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25th September 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, better known as the Stimulus Bill, included many provisions to promote economic activity. One was specifically designed to help the average worker. It is known by the tongue twister name Making Work Pay ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
17th September 2009
The short answer is yes. Once your case is filed, creditors are no longer entitled to garnish your wages for debts that existed at the beginning of the case. The only exception may be for on-going child or family support ordered by a court. This is a ... Read >
Author: John Stewart
16th September 2009
In order for the economy to recover, a growing number of people should start owning a home. This is among the best ways to do it and the government is aware of this. Because of this, they have formulated incentive plans to encourage more people to do so. ... Read >
Author: Roby Smith
08th September 2009
NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF
ACCOUNTANTS
NEWSLETTER
JANUARY 2009
IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Division Will Emphasize Enforcement Activities over the Next Year
By Lance Wallach
Over the next 12 months, the Small Business and Self-Emplo... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach
07th September 2009
A recessed economy and bursting of the real estate bubble have pushed borrowers to the point where they can no longer keep up with payments on their credit cards and consumer debt. For those searching for solutions, the decision often comes down to choosi... Read >
Author: Debt Settle Inc
02nd September 2009
During these harsh economic times more and more people are filing for bankruptcy. Once frowned upon, it is now a common option for individuals with unmanageable debt. This is despite the fact that the laws have made it more difficult to file for bankruptc... Read >
Author: Mercy
13th August 2009
When you decide to file for bankruptcy yourself, you have to be aware of the legalities that come along with it. The process of filing bankruptcy can be tedious and overwhelming. You need to have the facts when you decide to go it alone. The reasons many ... Read >
Author: Mercy
12th August 2009
When you are in debt and choose to file for bankruptcy it is imperative to be aware of the types of bankruptcy and what it entails. Chapter 7 bankruptcy has many laws that you need to be aware of should you find yourself needing to file for one.
This t... Read >
Author: Mercy
08th August 2009
Filing for bankruptcy can be quite costly. You will be dealing with attorney fees, the credit counseling and petition fees, the amendment and reopening fees, the list is endless and not to mention expensive. To even make the situation more tedious, there ... Read >
Author: Mercy
26th July 2009
A recessed economy and bursting of the real estate bubble have pushed borrowers to the point where they can no longer keep up with payments on their credit cards and consumer debt. For those searching for solutions, the decision often comes down to choosi... Read >
Author: Isaac Gervais
20th July 2009
Are you affected by the alternative minimum tax? Or worried you might be? You have reason to be concerned. Few of the government's changes to the tax system have had a more adverse effect or have caused as much anger and frustration as the alternative m... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin
21st June 2009
Expect to have to present an issue of your e-zine every week or two
weeks and avoid leaving long, long gaps in between mailings,
otherwise, quite simply people will forget you. This is a great place to
start if you're starting out, for... Read >
Author: Eugenijus Sakaluskas
21st June 2009
Expect to have to present an issue of your e-zine every week or two
weeks and avoid leaving long, long gaps in between mailings,
otherwise, quite simply people will forget you. This is a great place to
start if you're starting out, for... Read >
Author: Eugenijus Sakaluskas
18th June 2009
If you are a veteran who needs to buy a home thru the VA, you could be considering how your past credit will have an effect on your ability to take out a mortgage or get auto financing for bad credit. The truth is, there are numerous tough rules that have... Read >
Author: Jarvis Duncan
07th June 2009
Adhesive applications on filters are as diverse as the materials they filter. We’ve selected a few common applications that detail how and why adhesives are used.
* SEALING THE ROLLED SEAM ON THE BASE PLATE
* BONDING RUBBER GASKETS TO THE... Read >
Author: Rebecca Wilmot
12th May 2009
Let’s face it—everyone that’s signed up for an e-newsletter, e-course, downloads, or buys products or services online gets “e-blasted” daily with promotional email.
So—if you’re using email to market to potential customers, how do you inc... Read >
Author: Angeline Plesek
12th May 2009
LO-Office is a division of Link 51- a well respected name within the office furniture, office storage and office solutions industry.
Our fantastic range of lateral filers, filing cabinets, side filers and filing systems are perfect for everyday use wit... Read >
Author: Nicolasampson
11th May 2009
Have you done all you can to settle your debts, but do not have enough income to cover all the debts? Maybe you lost your job, like 90% of the most other individuals who file for bankruptcy. The creditors keep coming at you for collection. They call da... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th May 2009
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure in which people or businesses that are not in a position to pay their debts are dealt with. Creditors will normally file petition against individuals or businesses that are not in a position to pay their debts after a long ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
05th May 2009
Bankruptcy is provided by Federal Law and all the cases related to bankruptcy are handled in Federal Court. Basically it is a legally declared by the court in which any individual or the organization is unable to pay their debts, expenses, bills to their ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
01st May 2009
All you need to know about the PAN card system in India
PAN or the Permanent Account Number is nothing but a 10 digit, digitally coded, alphanumeric number that is issued by India s Income Tax Department. It is issued by them in the form of a well lam... Read >
Author: jackpon
17th April 2009
Bankruptcy used to be the stigma laden option for consumers who were simply too deep in debt to find a way out. In the past Chapter 7 filings could lighten the debt load for filers by simply doing away with credit card bills and other unsecured loans. In ... Read >
Author: Lender411
09th April 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
If you are planning on attending an institute of higher education in the future, there is some good news for your wallet. Now
that Congress has passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009... Read >
Author: Leighanne Stainer
08th April 2009
For aspiring home owners who find their goal stubbornly elusive, newly enacted legislation providing a tax credit of as much as $8,000 for first-time home buyers might just be the opportunity of a lifetime. If you're planning to buy a home, you may be eag... Read >
Author: Mark
08th April 2009
Completing your tax return can be a lot of work and there are a variety of methods you can use to do this. You have the option of doing them online, or you can purchase a program. You can pay and accountant to complete the return for you, or you can gathe... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein
27th March 2009
The IRS deadline to electronically file your 1099 forms is March 31, 2009. This includes, but is not limited to, 1099 Misc, 1099 INT, 1099 Div and 1099 R forms. Per IRS regulations any person/s required to file 250 returns or more must file those returns ... Read >
Author: Lisa Heather
05th March 2009
Some recent analysis indicates that the following rules may apply – albeit some changes could be forthcoming as we get the “weigh in” from tax professionals around the nation:
The deduction is worth 10 percent of a home’s value up to $8,000. T... Read >
Author: Ric Del Vizo
25th February 2009
PAN or the Permanent Account Number is nothing but a 10 digit, digitally coded, alphanumeric number that is issued by India’s Income Tax Department. It is issued by them in the form of a well laminated card. Since the year 2005, it has become mandator... Read >
Author: samual Paul
24th February 2009
New Changes in the Bankruptcy Laws for California
In October 2005 major changes were enacted in the bankruptcy code in an attempt to minimize some fraud that had been being used by some unscrupulous filers. Though it was feared that it would become tou... Read >
Author: Stephen Brittain
23rd February 2009
Tulsa, OK, like the rest of the country, is struggling. Homebuyers and home sellers are working hard to solve financial differences, just to move the real estate along. But if you are not ready to buy, renting an apartment in Tulsa is a good alternative. ... Read >
Author: michael russell
23rd February 2009
It's not news, well, it is news but no new news that there's still arbitration going on in the Toronto Blue Jays camp again this year. Although the last 10 or 12 years have been the scene of arbitration between the Blue Jays and the powers that be, one ca... Read >
Author: Rob Melk
18th February 2009
The IRS has announced a series changes to the 2008 Individual Tax Return Laws that will have mostly a positive impact on the tax returns of individual tax returns. Here are some of the most important highlights of individual tax law changes for the 2008 T... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
16th January 2009
The average American knows very little about bankruptcy. Most people probably understand very generally that a bankruptcy can serve to eliminate debt and offer a ‘fresh start’ – but often know very little beyond this basic concept. Some of the infor... Read >
Author: David Romito
13th January 2009
No credit student loans are one of the most common types of loans that are available in the country. Because the vast majority high school students do not have credit cards or have acquired any objects, like homes, that grow their credit history, the typi... Read >
Author: lester tines
27th November 2008
Since most taxpayers have their tax returns prepared by a specialist, they usually do not feel it necessary to educate themselves on tax issues. However, this can result in grossly inaccurate returns, and can even lead to IRS fees and penalties. While man... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
18th November 2008
Laws are ever-changing. They are continuously evolving towards perfection. Well, we all know perfection cannot be achieved, but we do not stop trying to attain it anyway. It is sometimes hard to be updated on every minor change laws undergo, some of which... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer
30th October 2008
Your Roth IRA rate of returns depends on your investment choices. Your Roth IRA income limit, on the other hand, depends on the tax year and your filing status.
If you make the safest choices, your Roth IRA rate of returns will be in the "lowest" perce... Read >
Author: Jim Riley
24th September 2008
Whether you work from home or at an office, desk tidiness, or lack thereof, can become a problem. But, as real estate agents well know, an organized desk is far more productive than a disorganized one.
Real estate agents are often juggling a number of cl... Read >
Author: Lesa Parham
12th September 2008
If you're guilty of not filing your taxes for a few years already, you are probably experiencing some trouble with the IRS right now. You may have been getting notices imploring you to settle your taxes. Penalties, fines and even jail time are only few of... Read >
Author: dmishesq
30th June 2008
To make your products stand out in today's competitive market, you need to be creative. When you consider marketing online, there are countless ways to market your products.
Email is one of the methods people are using in order to communicate to indivi... Read >
Author: Roy Chan
24th June 2008
We've all heard about the impact of the Economic Stimulus Plan on individual taxpayers, but not as much information has been reported by the media regarding its effect on small business. To stimulate a sluggish economy, Congress has included in HR5140 a p... Read >
23rd June 2008
We’ve all heard about the impact of the Economic Stimulus Plan on individual taxpayers, but not as much information has been reported by the media regarding its effect on small business. To stimulate a sluggish economy, Congress has included in HR5140 a... Read >
Author: CFletcher
19th June 2008
Do you know what tax information you need in case you are faced with an audit? Don’t be audited and not have the right papers. Though your chance of being audited is not high, it’s better to be prepared.
So what are the chances of being audited? A... Read >
Author: --
10th June 2008
Over the past few weeks, the tax professionals at the Roni Deutch Tax Center® have gone to great lengths to clear up any confusion regarding the economic stimulus program. Below are their answers to some popular economic stimulus FAQs.
Do I need to re... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
27th May 2008
Executive and Director Compensation in Today’s Environment
By Gail J. Appelbaum
The world of compensation has changed significantly in recent years. The environment has been impacted by all of the recent legislation, changing the way organizatio... Read >
Author: Gail J. Appelbaum
27th May 2008
Executive and Director Compensation in Today’s Environment
By Gail J. Appelbaum
The world of compensation has changed significantly in recent years. The environment has been impacted by all of the recent legislation, changing the way organizatio... Read >
Author: Gail J. Appelbaum
08th May 2008
Choices and Solutions
A period of financial hardship may leave you with unmanageable debt. If you find yourself unable to meet your monthly obligations you may be forced to consider bankruptcy. Here is a discussion of the new bankruptcy laws along with... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
01st April 2008
When President Bush and the Republican Congress changed the U.S. Bankruptcy Laws in October of 2005, there was much confusion in the legal community on how the new laws would change the existing bankruptcy laws as we knew them at that time. Now that we h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th February 2008
Congress recently passed the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008. It's designed to inject $152 billion into the U.S economy. What does this mean to you?
You could be one of the 130 million taxpayers who will receive a rebate check this year.
If you own a... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright
22nd January 2008
Life after bankruptcy can have a great impact on your financial life. For some, bankruptcy provides a fresh start and debtors receive numerous loan and credit offers before their debts are even fully discharged. For others, bankruptcy prevents them from g... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
21st January 2008
The new laws which have undertaken some major changes will now make it harder to file for bankruptcy. All debtors will now have to seek credit counseling before filing a bankruptcy case.
In addition to credit counseling additional counseling on budget... Read >
Author: Eric Gartle
12th April 2007
Results of Failing to File Your IRS Returns. If you have late tax returns, you face several possible bad consequences:
� Penalties. If taxes are owed, a delay in filing may result in penalty and interest charges that could increase your tax bill by... Read >
Author: David Jacquot
05th April 2007
In today’s highly competitive admissions process, families must never lose sight of the fact that nothing is more important to parent or student than an acceptance letter! As all the aid in the world is useless without that coveted admission ticket, pay... Read >
Author: Reecy Aresty
06th March 2007
As April 15th draws ever closer, many taxpayers are starting to actively hunt for tax deductions to lower their bill to Uncle Sam. Here are a few that many people miss out on.
The real estate market has obviously been on steroids for much of this deca... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
20th February 2007
Saver's Credit: Get a Larger Tax Refund
Do you have a low to moderate income and still put cash away into a retirement account? Would you like a bigger tax refund check? If you answered yes to both questions, you may be eligible for Credit for Retireme... Read >
Author: Pete Glocker
01st February 2007
One of the best tax breaks that the United States Tax Code allows for
is the deduction of mortgage interest and property taxes paid on one=s
personal primary residence. Over 66% of Americans enjoy the benefits
of this tax break. The purchase of a ... Read >
Author: Nef Cortez
07th January 2007
Status of Tax Rebate ProgramIf you filed your 2000 tax return by April 15, 2001, you should havereceived your tax rebate check by now.On September 21, 2001, the Treasury Department sent out the lastregular group of checks. Over the past 2.5 months, around... Read >
okaycharles
03rd October 2006
Now that a full year of SOX Section 404 results are in (last filings were January 31, 2006 for year end Oct 31, 2005 filers), the Lord & Benoit Report: Bridging the SOX Disclosure Control Gap provides historical evidence of the relationship of Section 302... Read >
Author: Neil More
28th September 2006
The new bankruptcy law is in effect, and the climate has drastically
changed for people who are considering bankruptcy. In this article we
will touch on some of the details of the new law, and explain exactly how
these new changes will affect you.
... Read >
Author: Liz Roberts
24th July 2006
Are you paying too much in income taxes? Are you getting all the credits and deductions you are entitled to? Here are 7 tips to help you minimize taxes and keep more in your pocket:
1. Participate in company retirement plans. Every dollar you contr... Read >
Author: Kristine McKinley
19th July 2006
Payday loan comes at a very high price. Payday loan is a short-term loan in the form of paycheck advance or cash advance that is intended to bridge the borrower's cash flow between the paydays. Finance companies, check cashers and others are making these ... Read >
Author: Mandeep Raj Mishra
04th June 2006
The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act was passed in early 2005 with the intention of reforming American bankruptcy law as we know it. The existing laws, according to Congress and the credit card companies, allowed too many debtors who might be... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier
13th March 2006
Helping Working Families with the Earned Income Tax Credit
Written by: Michael Saunders
Feb 19, 2006
In the past, clients of NORWESCAP's Family Self-Sufficiency program in Morris County, NJ have used the tax return they received through the Earned I... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
23rd February 2006
Every year, the IRS announces that it is holding unclaimed tax refunds. Taxpayers have a limited time to claim the $2 billion dollars the IRS is currently holding.
Three years is a magical number when it comes to tax returns. It refers to the statute o... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
14th February 2006
Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them.
2006 Scams
The IRS has kicked out its annual list of highly dubi... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
20th January 2006
A second mortgage can be the first step to climbing out of debt, especially for homeowners who have bad credit. A second mortgage is a loan taken out in "second position" on a property that already has a mortgage. There are fixed-rate loans, adjustable-ra... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel
16th January 2006
Are you tired of giving and receiving all the same old boring gifts for Valentine's Day? If you are like many people, you get the same basic things each year including candy, flowers, some underwear. But, you don't have to have such a boring Valentine's... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
24th December 2005
Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of "better or worse" for marriages. The IRS granted no innocent spouse tax relief, but has changed its views.
Tax Relief
When a marriage has problems, finances are almost alw... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
09th November 2005
The thought of personal bankruptcy is very frightening, however over 5.4 per 1,000 people have filed for bankruptcy last year, and this rate has been growing at an average of nearly 7 percent. Researchers have determined that the primary cause of personal... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
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