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Earned Income Tax Credit, Ten Things You May Not Know

04th September 2009
The Earned Income Tax Credit is for people who work, but have lower incomes. Here are some things you may not know about the EITC. 1. A quarter of all taxpayers that qualify don’t claim the credit. The Earned Income Tax Credit is money you can use to... Read >
Author: Tax Help Seminars

What To Include In Personnel Files For New Staff Members

20th August 2009
Once you make the decision to hire a new staff member, you’ll want to ensure that a personnel file is developed for him/her, and that it contains all required documentation and other pertinent materials. Including the appropriate paperwork in a personn... Read >
Author: Coach Sharon

Federal tax table 2008

11th August 2009
When you calculate your taxes, you must first determine your taxable income. You start with your total income, which shows on your W2. From that, you can deduct things like the interest on your mortgage and charitable contributions. You also get to take a... Read >
Author: Kijtisak Jetana

Learn More About Income Tax Tips

11th July 2009
This time of year when people want to know how he or she earned and how much tax is due. To set the income tax, we can say that the tax on annual income of persons, companies or other legal entities. In the case of income tax, the tax is levied on total i... Read >
Author: jacksonmark

Receiving Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases - What You Ought to Know

29th May 2009
The wrongful death attorneys at a reputable law firm in your area represent family members who have lost a loved one due to criminal negligence. Litigating a wrongful death lawsuit is a very complicated process and many people will need the assistance of ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

If Your Spouse has Credit Issues - You May Want to File Income Tax Separately

01st May 2009
While filing together seems like a "couples" thing to do, your circumstances rather than your emotions should be the deciding factor. This is especially important if you're in a new marriage - a marriage of individuals who had a life, a credit rating, and... Read >
Author: John Rasor

7 Most Commonly Overlooked Sources of Taxable Income

28th April 2009
Sometimes a person gets in debt to the IRS because they just do not understand the complex US Tax Code. And who can blame them? Taxes are complicated and trying to read through convoluted IRS explanations of the rules is daunting. Many taxpayers are not a... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

7 Most Commonly Overlooked Sources of Taxable Income

28th April 2009
Sometimes a person gets in debt to the IRS because they just do not understand the complex US Tax Code. And who can blame them? Taxes are complicated and trying to read through convoluted IRS explanations of the rules is daunting. Many taxpayers are not a... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

How To Decide Whether to Standardize or Itemize Your Tax Deductions?

15th April 2009
Doing your taxes is time-consuming. There are a variety of choices on how to proceed. Taxes can be done online, or using a proprietary software package. Some taxpayers still use the old-fashioned method of pen and paper. Others prefer to hand the whole pr... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein

Federal Income Tax Code and More

09th April 2009
To tell you honestly, the federal income tax law isn't a bit as complex and annoying as you think. Many people just go on and hate it because they don't fully understand what it is for and that it was "created" to be fair. First, it would really be un... Read >
Author: arcel

Taxes: Should I Itemize?

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

What is the 2008 Standard Deduction

27th March 2009
The standard deduction may seem confusing at first glance, but when broken down, it really is quite simple. Many taxpayers spend a lot of time every tax season trying to figure out if the standard deduction or itemizing is right for them. To help clear th... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

What is the 2008 Standard Deduction

27th March 2009
The standard deduction may seem confusing at first glance, but when broken down, it really is quite simple. Many taxpayers spend a lot of time every tax season trying to figure out if the standard deduction or itemizing is right for them. To help clear th... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

New Legislation offers more opportunities to first-time buyers

09th March 2009
Already known for its affordable housing prices, solid employment base and appealing cost of living, Houston remains one of the most solid housing markets in the country, with more selection in affordably priced new homes in prime locations. And now with ... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

09th March 2009
Already known for its affordable housing prices, solid employment base and appealing cost of living, Houston remains one of the most solid housing markets in the country, with more selection in affordably priced new homes in prime locations. And now with ... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac

Taxes: What's New for 2008

31st January 2009
Minimum Income Requirements The minimum income required to file a tax return has increased for the 2009 tax season. If you made below the minimum income for your filing status, you may not need to file a tax return. The minimum income levels for varyin... Read >
Author: arstringfellow

The Non Custodial Parent's Quest for Dependency Exemption

12th August 2008
As a parent you many assume that you can claim your children as dependents on your tax returns. But what if you and the other parent do not live together? In review of Anderson v. Commissioner, a recent case decided in tax court, we see that there are spe... Read >

Dollars From Home with an Online Business.

15th July 2008
Working from home sweet home gives the average head of household the unique chance of producing home dollars for the family under matchless working conditions and privileged environment. A home based online business has a lot of appeal for many ... Read >
Author: F.Prida

Civilization A recipe for High Divorce rates

16th June 2008
A quick glance at the world divorce records show that the current marriages in developed countries are nothing but a one day renewable contract. This means that one partner can withdraw at will anytime they feel like. In most developing Countries, it... Read >
Author: walterdeus

Understand Different IRS Filing Statuses

07th April 2008
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recognizes five different filing statuses including single, married filing jointly, and married filing separately. However, taxpayers are often confused about which status they should file as. The five different filing s... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Understand Different IRS Filing Statuses

07th April 2008
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recognizes five different filing statuses including single, married filing jointly, and married filing separately. However, taxpayers are often confused about which status they should file as. The five different fili... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Filing joint or separate returns in divorce

10th March 2008
During Divorce should we file joint or separate tax returns? Warren R. Shiell, attorney at law www.la-familylaw.com Should we file joint or separate returns? You may only file a joint return if you are married at the end of the tax year (Decemb... Read >
Author: Los Angeles Divorce Lawyer

Tax Code Changes to Remember this Tax Season

10th March 2008
The United States tax code is constantly being changed and updated by Congress. It is essential to stay informed on these tax changes as they may affect your next income tax return. Foreclosure Relief The federal government finally did something over ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

How To Maximize Your Tax Deductions

12th February 2008
It’s tax season AGAIN, and you should be looking for those tax deductions that can legally lower you tax bill. Here are some of the typical deductions that you want to make sure your tax preparer knows about so you get the write-off. 2007 Mileage ... Read >
Author: Sandra Simmons

Christmas Cards - A Reflection Of Your Relationships

15th November 2007
Unfortunately, Christmas cards are moving a bit further out of the celebration of Christmas each year as we move into a faster paced lifestyle with computers and other technology. Christmas cards are a thoughtful gesture that shouldn’t be phased out and... Read >
Author: Sunny Graham

Big Brother 8 Episode 22 Recap - Jen Evicted, Jessica Wins HoH

10th September 2007
As the famous adage goes, “All good things must come to an end.” In the case of Big Brother 8, the images of Jen parading around in next to nothing and Dick constantly getting in her face are now officially over. Jen just became the seventh person e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Savers Credit: Get a Larger Tax Refund

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

Do You Have To File A Tax Return?

12th February 2007
The general assumption is that everyone must file a tax return each year. This is not entirely true. In some situations, an individual or married couple need not file. As you probably know, the tax code is a tiered system. By this, I mean that it taxe... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Figuring Out Your Tax Return Filing Status

21st January 2007
When you are ready to plop down and start preparing that tax return, one of the first questions is your filing status. Here is an explanation of your choices. Tax forms from the IRS can be incredibly confusing to people who are not versed in the tax c... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Housekeeper

20th November 2006
Housekeeping is an individual responsibility for cleaning and safeguarding the internal activities of a residence. Housekeeping activities are mostly applicable to females. Males are normally involved in housecleaners and head of household staff. Generall... Read >
Author: usha rani

Keeping House: The Role of a Housekeeper

16th November 2006
A housekeeper is an individual responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of a residence. The term is almost exclusively applied to females; males are generally referred to as housecleaners, head of household staff, or, under the old Bri... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Child Custody Agreement and Taxes

29th June 2006
A child custody agreement can have serious implications on your tax filing and your taxes overall. This issue should be addressed with your attorney or with your accountant while you are going through the process of negotiating or litigating child custody... Read >
Author: Jean Mahserjian

Tax Season Tips 5 Ways to Avoid Overpaying Your Taxes

01st April 2006
: Tax Season Tips 5 Ways to Avoid Overpaying Your TaxesAuthor: Tyler Martin, CPACopyright: 2004Given the time of year, you would expect a Certified PublicAccountant to have stacks of tax return information. Well, I dohave stacks of tax returns and clien... Read >
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Use Child Tax Credit for Tax Savings

20th March 2006
Now, here's a real tax savings to the individual taxpayer with dependents. The child tax credit is a direct federal income tax credit based on the number of dependent children in your family. This federal tax credit is available to provide credit to taxp... Read >
Author: Keith Hoyng

Real Estate and Wealth Creation - 5 Steps You Can Take Starting Today

02nd February 2006
Are you tired of trying to follow all of the real estate "Get Rich Quick" schemes on the Internet and on TV? It seems that most of these programs only make money for the seller of the program, and rarely for those who follow it! That's not to say that... Read >
Author: Carmen Cunha

Child and Dependent Care Credit can help you save on your taxes

22nd December 2005
The cost of raising a child is elevating every day. Paying for baseball leagues, dance lessons, day care, clothing, food and school supplies can add up to be a large sum of money. On the other hand, if you are caring for a parent, a spouse or any other de... Read >
Author: Pete Glocker