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Abusive Insurance, Welfare Benefit and Retirement Plans

14th February 2012
By Lance Wallach The IRS has various task forces auditing all section 419, section 412(i), and other plans that tend to be abusive. These plans are sold by most insurance agents. The IRS is looking to raise money and is not looking to correct plans or ... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach

Abusive Insurance, Welfare Benefit, and Retirement Plans

01st February 2012
Lance Wallach Published in Tax Practice: Tax Notes The IRS has various task forces auditing all section 419, section 412(i), and other plans that tend to be abusive. These plans are sold by most insurance agents. The IRS is looking to raise money ... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach

How to Utilize the Internet to Find Unclaimed Assets

19th August 2011
There are many ways in order to successfully search for unclaimed assets. The awareness campaigns initiated by the state and federal government has managed to convey the right message to U.S. Residents about unclaimed money. As a result, unclaimed money s... Read >
Author: cashunclaimed10

Websites Make Unclaimed Money Searches Easier

13th April 2011
Unclaimed money searches have become more common in the recent years with a greater number of people reaping the benefits of the unclaimed search process. It is known that the unclaimed assets pile has reached an alarming level, and is currently and all-t... Read >
Author: cashunclaimed10

DIY Back Taxes Relief: Do You Really Need a Tax Attorney for Back Taxes Help?

06th April 2011
Are you dealing with owed back taxes? Not sure if you can resolve the issue yourself or if you need to pay a tax attorney? Here's some basic advice regarding back tax help. When you owe back taxes, it can feel like you're trapped between a rock and a h... Read >
Author: Rebecca Paul

Education Tax Credits

10th February 2011
Learn how to pay for college with a little help from Uncle Sam! Here are some key facts you should know about these education credits: The American Opportunity Credit 1. The credit is a maximum of $2,500 per eligible student. 2. It is availa... Read >
Author: Charlie Seitz, Taxpert

Fountain Hills Accountant Explains New Tax Laws for 2011

09th February 2011
Fountain Hills Account Dan Kuchan Expains New Tax Laws for 2011 On December 17, 2010, Congress passes the Tax Relief, UnemploymentInsurance Reauthorization And Job Creation Act of 2010. According toFountain Hills CPA, Dan Kuchan this law temporarily reduc... Read >
Author: Isaac Bradshaw

Year-End Tax Deductions: How To Know If Your Charitable Contribution Is Tax Deductible

03rd December 2010
One of the easiest ways to reduce your taxes is to be a generous person. Generally speaking, contributions to tax-exempt charitable organizations are deductible as an itemized deduction on Schedule A. If you do not itemize deductions on Schedule A, you ca... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies

New Requirements for Tax Preparers

24th November 2010
All tax preparers who prepare or assist in preparing federal tax returns or claim for refunds must obtain a PTIN. The Requirement applies to all paid tax return preparers, including those who are enrolled agents, certified public accountants & attorneys.... Read >
Author: Sandi Lattin

Tax Advantages of a Home Based Business

14th September 2010
To be eligible for business related deductions, you must use that part of your home claimed exclusively and regularly as the principal location of your business. You can calculate what percentage of the house is used for business, either by number of room... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

What You Should Know About Personal Exemptions?

24th June 2010
We are given two choices for filing taxes - either paper filing or online filing. Of the two, the more convenient is of course filing online. For details on how to file taxes accurately and without much difficulty, visit the IRS website www.irs.gov. Which... Read >
Author: Len Jarosz

Being Audited by the IRS?

09th June 2010
Abusive Insurance, Welfare Benefit, and Retirement Plans By Lance Wallach The IRS has various task forces auditing all section 419, section 412(i), and other plans that tend to be abusive. These plans are sold by most insurance agents. The IRS is lo... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach

Five Ways To Enhance Your Experience When Preparing Taxes

08th June 2010
Understanding the tax code can be one of the more complex and frustrating subjects that you will face in this lifetime, especially if you are preparing your own tax return. There are ways to help make this time of year less painful, and you might even fin... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody

Cash Tracking System

10th April 2010
Cash Tracking System Review Financial Freedom We have reviewed the Cash Tracking System. Is it a SCAM? Or is it a way to obtain cash tax free, could it really be the answer to taking control of your life financially? We first visited Cash Trac... Read >
Author: Deisel

A Detailed Guide on Gift Tax

23rd March 2010
Each year millions of Americans give a gift to other persons that they know. Gifts can be advised any thing from a new vehicle to a journey to a part of land. A gift levy is a levy that is enforced when a one-by-one presents away a certain allowance of pr... Read >
Author: Arun
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