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Tax Time? File Fast – File Fast – EFILE!

05th February 2010
Everyone dreads the coming of January as well as worse the month of April. Tax time means pulling out the W-2's, gathering receipts and all the other documents you forgot to file. Getting in touch with your tax person and spending an expensive fee on thei... Read >
Author: Tariq Ghazi

Find A Good Used Car Even With Limited Funds

17th December 2009
It is impossible to ignore the tough economic times that we are living in. People have been losing their jobs across the country. Many have had leases called in, their income reduced or even removed, and repossession of vehicles or other things bought on ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Car Donation Tax Reduction

24th November 2009
Due to unfortunate circumstances you will find that a good number of people who donate cars have been deducting a suggested retail price. This means that a dealer would get something that is below the market value when they decide to resell your trade in ... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

File your Free Tax Return Online

02nd November 2009
Here is a brief idea to clear what is tax return, as many have confusion for tax return and refund concepts. Tax return is a paper filed with state and federal system that declares a tax payer's liability for being taxed, depending on their annual income.... Read >
Author: ronsmith

Changes to the Home Sale Gain Exclusion

26th October 2009
Many taxpayers bought a second home, such as a vacation home, with the intention of later converting the second home into their principal residence. Under pre-2008 Housing Act law, those taxpayers could have excluded up to $250,000 ($500,000 for certain j... Read >
Author: Francis Ludwik

What Happens If You Have Unfiled Tax Returns?

16th October 2009
It is very important for you to always file your tax returns. There is a big difference between unfiled tax returns and the inability to pay your taxes. Non-filing is actually a criminal offense. Whether you can pay the return or not, you must always f... Read >
Author: bruce kowal

Anyone Can Benefit From A Basic Accounting Course

01st October 2009
Accountants perform many vital and much appreciated functions within a company, but can also extend their services into virtually every walk of life. Accounting is everywhere and can be as simple as making entries in a checkbook or filling out a federal t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to get your mortgage modified

07th September 2009
How to get your mortgage modified All of the major lenders are really getting up to speed with the Making Home Affordable (MHA) loan modification program. This is essentially a "Cash for Clunkers" program for distressed homeowners. If you think that yo... Read >
Author: aniasullivan@yahoo.com

Frist Time Homebuyer Credit Fraud

28th August 2009
The Internal Revenue Service today announced its first successful prosecution related to fraud involving the first-time homebuyer credit and warned taxpayers to beware of this type of scheme. On Thursday July 23, 2009, a Jacksonville, Fla.-tax preparer... Read >
Author: Tax Help Seminars

What Home Buyers NEED to Know about the $8,000 Tax Credit

19th August 2009
What First Time Home Buyers need to know about the $8,000 Tax Credit; plus Using Owner Financing with the Tax Credit! August 8, 2009 By: Donald Croucher Jr., Realtor' Robert McNelis Co. The government is offering first time home buyers an $8,0... Read >
Author: reports@robertmcnelis.net

Home Buyers Should Take Advantage of Tax Credit

30th July 2009
Real estate is one of the contributors of the economic output. Because it comprises 10% of the overall output, the slowing market of real estate can create a domino effect leading to economic recession. Nowadays, this problem has become very evident, as m... Read >
Author: Victoria San

Mortgage confidence Certificates, A Blast From The Past

21st July 2009
MCC - Mortgage Credit Certificates, A Blast From The Past With all of the creative financing options of the past several years' one option that has been forgotten is the good old-fashioned Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC). In the early to mid 90's th... Read >
Author: cnassief

How to Stay Compliant with Business and Payroll Taxes

18th July 2009
Businesses and organizations that have W-2 employees are subject to payroll taxes. These "payroll" or "employer" taxes are separate and apart from any income tax the taxpayer may be liable for. In other words, businesses and organization must pay payroll ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Second Quarter 941 Deadline- Payroll Software

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... Read >
Author: Lisa Heather

What is Barf and the new bankruptcy requirements

01st July 2009
The bankruptcy Reform Act in 2005 created some important changes for anyone trying to file personal bankruptcy. Some bankruptcy lawyers refer to this law as barf (bankruptcy abuse reform fiasco) because it was regurgitated by Congress in an effort to mak... Read >
Author: Cecilia Rodriguez
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