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  • Five Amazingly Easy Small Business Tax Tips That Freelancers Ought to Know  By : Ron Mueller
    Ever since the economic recession hurt the world, individuals are turning to working freelance online. And that’s why I’m writing this article for the new small business owners.
  • Instances That Will Result to an IRS Audit  By : Darrin Mish
    Any taxpayer will be glad to learn what will catch the attention of the IRS enough for them to subject you to an audit.
  • Some Tax Myths that People Continue to Believe In  By : Darrin Mish
    People believe that if they have already been filing for their taxes for a long time, they become experts in filing guidelines and requirements.
  • The Basics of Installment Agreements  By : Darrin Mish
    After people have filed for their annual tax return, they become aware that they owe the IRS a substantial amount of money. What makes matters worse for them is recognizing that they don't have adequate funds to cover all these tax debts.
  • Reduce Taxes with Car Donations  By : Bei Mi.
    If you are looking for a way to get ride of an old vehicle, you may want to consider a car donation. To donate a car, you simply have to contact a car donation services and they take care of everything else. Thus, donating your car to charity rather than selling it is more convenient and fast. Moreover, you help those who are in need of assistance when you donate your car and benefit from it through tax breaks in return.
  • Auto Donation: The Most Convenient Car Disposal  By : Bei Mi.
    Are you planning to buy a new car? But then you brush the idea away since it also means ditching your old car? We all know how daunting a task it can be to get rid of an old car, from advertising, refurbishing, and dealing with possible buyers… The list can almost seem endless. Luckily there is already a convenient and fast way of ditching an old car and this is through auto donation.
  • Car Donation: Better Than Selling Your Car  By : Bei Mi.
    A car Donation is donating your old vehicle to charity and a way of getting rid of it at the same time. Charitable institutions use car donations as a means to raise funds to support their causes. If you go through a car donation services for this procedure, this service is either directly involved in charitable activities or is in contact with a charitable institution. But either way, car donation proceeds go to the less privileged individuals or families.
  • Car Donation to Charity: A Wise Decision to Make  By : Bei Mi.
    Is selling an old car too much of a problem for you? Then, you may want to consider a car donation to charity. A car donation will eliminate all your problems with selling your old car. This will mean no more advertisement, looking for buyers, entertaining endless of possible buyers and paperwork. If you haven’t tried other means of getting rid of an old car aside from selling, you will probably ask why a car donation to charity is a better option.
  • A Decent Tax Deduction: Getting to the Point on Mortgage Points  By : Joe Cline
    Points are everywhere. Pencils have points; pins have points. Conversations have points. Points can be earned; points can be lost. Points can be counted; points can be made. And in real estate, points can be paid.
  • The Obama Tax Reform Plan For Long Term Economic Growth?  By : Steve Selengut
    As Investors, we represent the single biggest voter block in the country. We must respond in one voice to the endless political drivel with a resounding "Money Talks, BS Walks". We want decision makers who design laws that aid economic freedoms, not lawmakers who make decisions that restrict them.
  • Quick Profits with a Property Tax Sale  By : Joe Cline
    Different resources appear for the savvy real estate investor and to take advantage of them is to make some serious profits. Each of the resources has a different time frame involved with it and as such you have to learn which ones will produce the fast money and which require patience.
  • AeroMarineTaxPros.com: Misapplying Board Annotations Will Result In A Tax Liability  By : Thomas Alston
    A recent case demonstrated how taxpayers can be at a disadvantage when it comes to understanding how to legally avoid sales/use tax. The taxpayer purchased his aircraft outside the State of California and intended to support a claim for exemption based on commercial use in his own business.
  • Corporate Income Tax Reform--- Seriously  By : Steve Selengut
    Politicians have never been shy about dictating proper behavior to individuals or hesitant in shamelessly picking the pockets of businesses to fund their projects. Self-employed business owners, for example, pay a minimum 35% Federal Income Tax, State and Local taxes of various kinds, and the usual Workers Compensation, Medicare, and double Social Security Taxes.
  • Tax Investigations Are An Uneven Match Between Small Business And The Tax Inspector  By :
    The essential first step to be taken by a small business un regard to a tax inspection happens long before that small business is advised a tax enquiry is about to take place
  • Guaranteed Social Security Benefits: Make It So  By : Steve Selengut
    What if, instead of donating 7.6% of your salary (15.3% if you are self employed) to support the war de jour: (a) you could choose to deposit from 3% to 5% of your salary in a guaranteed retirement program maturing anytime after age 60, (b) the lifetime benefit is totally income tax free, and (c) your employer uses his savings to either create jobs, raise non-executive salaries, reduce prices, or increase shareholder dividends.
  • Transfer of Tangible Personal Property - Regulation 1595, Part 1  By : Thomas Alston
    When contemplating the purchase of an aircraft, a potential owner must consider the ownership structure that will best suit their needs. Often, only afterwards, does the owner realizes they don't own the aircraft in the entity that is most beneficial for tax purposes or that limits their liability.
  • Time to Send City Hall a Tax Bill?  By : Josh Sloan
    Since we are repeatedly told that some of the value has dropped from our homes, doesn't it stand to reason that most of us should be in line for a rebate on our property taxes? Isn't this how the City Hall works?
  • Be Wary of Refinancing When Using A 1031 Tax Exchange  By : Trisha Coppley
    One of the central concepts in the process of a 1031 exchange is that an investor is not allowed to draw any direct benefit from the proceeds of the sale of a relinquished property; any cash removed from the sale is considered to be boot,
  • Pathfinder Business Strategies Reviews Important Tax Savings Concepts  By : drew miles
    Pathfinder Business Strategies, LLC, a privately held company that advises corporations, consumers & small- to mid-size companies on asset protection, tax savings, & wealth building strategies, has earned their clients a substantial tax savings of over 15 million dollars.
  • Tax Filing Using Tax Software  By : IC
    Learn more about the importance of tax software and how using this convenient method will help you save time and money this year. Get more information on tax returns.
  • Investor Political Priorities - A Survey  By : Steve Selengut
    90% of all Americans are investors and, as such, there are issues that we need to hear about from the man who would be king. None of our could-be leaders are addressing the issues that would allow us to achieve our financial goals. This is my short list for the presidential candidates. Where they stand on these issues will certainly influence our economic future. Which of these is most important?
  • Real Estate Investors - Make A 1031 Exchange And Defer Your Capital Gains Liability  By : Trisha Coppley
    As a player in the real estate investment game, you know that each and every dollar that you have working for you is compounding your wealth, and, conversely, each and every dollar that isn't working for you can be considered a missed opportunity to further compound your wealth. So, when it comes time to put your property up for sale,
  • Pay Your Children to Work for You with the Blessing of the IRS  By : Jagdeep
    You've heard that you can't have your cake and eat it, too. But hiring your own family is one case when you can. Pay your minor or adult children to work for your business, and then write it off as an expense.
  • What are the Tax Implications of Owning Timeshare  By : IC
    Learn more about managing a timeshare property in order to realize profits during rental and sale and get more information about the tax implications associated with these transactions.
  • Tax Tips For Small Businesses  By : mohan mittal
    The INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE has come out with a especial(a) program known as STEP, or Belittled Stage business Taxation Education that you tin read to understand the overall taxation structure. At that place are a few things that tin can be done to make sure that the process of filing your taxes is smooth and easy.
  • Do You Have To Pay Tax On Your Online Income?  By : A Bohart
    Q: I just started my home based business this year and expect to just break even this year. Do I still need to report my income, even if I don't actually make a profit? Also, what expenses can I deduct?
  • A 1031 Exchange Is Win/Win For Everyone  By : Theo Carter
    A 1031 tax exchange is a method used by property investors so that they may indefinitely defer tax liability on a property's sale. This is accomplished by transferring the rights to a property that one would like to sell to an intermediary, who then holds on to the sale proceeds and uses them to purchase a replacement in compliance with the rules set out in Section 1031.
  • The 1031 Exchange - What A Deal  By : Theo Carter
    A 1031 exchange is a method often used by investors in real estate in order to indefinitely defer capital gains tax liability on a property's sale. This is achieved by relinquishing rights to a property one would like to sell to a qualified intermediary, who holds the funds gained from the sale of the relinquished property and uses the money to buy a replacement property that fulfills the regulations delineated in Section 1031 .
  • Tax Issues For Ebay Sellers And Online Businesses  By : A Bohart
    If you sell on eBay, or if you have an online business, listen up. There are several tax issues in the news right now that could have a huge impact on the way you do business.
  • Do You Owe A Debt To The Federal Government?  By : A Bohart
    After you throw the cap and gown into the air and strut down the aisle, you may not be thinking about the debt you will have to repay. It comes in the form of a prepayment booklet of sorts in the mailbox.
  • 1031: A Tried and True Arrangement Between the Investor and the U.S. Government  By : Trisha Coppley
    The 1031 exchange is a tactic used by real estate investors in order to indefinitely defer capital gains tax liability on the sale of a property. This is done by relinquishing the rights to a property that one would like to sell to a qualified intermediary, who then holds the sale proceeds and uses them to acquire a replacement property that complies with the regulations set out in Section 1031 of US tax code.
  • How To Maximize Your Tax Deductions  By : Sandra Simmons
    It’s tax season AGAIN, and you should be looking for those tax deductions that can legally lower you tax bill.
  • More Taxpayers Take Advantage of Online Filing  By : Taxpedite
    Death and taxes are still inevitable, but today millions of Americans are opting to pay their government its annual due by filing income tax returns online. 73 million tax returns were e-filed in 2006, 20 million of those were filed from home computers, and the numbers continue to trend upward for 2007.
  • Tax Debt Help - How I Settled My Income Tax Debt Case  By : Mark Yarbrough
    Do you need tax debt help? Well, take a deep breath. One experience you never want to have is getting a letter from the IRS informing you that you owe income tax debt. It can be a real shock to get such a letter. However, I can say from personal experience that it may not be as bad as you first think.
  • Tax Audit Advice For Small Businesses And Investors  By : Mark Walters
    The most overlooked management tool in the average small business is the bookkeeping – until the Income Tax service calls for an audit. Then the small business owner is left scrambling to gather up their records and try and organize them in a professional manner. This is often ‘too little too late’ for most business owners.
  • Tax Concerns For Ecommerce And Small Business  By : Mark Walters
    One of the most complex and confusing aspects of running a small business, especially an ecommerce business, is the bookkeeping. Each state and country has different tax requirements, different expenses that can be written off, and different percentages.
  • Deducting Your Home Office Is Not Always A Wise Choice  By : A Bohart
    Even as it is every home based business owner’s dream come true, deducting your home office may not always be a wise choice or even a legal one. The Internal Revenue Service has put in place a plethora of very strict guidelines that determine which entrepreneurs will have the option of taking that coveted deduction and who is not eligible to do so. You need to be fully aware of the guidelines or you could end up finding yourself in trouble with the IRS.
  • Rule 144 Holding Periods Shorten  By : A Bohart
    The SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) voted unanimously on November 15, 2007 to cut the required holding period in half from twelve to six months for selling restricted and control securities.
  • Computerizing Your Home Business Books For Taxes  By : A Bohart
    Does thinking about getting your business records ready for taxes give you a headache? It affects many people in this way. Do you procrastinate in preparing your documents? If so, then there is more than likely a better way. There's no reason you shouldn't start right now and develop a system to make it easier to manage.
  • Self Employment Tax Rules For Fiscally Challenged  By : A Bohart
    Even as your enthusiasm about finally making some money in your home based business is beginning to build, in the back of your mind the nagging worry about the tax ramifications that your sudden income will generate cannot be denied. Sure, you probably read up on tax liabilities, but more than likely with an eye to tax deductions rather than self-employment tax.
  • Tax Services For Individuals  By : A Bohart
    The tax services that individual taxpayers need could be very complex at times because in addition to filing tax paperwork for income reporting purposes, the individual might have investments that need to be managed throughout the year. Low-income individuals will usually perform all tax services alone because the tax forms are brief, concise and to the point and the chance of an individual making any errors on these forms is next to nil.
  • Accessing Information About Tax Services  By : A Bohart
    The Federal, State, and local Governments have established a long list of publications to help taxpayers learn about the tax system. Businesses need access to a variety of tax services to perform daily business operations and these publications will teach small business owners how to fill out tax forms correctly. Tax services are provided free of charge to those that contact the Government agency for guidance by telephone or through regular or electronic mail services.
  • Section 179 - 4th Qtr Tax Saving Strategy For Small Business  By : Sean Marten
    Use the power of available deductions to boost your business’s bottom line in 2007. Purchase new or “new to you” used business equipment now. Then place it in service by December 31st to realize exceptional tax savings.
  • 5 Tax Saving Tips For Your Company  By : A Bohart
    Nevertheless, many companies don't take advantage of the opportunities that are available. Luckily, with some fairly straightforward tax planning, you can significantly reduce your corporate tax this year.
  • Tax Rules & Benefits For The Self-Employed  By : A Bohart
    Who hasn’t dreamed of quitting their day job, starting their own company, and living happily ever after? Abrasive bosses and questionable decisions can make a normal nine to five job grow stale pretty fast. Today, more people than ever are enjoying the freedom that comes with starting a small business and being their own boss, but what about the taxes? How much should you pay, and how often? What can you claim as business expenses? What can be deducted?
  • Year End Tax Tips For Home Businesses  By : Kristine McKinley
    The best thing you can do is to think about taxes before then year ends. Most people wait until the tax filing deadline before they ask how they can reduce their income taxes. Unfortunately, once 2007 ends, there's very little you can do to minimize your taxes for 2007.
  • Tax Deductions For The Home Business Owner  By : A Bohart
    Tax time can be one of the most anticipated periods of the year. After the holidays have become a memory and before the fun of summer begins, we must devote several hours of our lives to completing this project. This can be especially challenging for the home based business owner. There are several deductions that are available for the work from home individual. These ideas can help reduce your tax burden.
  • Small Business Tax Help: Are You Claiming Enough Deductions?  By : A Bohart
    The formula is pretty simple: your small business must pay taxes on what's left of your revenues after you have deducted all your expenses. That said, it would seem to make sense to claim the maximum allowable number and amount of deductions in order to reduce your tax liability. Luckily, the IRS gives you lots of choices as to tax deductions that you can legally claim.
  • Small Business Tax Help: Don't Forget These Deductions  By : A Bohart
    In an earlier article, I talked about how you, as a small business owner, can rightfully claim many small business deductions as a way to reduce your taxes. In this article, I’ll present several more. Check to see if you have included these in your tax planning.
  • Your Step-By-Step Guide To Getting The Most Productive Tax Help  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    When you're getting ready to do your taxes, don't you wish there was some sort of tax help to guide you whenever you got confused? Wouldn't it be thrilling to have someone teach you the easiest ways to file your taxes in order to get the greatest return and thus largest refund check possible?
  • Your Comprehensive Guide To Decoding Tax Forms  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    The trouble for many people and most businesses dealing with tax forms is not remembering to pay taxes on time, but rather how to decipher these complicated forms. In truth, these forms weren't designed with the average citizen in mind. However, things are changing for the better and more people are getting the help they need as they try to decipher the forms in front of them.
  • Your Comprehensive Guide To Making Sense Of Tax Forms  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    The trouble for many individuals and most businesses when it comes to tax forms is not remembering to pay taxes on time, but rather how to decipher these confusing forms. In truth, these forms weren't designed with the everyday person in mind. However, things are changing for the better and more people are getting the assistance they need as they try to decipher the forms in front of them.
  • Your Advanced Guide To Taking Advantage Of Property Taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    When you are the owner of property, you will be required to pay property taxes. These types of taxes are determined by the local governing bodies. The majority of people are familiar and reminded of their property taxes when a levy in the local area is brought up during an election year. Because the issuing of levies means higher property taxes, many people will vote against levies if they feel their property taxes are already too expensive.
  • The Easy Guide To Deciphering Estate Taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    For many individuals, the thought of paying estate taxes is not what they thought it was. While the common idea is that an estate tax is a tax only the very rich or wealthy will have to pay, it's actually a tax that's more concerned with what takes place after someone passes away.
  • Your Quick Guide To Safe-guarding Your Business By Paying Online taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    Charging online taxes when receiving orders is a special concern for businesses that sell merchandise through the internet. Knowing when to charge a customer sales tax and how much is vital to their business. Not only can these taxes help a business pay their own taxes, but a lot of times, it's required by law that you charge them in order to return the taxes to the government.
  • Don't Overpay Your Taxes  By : A Bohart
    There can be a number of reasons – or rationalizations. First a person may want to stay on the right side of the IRS. Why draw concern and attention. So what if I overpay a bit of taxes. At least I will sleep soundly at night.
  • The Quickest Way To Paying Your State taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    While the Federal Income Tax laws are typically enough of a nuisance to individuals and businesses, these are only helping to add to the income of the federal government, not to the state in which you reside. For this reason, state taxes are in place. Just like the federal income tax laws, the rate of taxes you pay is based on your adjusted gross income after deductions.
  • Your Quick Guide To Paying Income Taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    It's been said, "There's nothing certain in life but death and taxes" and it is attributed to Benjamin Franklin. It's certainly the truth. Taxes are one of those things that no one can get out of, even if they wish to. But that doesn't mean that you can't educate yourself in order to make paying your taxes all the less painful.
  • Fast Steps To Learning About Payroll taxes  By : Arthur Manford Chambers III
    If you're just starting a business for yourself, one thing you will want to keep in mind during this exciting and challenging time are payroll taxes. Even though you have many a number of projects that you want to get working on, clients to contact, and deadlines to meet – not to mention, paperwork to file, you should take the time to check out all that is involved in payroll taxes.
  • After Tax Contributions  By : Peter Kenny
    The phrase "after tax contributions" as it pertains to retirement accounts can often be a bit confusing. This article will discuss some of the common aspects of after tax contributions.
  • 1 In 3 People  By : Mike Oaten
    There are 30 million taxpayers in the UK and, according to the latest research by tax refund company Refunds Direct, around 1 in 3 are owed a tax refund. Alarmingly, one of the most common payment mistake areas is income tax, where the average refund is over £800.
  • Preparing Your Taxes With Software  By : Mark Jackson
    For just about as long as the United States has existed, people have been required to file an income tax. Income earned by the average American is taxed by the IRS (internal revenue service) due to the taxation schedule posted on their website.
  • Filing Your Taxes Online  By : Mark Jackson
    An easy way of filing your income tax return this year is electronic filing. Filing online is an easy and hassle-free way of filing IRS tax forms. Even if you have no prior experience with filing your income tax return you can do it with tax cut software. Tax software will help you to complete the income tax process in a quick and affordable method.
  • Deducing Your Home Office Deduction  By : A Bohart
    You’re filing your first federal tax return as a home business owner, and naturally want to take the home office deductions to which you are entitled. What you most definitely do not want to do is take a home office deduction to which you are not entitled, so you need to understand the difference.
  • Tax Resolution: When The Unthinkable Happens  By : Wade Robins
    You hoped it would never happen to you, but it has. You’re in trouble with the IRS, and despite all the nights you’ve stayed up until dawn trying to rearrange your finances so that you can pay them what they want; despite cutting back on all the spending, including the groceries--which wasn’t hard because you have no appetite any more; and despite doing your best not to sink into full-blown depression, the problem isn’t going away.
  • Tax debt relief  By : rateempire
    Tax debt relief is opted for by people who have somehow failed to file their returns, which in result have made them liable to pay a repayment of back taxes. This is no doubt a severe and frightening state of affairs. This may occur due to various reasons.
  • Tax on Foreclosure  By : rateempire
    The impact of the housing market and the tighter lending standards has put the homeowners into a dilemma. Lending crisis continues to shake out, it has affected homeowners particularly those who have used creative mortgages. Long-time homeowners who refinanced their properties based on increased value too could find themselves in tax trouble with foreclosures.
  • Parents Missing Out On £1500 Tax Refund  By : A Bohart
    Thousands of parents have yet to benefit from a substantial tax credit refund which can be worth over £1500 per family. For those with children born between 1985 and 2003 a valid claim can still claim made - but time is running out.
  • Let Your Tax Attorney Answer When The Irs Comes Calling  By : A Bohart
    The beginning thought of T.S Eliot’s masterwork “The Wasteland” states that “April is the cruelest month,” and while his poem deals with themes far more universal than tax time in the US, millions of American taxpayers can only nod their heads in agreement at its opening words. But those taxpayers for whom April has added insult to injury in the form of an IRS or state tax board dispute, a tax attorney can be a longed-for ally.
  • IRS Auditing  By :
    An IRS audit can be daunting for any business, regardless of size. But what can you do to make the process as straigthforward as possible?
  • Legal And Tax Strategies For The Online Retailer - Protecting Yourself And Your Assets  By : A Bohart
    When you open an E-Biz, it’s important you remember that it really is a business and approach it as you would any other business. Don’t just jump in and start selling. Consider all the legal issues — your responsibilities and the risks you’re assuming — in order to safe-guard your investments.
  • Live on Yacht Tax Free  By :
    This is a new concept but one that is gaining in popularity. This is for the nautically inclined only with boating skills that are developed.
  • Tax Return Online helps in getting the accurate information  By : michelle
    Opting for tax return online can prove to be of great advantage to you as not only it is time saving but also gives out accurate results. Filing tax return online makes the entire process much eased out for you and also hassle free.
  • Tax Return Preparation can save your time  By : michelle
    Tax return preparation has become simpler by the introduction of the online procedure because now an accountant does not have to do many things manually and so there are less chances of inaccuracy. Now, you do not have to run to your accountant every time for even a small piece of work and others.
  • Tax return online brings convenience to your doorstep  By : michelle
    Filing of tax return online is now a convenience that can be enjoyed by every internet savvy person with the help of his accountant
  • To Pay Or Not To Pay: Why Ask The Question?  By : Jim Biscardi
    No one likes them, and yet everyone (who wants to stay out of prison) pays them. They help CPAs make a living, and they force everyone else to work harder. Taxes affect everyone. Without them we would have roads like those in most third world countries. Thus we can all recognize the value of tax dollars, and yet we complain when we must pay them. Home business owners have a unique position regarding taxes in that they must actually budget for them.
  • What Is Fiscal Year  By : Jeremy Stone
    A fiscal, or financial year (it goes back from exercise or reference of accountancy) is one twelve months period used to calculate (“annual”) statements of the financial account annual in the companies and other organizations. In much of jurisdictions, the laws of standardization concerning accountancy require of such reports/ratios once by twelve months, but do not require that the twelve months constitute one calendar year (C. - with-D. January to December).
  • Pro Or No: Taxes And The Home Business  By : Jim Biscardi
    The Internal Revenue Service has its hands full every April when Uncle Sam holds his hand out with his fingers gently waving towards himself saying, "Show me the money." At that same time Certified Public Accountants burn the midnight fluorescent bulb with the hopes of finding pleasing results for ignorant clients.
  • Advance Tax Return Preparation can simplify your tax burden  By : michelle
    Tax return preparation has got simplified by the online procedure because now accountant does not have to do many things manually and so there are less chances of in –accuracy. Now, you do not have to run every time to your accountant for even a small piece of work and others.
  • Help From Filing Income Tax Software  By : Low Jeremy
    It is the obligation of the government to collect taxes while it is the duty of the good citizens of the land to pay up. The International Revenue service is the United States government agency that is tasked to go about the collection.
  • What is a Tax Lien?  By : kenfong
    Before we can try to understand a tax lien, let us try to appreciate what is a lien? A lien is a sort of charge or control on an item of property that assures the payment of a debt.
  • Car Donation Programs And Tax Deductions  By : Charley Huang
    The government is not an authoritarian entity that doesn’t take care of its citizens. Although taxes are pesky, it offers all of the social services needed to run this country to the fullest. To ease the burden of tax obligations, the government gives allowable tax deductions for qualified citizens.
  • Smart Small Business Tax Deductions  By : Your Money & You
    If you think that increasing sales is the only way to make a business more profitable, think again! Decreasing what you spend is as essential as increasing the amount you sell. From an office chair to an office building, every purchase you make for your business may be tax deductible. By knowing what purchases qualify for tax deductions, business owners can save thousands of dollars annually on expenses- money that could be better spent in expanding their businesses.
  • How To Eliminate Capital Gains Tax  By : Mark Lund
    First off I will give a short summary of the Capital Gains Elimination Trust (CGET). Then, I will provide some details about how it works and conclude with a case study as an example of how someone might use this.
  • Are Taxes Going Up? Will You Be In A Lower Or Higher Tax Bracket In Retirement?…  By : Mark Lund
    For the past decade I have talked with clients every day about a system to distribute wealth for retirement tax-free. This system outlines exactly how to apply the Internal Revenue Code rules to your individual situation and find tax savings for you, which, in many cases, other advisors don’t know exist. Look at it this way.
  • Facts You Should Know  By : Freda Douglas
    A maxim I often use in my business is ‘monkey see, monkey do.’ What do I mean by that? Your down-line (I prefer the term business partner) will do exactly what you do, so it’s important to watch your P’s and Q’s.
  • Entrepreneurs: Take A Tax-Deductible Road Trip Or Long Vacation  By : Marcia Yudkin
    For years, my husband and I had talked about taking a grand tour of the U.S. and Canada, visiting well-known cities and viewing glorious landscapes. On March 1, 2003 we left in our car to do just that.
  • Common Tax Concerns  By : Your Money & You
    Let's face it, taxes are complicated, especially if you own a small business. Read below about tax concerns to avoid some of the most common pitfalls experienced by small business owners today.
  • Tax Help Is Available For Those Who Honestly Seek It  By : Bernard Pruett
    The New Year often brings with it the images of tax season. For some, this means a nice tax return and imagining how it might be spent. For others, this means a large tax debt and wondering how it will be paid off. When dealing with tax debt in this type of situation, it is often helpful to seek tax help.
  • Tax Planning - Pay Only What Is Due To Uncle Sam  By : Cornie Herring
    "In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes", wrote Benjamin Fanklin in 1789. If we taking care of our health and be safety conscious, we may be able to outwit death until we are very old. But for taxes, you can’t escape from paying tax since you start your first job, unless you are very poor. Hence, as a taxpayer, you need to have a good tax planning so that you can legally minimize your tax consequences and pay only what is due to Uncle Sam, not more!
  • Slash Income Taxes By Doing What You Love?  By : Mark J. Orr, CFP -
    The secret is to simply set yourself up as a small business and take tax deductions for related expenses! This is very easy and inexpensive to do. You can then turn many personal expenses into business one that you can deduct!
  • Tax Debt Reduction Programs Offered by The Internal Revenue Services  By : Bernard Pruett
    Many of us forget about taxes until April 15th rolls around. As a result, some of us discover too late that we did not manage our tax debt efficiently. When this happens, a tax debt reduction may be a viable means of repaying taxes owed to the United States Government.
  • Car tax rises leading to confusion and anxiety  By : Swinton Group
    In the wake of the latest Budget announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, there is growing confusion about which cars will be clobbered for more tax according to one of the UK’s leading car insurers.
  • The ‘Porkmeisters’…Cloaked In Secrecy…Ply Their Trade Of Separating Tax Payers  By : Dale Rogers
    Jimmy Stewart’s character portrayed in “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” would have been right at home last week in Washington D.C. surrounded by the “Porkmeisters” of the current day. Déjà vu here we go again. Conveniently, the closure rule has been simplified removing the spectacle of a ‘elected citizen’ fighting with the Filibuster Rule. The difference here is that this spectacle occurred in the “House Of Representatives”. The strongest example of an oxymoron if they’re ever was one
  • Do You Know How Income Taxes Are Calculated?  By : Mark J. Orr, CFP -
    This is the first of a series of 2007 Tax reference sheets that I'll be sharing with you over the next month or so. This one focuses on some of the major federal income tax key numbers. I'll do future ones for estate planning, retirement planning and business planning in the not too distant future so stay tuned.
  • Own Your Business and Get Sizable Tax Deductions Too!  By : Adam J. Heist
    For entrepreneurs who are running their own businesses and even for those who are planning to set up their own businesses, the self-employment tax deduction could be a huge blessing.
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