Articles, tagged with "head of household", page 1
02nd February 2012
Roth IRAs, 401k, SEP, and straightforward plans. Your own adjusted total income (AGI) cannot be greater than $27,750 in case single, $41,625 in the event that head of household, as well as $55,000 if perhaps married submitting jointly.
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
23rd September 2011
The first step to setting up a self-directed/real estate IRA is determining your eligibility. There are two types of self directed IRAs available: Traditional Self Directed IRA and a Roth Self Directed IRA. In order to be eligible for a Traditional IRA, ...
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Islandview Mortgage
22nd August 2011
Data entry is actually a broad term that refers to a lot of different things. You may find yourself working on the database of information, or you could transcribe the recording. There are so much these days in the world of online advertising, online mark...
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Author:
Joseph Hayden
23rd May 2011
The impact of filing for a divorce in Florida will be widespread and can lead to many changes for the people involved. Often, the spouses involved will not be aware of all of the complications a divorce will create. A divorce will have far reaching conseq...
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Florida Law Group
01st April 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Jerry Cohen
Filing your tax returns as "Head of Household" typically results in a lower tax rate compared to filing as married filing separate or single. It is in your best interest to determine each party's filing status during the ...
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Author:
Jerry Cohen
06th January 2011
Recent tax law changes have provided greater clarity in the rules regarding claiming a dependent child on your Federal tax return. The "Uniform Definition of a Child" became effective with the Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004. This law cleared up ...
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Author:
Jacques Nielsen
24th November 2010
Finding out How Much Money Do You Have to Make to File Taxes?
There are many people who wonder if they really have to file taxes since they do not make very much money. Since taxes are so dreaded by most people, answering the question of how much mone...
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Author:
chrisbinnie
13th October 2010
There was a time when just about everyone could get health insurance from his or her employer, but now those days are all but over. Even if you are lucky enough to have a full-time job with benefits, chances are that your health insurance is not totally c...
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Author:
Carla Jiroux Kaplan
27th September 2010
Wage garnishments are often pursued by creditors once a formal lawsuit has been filed and the creditor obtains a judgment from the court. Wages can be garnished for a variety of different debts including credit card accounts, credit lines, home equity li...
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Author:
TillerLaw
12th August 2010
The sad truth is that these days plenty of marriages end in divorce. One of the biggest problems with our tax system is that it can often make stressful situations, such as divorce, even more stressful because there are plenty of tax issues related to div...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
04th August 2010
Unfortunately many taxpayers mistakenly believe that when you get married, you must file a joint return with your new spouse. However, depending on your unique financial situation you might benefit more from a filing as Married Filing Separately or, if yo...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
21st July 2010
Dogs have been observed over the course of time as great companions, guardians, work mates and buddies. But the 1st animal ever trained by man has earned the majority of these features principally thru its relationship with the Master, the dominant male, ...
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Author:
leonghale
20th July 2010
As the head of household, it takes a lot of organizational skills to keep everything running smoothly and comfortably for my family. I have to prioritize a lot of chores and tasks to make sure I get everything done. I assign days to cleaning the bathroom ...
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Author:
JPark
26th June 2010
While the term 401(k) has no true intrinsic meaning, it has become synonymous with identifying employer-sponsored retirement savings plans. In fact, the moniker has become so well-known that it has extended across borders into Australia, Canada, and Japan...
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Author:
Mark Pittman
24th June 2010
Filing your income tax is a regular part of life but you may have done it for several years without much thinking about how the system actually works. To start off, it's important to know that Federal income tax is considered as progressive tax. It means ...
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Author:
Len Jarosz