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  • Give a Little and Get a Little with Charitable Tax Deductions  By : Angelina Pyrkins
    Giving to charity is a good feeling, and most people give freely without expecting anything in return. Even the most generous contributors will agree, however, that a break at tax time turns that good feeling into a great one.
  • Procrastinators Last Minute Guide to Tax Filings  By : Rich Chappo
    As we move into April, tax deadlines are on the horizon. Since getting taxes prepared is pretty low on most people’s list of things to do, you might need some last minute tips.
  • 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.
  • Home Sales: Do You Really Know the Tax Exclusion Rules?  By : Robert D. Cavanaugh, CLU
    Will you be selling your home soon? How much of the gain can you exclude from tax? Do you know the current rules? Do you know the exceptions? Did your spouse die, are you divorced, remarried or in the Armed Forces? All these circumstances require special planning.
  • Term Life Insurance Wordology  By : Roger Kelley
    An important part of a sound financial plan, life insurance provides a death benefit to your beneficiaries and can replace some of the income you were earning. This can help preserve any investments, savings, or other assets you intended on paying off.
  • IRS Holding Over Two Billion in Unclaimed Refund Money  By : Richard Chappoe
    Get a nice warm feeling when your tax refund check comes in? Well, you might want to check if you got it for your 2003 taxes. Over 2 billion went unclaimed and are about to expire.
  • Las Supersticiones en los Casinos  By : Jack Reider
    Las supersticiones en los casinos son parte de la cultura de muchos jugadores. Si eres un jugador de casino, probablemente tendrás tus propias creencias, supersticiones y rituales que te ayudan a ganar.
  • Are your Tax Debts stressing you out?  By : Colin Kidd
    Tax Debts could be an unfortunate reality today whether you like it or not. Many small businesses are facing the tax debt trap which has become one of the biggest causes for stress and panic. This article studies the effect of tax debts in your lives of Business Owners and also looks at the solution of refinancing your tax debts using specialist refinance experts.
  • How to play animals  By : Ellie Schneider
    Animals is a great game that can be had fun by people of any ages. It can be played for fun by kids and adults. It can be played as a gambling game and as a drinking game.
  • Learn to Audit-Proof Your Tax Records  By : Drew
    It is important that you are making the most of the 300 tax deductions that are available to business owners. However, you must be sure you are keeping keeping good records to avoid an audit by the IRS. Learn to shift the burden of proof and avoid the hefty fees and penalties.
  • Get Ready to Overpay Your Taxes...Again  By : Drew
    Tax season is upon us again, and the majority of Americans will end up losing much more of their income to taxes than they need to. Start learning how to keep more of what you make with simple tax deduction strategies can save you thousands of dollars in taxes per year.
  • Inheritance tax, a concise guide  By : Benedict Rohan
    With ever-increasing property prices, more and more people's assets are now worth more than the inheritance tax threshold of £285,000, which has never been increased in proportion to the recent property boom.
  • The basic principles of VAT  By : Benedict Rohan
    VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax, levied on the expenditure of consumer goods and services and business transactions, which is paid by the consumer at the point of purchase and collected by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). First introduced to the UK in 1973, it is now a major source of revenue for the government.
  • Determining Your Tax Status  By : Ken Snowie
    Knowing how to determine your tax status, and knowing the difference between each group will help to make filing your income tax return go smoother. Here we will discuss the ways in which you determine which status to file under.
  • Wealth Tax And Kids' Tax  By : Jim Thio
    The way we evolve is as if we're not at war we're in a race.

    That is why there are often a lot of hatred against success. Those who knew they cannot run the fastest often end up resorting to hit those who do.

    Envy bigotry explains virtually all the major genocide all over the world.

    Then we're in a war again to reassess our true bargaining position. Then we got peace, temporarily, which means that we're in a race again.

    Often those who run the fastest also hit the...
  • The IRS Levy And Legal Powers Of Garnishment Defined  By : Henry Byers
    IRS garnishment refers to the notice issued by the IRS department to withhold all or some part of the money to the court or to the person who has won the lawsuit to claim the money. The IRS garnishment is limited by law according to which only up to 25% of the disposable earning of a particular period can be garnished. Also, the amount by which the disposable earnings exceed thirty times the Federal minimum hourly wage in effect at the time earnings are payable.

    If someon...
  • What Is The Fair Tax And Why Should You Care?  By : Doug Smith
    The U.S. Federal Income Tax Code is a tax on the income of American companies and citizens enacted by the government. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to impose taxes, duties, imposts, and excises.

    The purpose of the Tax Code is to provide income for the operation of the government. The Tax Code is found in Title 26 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

    Any U.S. citizen who has filled out a federal tax return knows how confusing the current U.S. T...
  • Tax Breaks For Homeowners  By : Tim Barrans
    Here's a look at homeowner expenses you can deduct, ones you can't and some tips to get the most tax advantages out of your property owning status.

    Mortgage interest

    Your biggest tax break is reflected in the house payment you make each month since, for most homeowners, the bulk of that check goes toward interest. And all that interest is deductible, unless your loan is more than $1 million. If you're the proud owner of a multimillion-dollar mortgaged mansion, the Inter...
  • Tax Deduction – Meal Per Diems  By : Tim Barrans
    Per Diems deduction can be one of the best flight attendant deductions. This deduction depends on which city you layover in. The IRS states that you can either itemize each city you fly to or you may take a standard rate. If you fly domestic, this standard rate can work to your advantage. We are seeing a nice jump in them minimum about in 2006. Previous the base rate was $31 a day for meals and incidentals; in 2006 the base rate has jumped to $39. However keeping track of eve...
  • 4 Simple Steps To Reduce Your Taxes In 2006  By : Wayne M. Davies
    Does Tax Season get you down?

    Here are 4 simple steps that any small business owner can take to lower your tax bill this year.

    STEP #1: Understand How Serious Your Tax Problem Is

    Are you aware of just how much in taxes you are paying?

    Here's how much the average family spends on various consumer categories -- as a percentage of income.

    You must realize that it's not how much you spend on taxes that is important, it's how much you spend on taxes as compared to...
  • Tax Advantages Of Incorporating A Business  By : Stephanie Hetu
    The tax advantages of incorporating a business is one of the main reasons that owners choose to incorporate their businesses, no matter what market they work in. Other types of businesses, such as sole proprietorships, are not afforded nearly as many tax advantages as an incorporation.

    A move called income shifting is one that helps the business, and its owners, immensely. This is a method in which the total income of your corporation is divided among its members. How doe...
  • What Does It Take To Pay Zero Taxes?  By : Wayne M. Davies
    How many times have you heard someone say, "I don't pay any taxes. My accountant takes real good care of me . . . I haven't paid a dime in taxes in years."

    Does that outrageous statement sound familiar?

    Maybe it's your brother-in-law, or a fellow Soccer Mom, or a co-worker at the office.

    And so you think to yourself, "What am I doing wrong? How come I'm paying taxes and so-and-so says he/she pays nothing? How do they do it!"

    Is it really possible to pay "zero taxe...
  • Tips On How Your Bookkeeper Can Reduce Your Taxes By Hundreds Of Dollars  By : Cassandra Ingraham
    Standard monthly expenses for your Business are transferred from you to your Tax Professional to be put on your Schedule C. No problem, most people get this part right. It’s the thousands of dollars in miscellaneous receipts that many people forget when under the haze of tax season. These miscellaneous expenditures can save a small business owner hundreds if not thousands of dollars in tax liabilities. Examples:

    1. Advertising Cost – The standard deductions are always ther...


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