Articles, tagged with "federal income tax", page 1
20th January 2012
So, precisely what is needed for calculating solar panels cost? When contemplating solar power not many of us know the way the cost of solar panels is usually determined. Or even, for that matter, do we at once understand the connection between the cost o...
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Author:
willu7rrbe
12th November 2011
Tax Litigation is a legal proceeding in a court, which is a judicial contest to resolve and enforce legal rights. It is divided into Federal Tax and State Tax. Tax litigation involves the taxation of income and property which is acquired through personal ...
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Millman Law Firm
18th October 2011
While these people sometimes move into a lower tax bracket during retirement due to decreased income needs, often times they are to firmly established in a high tax bracket to see any rate reduction. People who expect to make radical lifestyle changes ope...
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Author:
StephenDejesus
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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Wilmington SEO
29th September 2011
For most small business owners and self-employed people, bookkeeping is about as much fun as a root canal. But like it or not, it must be done, otherwise you'll end up overpaying your taxes big time.
Perhaps this article will help you see this tedious ...
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Author:
Wayne M. Davies
25th August 2011
Self directed IRA account holders are allowed to invest in real estate, and this is a simple process with big benefits since the account holder has the power to make all the investment decisions on behalf of the IRA. The biggest advantage of a real estate...
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Islandview Mortgage
19th August 2011
When it comes to saving money for college, there is a federal savings program called a 529 plan that helps parents and students pay for school. It is a tax-free savings plan that is available to US residents and taxpayers. In addition tot eh federal plan,...
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Author:
Art Jones
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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IshanGoradiya
07th July 2011
Section 529 plans can be a great way to save for college--in many cases, the best way--but they're not the only way. When you're investing for a major goal like education, it makes sense to be familiar with all of your options.
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
07th July 2011
Retirement plans established under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, commonly referred to as "401(k) plans," have become one of the most popular types of employer-sponsored retirement plans.
What is a 401(k) plan?
A 401(k) plan is an employ...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
06th July 2011
Employment offer forms are required by the hiring company when having interview and thereafter the hire process begins, so that the candidate will be prepared and ready to start a new career. As a would-be-worker, you may want to ensure that there is glit...
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Author:
Gen Wright
01st June 2011
Tax deductions are not the top rated priority for most individual true estate traders. They usually perform out of their house with no employees, other than those on-site at the home. Challenges (aside from tax deductions) contain selecting what house to ...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
27th May 2011
If you own a sole proprietorship and have employees, what payroll tax forms are you required to file? This article will answer that question.
First things first. Let's check to make sure you really have employees. Take a look at Schedule C, Line 26, Wa...
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Author:
Wayne M. Davies
27th May 2011
As 2010 draws to a close, Congress will likely act to extend the Bush-era tax cuts into 2011 or beyond. However, this is the same Congress that has done nothing about the estate tax for a year. So let’s play “what if" for a moment. What if we witness an “...
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Author:
jerry
27th May 2011
A holiday gift for taxpayers? After a 277-148 passage in the House and an 81-19 approval in the Senate, President Obama signed the 2010 Tax Relief Act into law on December 17, extending the Bush-era tax cuts.1 Here is the impact of the new legislation:
C...
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Author:
jerry