Articles, tagged with "federal income tax return", page 1
05th October 2011
Recent events in the housing market have many people questioning if home ownership is still something to aim for. Even as the nation continues to recover from the economic downturn, the benefits of purchasing a home of your own remain as strong as ever.
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Author:
Wilmington SEO
14th July 2011
When is your federal income tax return due?
Most individuals (those who file on a calendar year basis) must file their federal income taxreturns for a given year by April 15th of the following year, unless they apply for or are entitled to an extension.
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
30th March 2011
p>If you have IRS Tax Debt Problems that you simply cannot resolve on your own, you should put some thought into hiring IRS Professional Relief or Tax Debt Help. To completely eliminate your IRS Tax Debt Problems, you should have an experienced IRS Tax De...
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Author:
S.Hanson
17th March 2011
Most taxpayers prefer doing taxes with minimal efforts not because they are lazy. Due to the advancement in the technology, one can complete the task with a great pace and the same applies with preparing and filing federal income tax return. If you think ...
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Author:
jacky
16th March 2011
Never be reluctant to get Federal Income Tax Filing Help if you have to File Income Taxes using an Amended Internal Revenue Service Return. It is probable that an Amended Federal Income Tax Return might be essential in aiding you save money, but it's not ...
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Author:
S.Hanson
07th March 2011
Preparation - it's what can make the distinction in between paying an enormous quantity every April 15 and obtaining a big refund verify. Yes, paying taxes is your obligation as being a citizen of this nation. However, you will find ways to stop paying mu...
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Author:
punama Jefferson
18th February 2011
Beware of false claims. Beware of any charity or car donation center that uses any of theses phrases; “full fair market value", “maximum value", “maximum deduction" “huge tax deduction", “fully tax deductible" or “tax credit". First, there is no tax cr...
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Author:
Karen Campese
18th February 2011
We have all probably been in this situation; you bring your car in to the shop for what you hope is a minor repair, when the mechanic comes to you to say your car needs expensive work. Your reaction is to scream, “The cost is just too damn high"? Now wha...
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Author:
Karen Campese
19th January 2011
The phrase “IRS tax problems" is a general term referring to when a taxpayer has problems with the Internal Revenue Service, usually resulting from some form of IRS tax debt or owed back taxes. However IRS tax problems can also arise if a taxpayer either ...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
22nd December 2010
Back taxes – or tax debt – are unpaid taxes assessed against a taxpayer by a level of government (i.e. Federal, State, Local) that are past due. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) back taxes are past due federal income taxes. The IRS assesses back taxes one o...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
12th December 2010
Many people will file a 2010 Federal Income tax return even though the income on the return was below the filing requirement. The questions below will help you determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return or if you need to stop your withhold...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
19th August 2010
Often people facing a financial set back will approach their creditor either directly or through an intermediary such a credit counseling or debt management company to seek debt relief. While this is relatively easy to do and many creditors are open to ne...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
21st June 2010
A CP2000 notice is issued when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) suspects that a federal income tax return has either under reported income, taken excessive credits or deductions, or both. The notice will document the IRS' proposed changes to the tax ret...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
10th June 2010
If you have or are planning to move - whether it's a change of personal residence or a change of business address - you want the IRS to know about your change of address. The IRS has recently updated its procedures for taxpayers to follow when notifying t...
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Author:
Doeren Mayhew
17th March 2010
The medical expense deduction is one of the most commonly overlooked tax deductions. In order to claim this deduction you need to itemize your return, meaning you do not take the standard deduction.
The Basics
According to the IRS, "if you itemize y...
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Author:
Roni Deutch