Articles, tagged with "income tax credit", page 2
24th November 2010
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a tax credit for people who work but do not earn high income. The EITC is a valuable tool helping eligible taxpayers to lower their taxes or to claim a refund. The IRS wants all eligible taxpayers to claim this cre...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
24th November 2010
Tax credits can help pay the cost of raising a family, going to college, saving for retirement or getting daycare for dependents. But each year, many taxpayers overlook these credits, even though they often qualify for one or more. While tax deductions ...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
24th November 2010
Return preparer fraud involves the preparation and filing of false income tax returns by preparers who claim inflated personal or business expenses, false deductions, unallocated credits or excessive exemptions on returns prepared for their clients. Prep...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
18th November 2010
More workers and working families are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. In particular, expanded benefits are now available for those with three or more qualifying children and married couples. The EITC helps taxpayers whose income are below cer...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
18th November 2010
Many of the Recovery Act provisions are geared toward individuals:
Home buyers Credit. Home buyers who purchase by April 30, 2010, and settle by September 30, 2010, may be eligible for a credit of up to $8,000. Documentation requirements apply.
COBR...
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Author:
Sandi Lattin
03rd October 2010
Yes, you have heard it all: get free money. Well, little in life is truly free, but if you are wise about it you can save a little bit of money here and a little bit of money there and accumulate wealth. Have you shaken the money tree yet? If so, tell me ...
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Author:
Adrian Thomas
13th July 2010
Ever since the disaster that struck when Hurricane Katrina hit, the community has been looking for ways to get back on its feet. With katrina tax credit, the Federal government has come up with an income tax credit to encourage employers to hire more peo...
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Author:
Tyson Flanagan
07th April 2010
Form 941 is due by the last day of the month that follows the end of the quarter. First quarter 2010 Form 941, which includes payroll periods from January, February and March, is due on April 30, 2010. Second quarter 2010 Form 941, which includes payroll ...
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Author:
Lisa Heather
28th January 2010
The Earned Income Tax Credit is intended to help taxpayers who work but earn only modest incomes by reducing their tax bill. The credit can apply to both individuals and families and caps out at very specific income levels based on the number of dependen...
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Author:
Karin Velez
26th November 2009
Once you have completed your online income tax preparation you'll be able to file your tax return to the IRS. Once the IRS has your electronically filed taxes they can process it in record time, since there is no longer a need for a human to read your tax...
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Author:
santosh bhol
23rd November 2009
With the current federal income tax credit for energy saving replacement windows is at present, a thirty percent of product value of up to fifteen hundred dollars per home, this is an increase from five hundred that was offered 2 years ago. The $1,500.00...
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Author:
Maynard Randall
11th November 2009
In an economic climate such as we are facing now, it is great to know
what tools you have at your disposal to reduce your cost of living.
Chicago is offering a program called TaxSmart that many home owners do
not know about. This program is a "Mortgag...
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Author:
Spencer Mason
21st September 2009
DMP which is also known as Debt management plan is a voluntary union which does not legally bind on creditors. In this, lender place 15% fee to their fixed amount to Debt Management Company on a pro rata source. In this method, Management plan prepare a f...
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Author:
Allan t Thomas
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 m...
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Tax Help Seminars
02nd July 2009
The IRS deadline, to file the second quarter 941 form (Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax) Return) is nearing. To be compliant with government regulations this is one of many payroll forms business owners and employers need to prepare. Employers use this fo...
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Author:
Lisa Heather