Articles, tagged with "state tax", page 5
30th March 2009
The federal and state tax code offer a mind-boggling number and variety of credits, deductions, exemptions and other types of benefits, many of which change from year to year. What's more, they change differently among different tax brackets, which are th...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th March 2009
Some business owners worry the state tobacco tax increase, coupled with a federal tax increase on tobacco products, will put them out of business. Greg McGee has worked at the Pipe and Tobacco Shop for 20 years. He calls the state's tobacco tax hike "exc...
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Author:
kjiuy
02nd March 2009
There had had been long-borne myths centering round the formation of limited liability companies. Aimed to sort out all such fallacies, www.abd-llc.com has come up with its set of exclusive guidelines and legal advice to educate the entrepreneurs and star...
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Author:
Robert Bell
17th January 2009
Are you facing the problem that your credit is damaged? Are you not in a position to either buy or sell a property? Are you in troubles because of inability to purchase a new vehicle or are you not finding ways to open a new credit account? If any of your...
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06th October 2008
It's quite a sensitive situation, dealing with tax problems and IRS issues. Getting an experienced, knowledgeable, and honest IRS tax lawyer is in your best interest. However, many people don't get help until it seems like it's too late and they are alrea...
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Author:
dmishesq
10th September 2008
People believe that if they have already been filing for their taxes for a long time, they become experts in filing guidelines and requirements. However, unless you are a tax professional, it will be difficult for you to stay updated with all the changes ...
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Author:
dmishesq
04th September 2008
A tax is a financial charge or other arraigns compulsory on an individual or a legal person by a state. Tax Rebate Planning is allowed to those individuals whose income falls within the tax slabs that are modified every year as per the directions of the g...
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Author:
Rajiv Patel
23rd January 2008
It is not hard to find evidence that supports the claim that Texas is growing. It is a state that is wide open for business. Other states might make it difficult for people to open a business but Texas is not one of them.
For starters, the state only r...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
19th January 2008
Normally when subject to's are done, you will then have to deal with the issue of the documentary stamps, also otherwise known as doc stamps. There can be many legalities to these and there different ways to handle them. As an investor, you have to make...
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Author:
Bryan Benson
15th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Juli Walsh
We see it a lot: a company owner has filed their "Articles of Organization" or "Articles of Incorporation" and gets their EIN number and thinks they are in business and protected. Well, they may be in business; but protect...
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19th April 2007
Financial aid offices across the county must be in a state of euphoria now that Congress has made the 529 tax exemption permanent. Adding to their joy is the increasing number of states making contributions to 529 accounts state tax deductible. Sadly, thi...
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Author:
Reecy Aresty
17th February 2007
Most companies promote Nevada for a tax or privacy issue both of which do not really work with Nevada corporations. Listed below are a few that we have come across.
Typical problems may be:
1. IRS problems -they may have personal tax problems, they...
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Author:
John Hinkle
17th November 2006
In 2010 the estate tax will be repealed and the gift tax rate will fall to 35%. However, this repeal is effective only for that year and the estate tax will be reinstated in some form the very next year (2011). The US Senate is considering options to red...
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Author:
Robert Jones
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Darren Dunner
What are commercial bridge loans?
Many a times a company is approved for a loan through its bank, or financial institution, but the loan doesn't close for four to six months. During this time the company can take the hel...
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Author:
Darren Dunner
06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Leo J Quinn Jr Enterprises, LLC
Let's talk about consumer debt. You know, the kind you rack up because you really need stuff.
Your sofa is looking pretty nasty. It's covered with Kool-Aid stains,and throw pillows are hiding threadbare...
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Author:
Leo Quinn