art Gib
    Most people across the country have to pay something they really don't enjoy paying and that is sales tax. But why do we pay it, and what happens to that money?
  • Another Tax Stimulus Rebate in 2009  By : Steve Cagney
    The economy is still sinking. Will another tax rebate in 2009 do the trick to keep us from avoiding bankruptcy?
  • Car Donation Tax Deduction - 3 Best Tips To Help You Donate Your Car  By : Helen Hecker
    If you're thinking about donating your car or truck to a local or national charity, here are a few tips that you should know. There are a few problems you can avoid if you do a little research first.
  • Charity Car Donation Tax Deduction - Watch Out! Know This Before You Donate Your Car To Charity!  By : Helen Hecker
    In the past few years many charities have found they can raise money through car donation programs and provide you with a car donation tax deduction. These programs can be a goldmine and the charity can make a lot of money for its charitable activities.
  • Research Eis Tax Relief for Tax Savings  By : Patricia Stevens
    Finding tax relief is closer to possible that you might actually think.
  • What Can I Deduct On My Taxes?  By : Zacharias Allred
    As a practicing tax accountant I am often asked what can I deduct on my taxes? During the past 18 years of tax preparation I have tried to answer this question to best suit the needs of the particular client.
  • Income Tax Form- Significant Guide For Taxes Forms  By : Deepak Kulkarni
    As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to income tax form and in some way related to federal tax filing, business tax UK, revenue Canada income tax return or due date for federal income taxes for your reading pleasure.
  • Sales Tax Nightmares Come to an End  By : Art Gib
    Taxes might not seem so bad if it were easier to keep track of them. Learn what a little consulting can do for your business.
  • Income Tax Preparer- Free Useful Information For Tax Repairer  By : Deepak Kulkarni
    As you search for income tax repairer related information or other information about income tax tables or Connecticut income tax rate, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into the income tax preparer information that you need.
  • Paying Taxes on Michigan Lottery Winnings  By : Allen Wright
    This article describes some of the pitfalls and intricacies that lottery winners must take into account when paying taxes on their newfound wealth.
  • Tax Shelter: Till A Fair Tax Is Introduced, Use It!  By : Ramapati Singhania
    Many tax shelter methods are legal and legitimate. These include a business flow through shares/limited partnerships thereby distributing production costs of a company among shareholders as tax deductions.
  • What is a TIC: Purchase Agreement?  By : Kathryn Landry
    A TIC: purchase agreement may seem rather complex to the novice onlooker, but it is really quite simple once you understand the basics, and also offers a multitude of options and potential benefits.
  • How to Stop IRS Levies  By : Neil Lemons
    The IRS can get very aggressive with tax defaulters. They also have very wide powers of recovery and will not hesitate to use it particularly when tax dues are large. However, many tax payers are caught unawares by the levy action. Learn How to Stop IRS Levies.
  • What to do in an IRS Audit  By : Neil Lemons
    For most taxpayers, filing of return is the end of their engagement with the IRS for the year. In most cases, if the return is correctly filled up. What do you do in an IRS audit? Find out.
  • How Much Money Do You Really Make?  By : Matthew Meyer
    A discussion about net vs. gross income.
  • Bank Levy and Wage Garnishment Law  By : Neil Lemons
    An unpaid tax debt can lead to some very unpleasant consequences. The IRS has powers to make forcible recovery from the properties owned by the tax payer. The two most common recovery actions taken by them are levy of wages and bank account.
  • How to Enter Into a IRS Installment Agreement  By : Neil Lemons
    Tax demands can be raised on a person for various reasons. If the return is filed but the taxes for the year are not fully paid, IRS will demand payment of the same along with interest. Penalties may also be demanded. Read this article and learn How to Enter Into a IRS Installment Agreement.
  • Hong Kong Urged to Reduce Corporate Taxes  By : Gregory Smyth
    Throughout the past decade, the Hong Kong government has maintained a low Hong Kong corporation tax rate, for minimizing the influence taxation has on business in general. Early in the decade, the government slashed the Hong Kong corporation tax rate slightly. However, the Hong Kong corporation tax rate has now been increased again in an effort to bolster public finances.
  • Are You Paying Your Income Tax?  By : Uchenna Ani-Okoye
    Income tax benefits and income tax expenses are retained by the grantor, thus he pays income taxes on the income of the trust. Income taxation system bears progressive character.
  • Tax Issues In Philadelphia And Other Places  By : Jim Williams
    Tax issues can be location specific, but can also run countrywide. Here are some specifics for Philadelphia and some for anywhere.
  • The Economics of Vice Tax  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    A vice tax is an indirect form of taxation applicable to sold called vice goods like alcohol, tobacco and to a certain extent gasoline.
  • Taxes And The Home Business  By : Obinna Heche
    Just because you work at home does not mean you are not subject to the same taxes as any other business venture.
  • Keeping Records Of Your Work From Home Business  By : Obinna Heche
    When you are working from home, there are several things that you should always be doing. One of these things is to make sure you are keeping the right records for your business.
  • Property Tax Fat Trimming: Shaving Cost in New Jersey  By : Art Gib
    Property tax costs are on the rise. New Jersey is not unlike the rest of the U.S., with the burden of inflating costs of having a home and the smarting sting of paying Uncle Sam his dues every year. However there are some exceptions made for privileged seniors.v
  • Something Every Tax Payer Needs To Know  By : Ranju Kumar
    Every individual once in a while has to think about paying tax. It has been a very important matter to each and every one. As people are more and more concerned about the amount of taxes to be paid, they generally forget that it will always boomerang in the form of services which will most certainly make the world the most wonderful and enjoyable place to live in.
  • Audit Triggers - How Does the IRS Decide Who To Audit?  By : Ray Eddings
    Know what grabs the the attention of IRS audit agents.

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