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  • 10 ways to cut your property taxes  By : Paul Wilson
    Property taxes are decided collectively by school boards, town boards, legislators, and councils. The tax rate is set by collating the amount of funds an area needs. This is then divided that by the “total taxable” assessed value of the area.
  • 10 Ways To Reduce Tax Burden For Your Small Business  By : Paul Wilson
    An ideal lawyer will not just have a string of impressive credentials or gold lettering on his door. He or she will be caring, concerned, and devoted to their work. You need to think carefully before laying your trust in a lawyer after all in some cases your life, future, money or property will be in his hands.
  • 1031 exchange info guide 101  By : Mansi gupta
    A smart tax saving tool that is gaining popularity among the real estate investors by enabling them to defer the entire capital gains tax is 1031 Exchange.
  • 1031 exchange lowdown guide  By : Mansi gupta
    A 1031 exchange or Like kind exchange is defined by section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code or the IRC. According to IRC if an asset, most often some form of real estate such as land or building is sold and the proceeds of the sale are re-invested in a similar asset then there is no gain or loss and the deferment of the capital gains taxes is permitted.
  • 1031 exchange tips guide  By : Mansi gupta
    Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) defines the 1031 exchange. 1031 exchange also known as Like kind exchange specifies that if an asset that is most often a land or a building, is sold and the proceeds of the sale are then reinvested in a similar type of asset then there is no gain or loss and the capital gains taxes are deferred.
  • 1099-MISC Forms For Independent Contractors for 2005  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As we begin 2006, you’re probably not thinking about taxes at all. This is a mistake as deadlines are approaching for issuing and filing 1099s to independent contractors.
  • 2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them.
  • A briefing on Dutch taxes at the level of corporate investment  By : Ckint Jhonson
    The sphere of financial affairs in Netherlands is broadly approachable due to an organization of Dutch taxes in such a manner that they encourage both national and foreign investment.
  • Accounting Methods - Cash and Accrual  By : Richard A. Chapo
    When starting a business, you have to determine the method you are going to use for accounting and paying taxes. The two choices are the cash method and the accrual method.
  • Accounting Methods – Cash and Accrual  By : Richard A. Chapo
    When starting a business, you have to determine the method you are going to use for accounting and paying taxes. The two choices are the cash method and the accrual method.
  • Adult ADD And Taxes  By : John MacKenzie -
    I know you still have about three months until you have to file your U.S. tax forms, but now is a good time to think about taxes. Many adults with ADD would rather scrub the floor with a toothbrush then work on preparing their taxes. Here are some tips to help make taxes less taxing: (pardon the pun)
    1. Set up a folder ( green, black, or red are good colors) or a box where you will put all of the tax forms that you are receiving now and put it with all of your other importa...
  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Using Tax Software  By : Gray Rollins -
    Each year millions of Americans have their taxes prepared by a professional tax preparer. Having tax returned professionally prepared reduces the likelihood of errors being reported on a tax return; however, professional tax preparation is often expensive. For this reason there are a large number of individuals who are making the decision to file their own federal and state tax returns. While it is possible to file tax returns the traditional way with paper tax forms there ar...
  • Alternative Minimum Tax - Online Tool  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Hell hath no fury like a person who just found out the alternative minimum tax applies to them. The IRS has set up an online tool to figure out if you do.
  • Alternative Minimum Tax – Online Tool  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Hell hath no fury like a person who just found out the alternative minimum tax applies to them. The IRS has set up an online tool to figure out if you do.
  • Amending Your Tax Return  By : Austin Wells
    Oops! You’ve discovered an error after your tax return has been filed. What should you do? You may need to amend your return.
  • An Investor's View of The Fair Tax: A Resolution  By : Steve Selengut
    A Government that bemoans the population's low savings and investment rates has only itself to blame, and Wall Street Institutions are happy to exacerbate the problem with their own financial pandemic of products, strategies, and tax deferral/avoidance schemes. It's time to reinvent this wheel!
  • Are You Eligible For Any Of These Tax Credits?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Taxpayers should consider claiming tax credits for which they might be eligible when completing their federal income tax returns. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of taxes owed.
  • Are You Overpaying Taxes If You Use Tax Preparation Software?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    For many business owners the answer to this quandary is tax preparation software. Fill out a fairly simple interview, click “print” and out comes a completed return that will pass muster with the IRS. The answer to all your problems…or is it?
  • Audit Advice That You Need  By : Matthew Noel
    Oh no! You need audit advice. You just received in the mail a notification that you are going to be audited by the IRS. What now? How do you respond to this and should you be having a heart attack now? While many people lose it as soon as they realize that the IRS is going to be asking for their records and proof, the fact of the matter is that the best audit advice is to stay calm and gather the information that you need carefully, accurately and without worry.

    Before yo...
  • Automatic Extension Requests For Businesses  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The internal revenue service has recently been taking steps to cut down on clutter and streamline the tax filing process. Now they’ve simplified business tax return extensions.
  • Automobile Expenses - Tax Write-Offs  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you use a vehicle for conducting business, you can deduct certain automobile costs from your tax bill. This is true even if you use the vehicle for personal and business needs.
  • Battling the IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    There was once a song about battling the law and losing. Fortunately, battling the IRS is possible and sometimes inevitable.
  • Be Sure To Take All Your Health Savings Account Write-Offs  By : Wiley Long
    Few people who have a Health Savings Account really take advantage of all the tax-saving benefits these plans offer. One thing that anyone with a Health Savings Account should be aware of is all of the expenses that can legally be paid for from your account with pre-tax dollars.
  • Belasting: income tax in the Netherlands  By : Ckint Jhonson
    Corporate income tax and income tax are different by the character of those paying this tax. While the former tax is the legal responsibility of corporations (as the name itself indicates), the latter concerns natural persons (individuals).
  • Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. If it loses it, you can write at least some of the loss off.
  • Car donation and how to locate your local depot  By : Monty Cordello
    The history of car donation stretches back a long way, if you are aware where to search you can easily find info on topics such as places to donate used cars, car donation charities in michigan and also purchasing donated vehicles,
  • Changes to IRS Tax Settlement Rules  By : Richard A. Chapo
    In recent years, the IRS has made a concerted effort to get people back into good status by reaching deals on overdue taxes. The rules affecting this program have just changed dramatically.
  • Checking The Status of Your Tax Refund Online  By : Richard A. Chapo
    More than a few people are happy to learn they are due a tax refund after filling out their tax returns. If you are one of these people, here is how to check the status of your refund online.
  • Compromising With The IRS  By : Frank Hague -
    Few things threaten your well-being like the harassment and anxiety of persistent tax problems. Most people make 3 mistakes that get them in trouble with the IRS. They procrastinate. They attempt to represent themselves. They hire sub-par representation and now are in MORE need of help than ever before.

    These are the kind of services a Tax Attorney can provide: Offer in Compromise Cases, Penalty Abatement Petitions, Full Audit Representations Business Strategy Sessions. Pr...
  • Congress Taking A Fresh Look At Online Sales Taxes  By : Rick Hendershot
    Linknet Internet News Digest - December 22, 2005 - According to a 1992, U.S. Supreme Court ruling, states can only require sellers that have a physical presence or "nexus" in the same state as the consumer to collect sales taxes. The Supreme Court also ruled that while buyers essentially owe the tax on purchases, the mishmash of taxing jurisdictions is too complex and burdensome for online retailers to charge and try to collect sales taxes.

    Imposing a tax requirement would...
  • Convert to Roth IRA Regardless of Income – 2010  By : Richard A. Chapo
    An odd quirk in the recent legislation to extend the Bush Tax Cuts is giving IRA holders a huge break. For one year, and one year only, the income cap will be gone.
  • Correspondence From The IRS – Yikes!  By : Richard A. Chapo
    It’s a moment every person dreads. You pick up the mail and there is an envelope from the IRS. It’s not a refund check. What do you do?
  • CPA tax outsource: is it viable for your accounting firm?  By : Michelle Barkley
    If you want to meet heavy customer demand during the tax season, you must use CPA tax outsourcing for your accounting firm. This is the perfect way for you to meet your customer’s demands and also earn profit from your business.
  • Create Tax Savings And Transfer Wealth To Your Child With A Roth IRA  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Parents must give serious thought to protecting their family through estate tax planning. While life insurance and trusts should be a part of every plan, Roth IRAs can be a simple tool for passing money to your child on a tax-free basis.
  • Dealing With Taxes If You Live and Work Outside The United States  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you live and work outside of the United States, I may have some very good news for you. Although Americans are taxes on their worldwide income, you may be able to claim a huge deduction.
  • Dear John Letters From The IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Undoubtedly, you are aware of Dear John letters. Often a young lady sent them to men in the military, often containing bad news. Well, the IRS sends them to taxpayers as well.
  • Deducting Alimony Payments  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Over 50% of marriages end in divorce in the United States. Many divorce decrees include provisions for the payment of alimony. The IRS takes the position that such payments constitute a form of income and create an alimony tax deduction for the person making payments.
  • Deducting Points On Home Refinances  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The real estate market was hot in 2005. Many people refinanced once or even twice. So, what are the tax implications?
  • Determining Your Tax Status  By : Ken Snowie
    Knowing how to determine your tax status, and knowing the difference between each group will help to make filing your income tax return go smoother. Here we will discuss the ways in which you determine which status to file under.
  • Didn’t File Anything with the IRS on April 15th?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The magic tax date of April 15th has passed. If you did not file a tax return or extension request, you need to consider the following.
  • Do Your Own Taxes with Online Software  By : Jeremy LaDart
    The tax preparation industry has become a multi-billion dollar a year business. The average filer this tax season will pay between $150 and $200 to get their returns done. Read this article before you pay someone, who probably doesn’t know more than you, to do your taxes.
  • Doh! IRS Loses Taxes In San Francisco Bay  By : Richard A. Chapo
    On September 23, 2005, the Internal Revenue Service began sending notices to tax payers in thirteen states that there may be a problem with their tax payments. Here is the scoop.
  • Don't Forget About These Frequently Overlooked Tax Deductions  By : Gray Rollins -
    When an individual files their tax returns each year they are able to claim a number of tax deductions. Many times a tax deduction can reduce the amount of money that is owed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or it can create a larger tax refund. The most commonly used tax deduction is the standard tax deduction; however, there are number of other tax deductions that many individuals fail to claim or even consider. Frequently overlooked tax deductions can prevent a taxpay...
  • Donate Your Used Car  By : Anurag Pareek
    Learn why donating your car to a charity is better idea than selling your used car. Help a needy and save tax.
  • Donating Cars To Charity - New Tax Rules  By : Richard A. Chapo
    On June 3, 2005, the IRS released guidance on charitable deductions for donated vehicles. The American Jobs Creation Act (AJCA) radically changed the amount of the deduction taxpayers can claim for their donated car.
  • Donating Your Car To Charity  By : hitsusa
    Quick tips on what you need to know if you're considering donating your car to a charity in exchange for a tax deduction. The IRS has implemented strict new rules concerning car donations. You must pay close attention to the new Significant Use and Material Improvements clauses.
  • Early Distributions From Retirement Plans  By : Richard A. Chapo
    An early distribution from an Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA) or a qualified retirement plan need not be a taxing experience. Fortunately, there are exceptions to early distributions.
  • Employer Cash Incentives To Employees For Hybrids  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Many companies offer their employees cash incentives to undertake certain actions such as buying a hybrid car. It is important to remember that such situations have tax consequences
  • Employers - Paying Your Employment Taxes to the IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If your business has employees, you must pay employment taxes. The payment system can be a bit confusing, so this article discusses how to go about depositing employment taxes with the IRS.
  • Employment Taxes - Depositing With The IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If your business has employees, you must pay employment taxes. The payment system can be a bit confusing, so this article discusses how to go about depositing employment taxes with the IRS.
  • Employment Taxes - What Are They?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you have employees, you are responsible for paying a variety of taxes at the federal, state, and local levels. You must also withhold certain taxes from the paychecks of your employees. So, what are employment taxes?
  • Estate Tax: What It Is And How It Is Filed  By : Gray Rollins -
    According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), an Estate Tax is a tax that is imposed on your right to transfer your property and belongings after your death. The individual who is in charge of handing and filing an Estate Tax return is often the estate representative. An estate representative can be a family attorney or a family member who was declared the executor of an estate in a will. When dealing with an Estate Tax, there are number of things that an individual or fam...
  • Failure To Pay Employment Taxes - Penalties  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As an employer, you must pay employment taxes if you have employees. Fail to pay and the IRS will rain all over your parade.
  • Failure To Pay Employment Taxes – Penalties  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As an employer, you must pay employment taxes if you have employees. Fail to pay and the IRS will rain all over your parade.
  • Filing a Joint Tax Return With Your Spouse  By : Richard A. Chapo
    They say the world works on a concept known as balance. To counterbalance the joys of your honeymoon, you get the misery of filing a joint tax return with your spouse.
  • Filing An Income Tax Return  By : Gray Rollins -
    When the month of April rolls around most of America is preparing their income tax returns. Each year all individuals who made an income are required to report that income to federal and state governments by filing an income tax return.

    Taxpayers must file two separate income tax returns. One income tax return goes to the federal government and the other goes to the state government that a particular taxpayer resides in. The majority of taxpaying Americans are able to fil...
  • Finding Assistance with Your Taxes  By : Hector Milla
    Organizing your taxes can get quite nerve-racking. This is the main reason why many people would find some assistance in preparing their taxes.

    When you file your taxes, you can find someone who can do the job for you. Look for a person who is knowledgeable, an experienced expert with tax specialization. There are actually various available types of assistance from people such as:
  • Fraudulent Tax Shelters - KMPG Goes Down Hard  By : Richard A. Chapo
    In the largest criminal tax case ever filed, KMPG has copped a plea to using fraudulent tax shelters to bilk the government out of 2.5 billion dollars. KMPG has agreed to pay a fine of $456 million dollars, but nine of its executives still are under indictment.
  • Fraudulent Tax Shelters – KMPG Goes Down Hard  By : Richard A. Chapo
    In the largest criminal tax case ever filed, KMPG has copped a plea to using fraudulent tax shelters to bilk the government out of 2.5 billion dollars. KMPG has agreed to pay a fine of $456 million dollars, but nine of its executives still are under indictment.
  • Gambling Income and Expenses - Tax Requirements  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Hit a big one? With more and more gambling establishments, keep in mind the IRS requires people to report all gambling winnings as income on their tax return.
  • Gambling Income and Expenses for Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Hit a big one? With more and more gambling establishments, keep in mind the IRS requires people to report all gambling winnings as income on their tax return.
  • Get up to $500 in Tax Credits for Energy-saving Home Improvements  By : ArticleTrader
    Tax Credits Available for Home Improvements
    Get up to $500 in Tax Credits for Energy-saving Home Improvements
  • Getting a Tax Credit for Your Kids  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As you know, raising a family is a full time job and can put stress on your finances. Fortunately, you can claim a tax credit to help cut your IRS bill if you have kids.
  • Getting Help With Your Tax Preparation  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Nothing leads to more gnashing of teeth than the thought of preparing your own taxes. Fortunately, there are people out there that do it for a living.
  • Getting Help With Your Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Preparing your taxes can be incredibly stressful. In many cases, it just makes sense to get some help with them.
  • Getting Payroll Tax Figured Out  By : Sandy Baker
    There is nothing escaping payroll tax. It is something that you will need to deal with from the day that you get your first job until the day you retire. Payroll tax is the amount of money that comes out of your paycheck each and every time for the various services that you need to pay for. And, there is even a specific tax that is for the use of payroll as well. Nothing is certain…

    If you are a business owner, then you realize that you will need to take care of these pay...
  • Getting The Biggest Benefit From Tax Help  By : Stephen Kreutzer
    Taxes are a way of American life. They are own duty to pay and file. Many people go in search of someone to help them when tax time rolls around. Tax help seems to be in abundance from January 1st to April 15th. Unfortunately, some tax help is best avoided. Other times the tax help is something that many people have no idea how to find. Getting the biggest benefit from tax help depends why you need help in the first place and where you get that help.

    Most people seek tax h...
  • Giving To Charities – Tax Deductions and Such  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The tax code in the United States contains many provisions to promote certain behavior. One area of behavior is the promotion of giving to qualified charities.
  • Giving Your Car to Charity – The New Tax Rules  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The IRS has changed the regulations on donating vehicles to charities. If you donated a car last year, you need to read the following to understand the new rules.
  • Help Me Prepare My Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Nothing leads to more gnashing of teeth than the thought of preparing your own taxes. Fortunately, there are people out there that do it for a living.
  • Help With Ex-Spouse Tax Problems  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of "better or worse" in the marriage vows. The IRS historically considered spouses one person for tax purposes, but has changed its views.
  • Helpful Tax Advice for the Self-Employed  By : Ron Finkelstein
    Many professionals have decided to become self-employed since they have such great new technology to help them along. There is the internet and web conference calls that make working for yourself a great idea as a full-time endeavor. Many people are making careers for themselves at home, working the hours they desire and reaping a great income. Being self-employed does have its own set of problems and concerns, one of which is taxes. Read on for 10 tax ideas to help lower taxes for self-employed people:
  • Helpful Tax Tips For Federal And State Tax Returns  By : Gray Rollins -
    Each year there are millions of Americans who prepare their own federal and state tax returns and even more individuals have their taxes professionally prepared. Whatever choice a taxpayer makes there are a number of important tax tips that everyone should know.

    A W-2 or 1099MISC is needed to accurately prepare a federal or state income tax return. There is always a chance that a taxpayer may misplace these forms or for one reason or another the forms may not have reached...
  • Home Appreciation and Capital Gains  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The last seven years has seen tremendous appreciation in home prices. This brings up the issue of home capital gains tax issues for people when they sell.
  • Home Office - Tax Perspective  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Self-employed individuals often work out of their own home. If this is the case with you, here’s a primer on what you can write off for your home office.
  • Honda Natural Gas Cars Issued Massive Tax Credits By IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Between global warming and massive increases in fuel prices, many people are reconsidering their transportation. Honda has two natural gas cars the IRS absolutely loves.
  • How And Where To Find Valuable Tax Information  By : Gray Rollins -
    Taxpayers have two options when filing a federal or state income tax return. Taxpayers can have their tax returns professionally prepared or they can prepare their own taxes. Whatever tax preparation option an individual chooses, it is likely they will have a number of tax questions. To find the answer to a tax question many taxpayers research and review general tax information.

    Since each state has different tax laws and tax forms, taxpayers looking for tax information ar...
  • How Cash for Settlement is Taxed  By : Joshua Shapiro
    Generally, income as a result of personal injury is not taxable, depending on the specific type of award. However, some areas are taxed as income.
  • How The Gift Tax Works  By : Gray Rollins -
    Each year millions of Americans give a gift to other individuals that they know. Gifts can be considered anything from a new vehicle, to a trip, to a piece of land. A gift tax is a tax that is imposed when an individual gives away a certain amount of gifts that are considered valuable.

    According the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), an individual who gives a gift or a combination of gifts to one person that is valued at over eleven thousand dollars must pay a gift tax. The ...
  • How the Tax Break from Car Donations Works  By : Brad Davis
    Have a car or a truck that you want out of your garage? Want to get that heart warming feeling of having helped the needy? And last but not the least, want to pay less in taxes this year? Well, you can do all three at the same time! Just go ahead and donate that old car to a charity.
  • How To Avoid Double Taxation Of Your Small Business Profits  By : Wayne M. Davies
    Have you been thinking about incorporating your small business or self-employment activity? The advantages are many!

    For starters, you'll be protecting yourself and your family from the possibility of a business ending lawsuit. Forming a corporation is Step One on the path known as "Asset Protection" -- you are moving from the world of unlimited liability to the world of limited liability.

    (NOTE: For further insight into the legal advantages of incorporating, check out ...
  • How To Avoid Those Mind-Boggling Depreciation Rules  By : Wayne M. Davies
    Tired of dealing with those complex depreciation rules? Thanks to recent tax law changes, here's how to avoid them completely while benefiting from a lucrative small business tax break that not only puts money in your pocket, but also makes the filing of your income tax return much simpler.

    What am I talking about? It's called the Section 179 deduction, and if there's one tax law you need to understand, this is it. Here's why:

    The Section 179 deduction enables the Small...
  • How to Check the Status of Your Tax Refund Online  By : Richard A. Chapo
    So, you were pleasantly surprised to learn that you are getting a refund on your taxes. Congratulations! The question for most taxpayers expecting a return is, "Where is my refund?"
  • How To Contact The IRS Without Breaking Into A Sweat  By : Wayne M. Davies
    We all love to criticize the IRS, don't we? It's easy to ridicule a huge organization of government bureaucrats who often seem to be Public Enemy #1.

    Our negative attitude toward the IRS can lead to a strong desire to just ignore it altogether. But
    self-employed people who ignore the IRS do so at their own peril.

    So when it comes to providing free information about taxes, let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. The IRS does provide some excellent resources t...
  • How To Keep The IRS Off Your Back And Out Of Your Life In 2006  By : Wayne M. Davies
    Sorry to crash your party, but as we bring in the New Year, it's also time to bring in a New Tax Season. As a small business owner or self-employed person, one of the easiest ways to keep Uncle Sam off your back and out of your life is to file your forms, payments and other paperwork on time.

    Over the next four months there are several key dates that you dare not forget! Here they are -- all in one place, along with links to the IRS website PDF file for that particular for...
  • Hurricane Katrina - Businesses Can Claim Casualty Tax Losses  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Hurricane Katrina has left a wide and long path of destruction. Besides the human toll, businesses on the Gulf Coast have taken a beating. If yours is one, here is how you can write off casualty losses on your taxes.
  • Hurricane Katrina - How To Use Your Business Loss To Get A Refund on 2004 Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    With the massive losses caused by Katrina, the economy of the Gulf Coast region is in extremely bad shape. Fortunately, there is a quirk in the tax code that can help you generate a large refund from your 2004 taxes.
  • Hybrid Vehicles and Tax Benefits  By : Richard A. Chapo
    You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Here’s the scoop.
  • Identity Theft - Impacting Your Taxes?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If your identity is stolen, your finances can quickly become a nightmare. A less obvious problem is the effect identity theft can have on your taxes.
  • Identity Theft Impacting Your Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If your identity is stolen, your finances can quickly become a nightmare. A less obvious problem is the effect identity theft can have on your taxes.
  • IIRP - Industry Tax Issue Resolution Program  By : Richard A. Chapo
    For roughly the last ten years, the internal revenue service has made a fairly major effort to be more taxpayer friendly. The Industry Tax Issue Resolution Program is one such step.
  • Income Tax Help  By : LeeAnna
    There are many websites on the Internet today that gives much needed income tax help for those who have no idea of what's going on during tax time. Income tax is a tax paid on income, unfortunately no matter how little it is. It's paid by employees and people who are self-employed and may also be payable if you are not working but you have an income, such as a retirement pension or an occupational pension. Not all types of income are taxable and it will seldom be the case tha...
  • Industry Tax Issue Resolution Program  By : Richard A. Chapo
    For roughly the last ten years, the internal revenue service has made a fairly major effort to be more taxpayer friendly. The Industry Tax Issue Resolution Program is one such step.
  • Innocent Spouses And The IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of “better or worse” for marriages. The IRS granted no innocent spouse tax relief, but has changed its views.
  • IRS Announces Tax Credits For Toyota Prius  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The Toyota Prius is the vehicle that started the entire hybrid vehicle craze. It continues to dominate the market and the IRS has announced the tax credits for this year.
  • IRS Approves Saturn Vue Green Line for Tax Credit  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The IRS is working its way through various automobiles that qualify their owners for tax credits. The Saturn model of cars has just been reviewed with one particular model being approved.
  • IRS Certifies 2006 Toyota Hybrid for Clean Fuel Deduction  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The Internal Revenue Service has certified the 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid as being eligible for the clean-burning fuel deduction. This certification means taxpayers who purchase one of these hybrid vehicles new during calendar year 2005 may claim a tax deduction of up to $2000.
  • IRS Crushes Credit Counseling Groups Claiming Non-Profit Status  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Many credit counseling groups claim they are in it just to help you and not make a profit as indicated by their charitable organization status. The IRS is not happy.
  • IRS Gives Victims of Hurricane Katrina More Relief  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The IRS has announced further tax relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina due to slow clean up efforts and obviously devastated areas.
  • IRS Holding $2 Billion In Unclaimed Tax Refunds  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every year, the IRS announces that it is holding unclaimed tax refunds. Taxpayers have a limited time to claim the $2 billion dollars the IRS is currently holding.

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