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  • Your Tip Earnings and Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you work in a service where you get tips, guess what? The IRS expects you to report them and pay taxes on them.
  • Your IRS Tax Appeal Rights  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Are you in the middle of a disagreement with the IRS? One of the guaranteed rights for all taxpayers is the right to appeal.
  • Write-Off Bad Business Debts On Your Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Practically every small business has receivables that it cannot obtain from clients. For those small businesses that suffer from uncollected receivables, solace can be taken from the fact you can claim a tax deduction.
  • When Tax Refund Is Coming?  By : ItsMyTax
    In this digital world, we all often wonder if what we are doing is really safe. From online banking and shopping to filing taxes online we all fear that the convenience we enjoy may be our downfall. Some people really believe that getting a large income tax refund is not the greatest thing. Instead they feel that the tax refund represents a loan paid back by the government interest free.
  • When Do You File a Tax Return?  By : Emma - LittleFish Web Design
    Every year, millions of Americans get ready to pay up to Uncle Sam, or get ready to collect from Uncle Sam; when did this become the great day that it is for taxpayers, and when are we actually required to file a tax return? Let’s take a look at the beginnings of the tax date of April 15 and why it was chosen?
  • What You Need To Know About Taxes If You're Getting Married  By : Richard A. Chapo
    It may not be high on the list of wedding planning activities, but there are a few simple steps that can help keep tax issues from interrupting your newly wedded bliss. If you recently married, check out your new tax situation. You might save money or even prevent the problem of a missing refund check.
  • What To Do If You’re Being Audited  By : Gray Rollins -
    Audits are regularly issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). There are two main reasons why an individual or business may be audited by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Random audits are not as frequent as they used to be; however, they do still exist. The majority of audits ordered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are because they noticed a large mistake or they feel a taxpayer is trying to deceive them to receive a larger tax refund. Despite what many individu...
  • What Is An Inheritance Tax And When Is It Applied?  By : Gray Rollins -
    When an individual passes, on the federal government imposes an estate tax. This estate tax only applies to estate properties that are over one million fifty thousand dollars. The federal government is still likely to tax an estate even if all or a portion of the estate is being handed down to other family members. Instead of imposing an estate tax in this situation, there many states that impose an inheritance tax.

    An inheritance tax is also commonly referred to as a dea...
  • What Does It Take To Pay Zero Taxes?  By : Wayne M. Davies -
    How many times have you heard someone say, "I don't pay any taxes. My accountant takes real good care of me . . . I haven't paid a dime in taxes in years."

    Does that outrageous statement sound familiar?

    Maybe it's your brother-in-law, or a fellow Soccer Mom, or a co-worker at the office.

    And so you think to yourself, "What am I doing wrong? How come I'm paying taxes and so-and-so says he/she pays nothing? How do they do it!"

    Is it really possible to pay "zero taxe...
  • What Can You Write-Off When Paying Your Workers?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As your business grows, you are going to need help. This help comes in the form of employees and independent contractors. What you can write-off is dependent upon how your helper is classified – as an employee or independent contractor.
  • Victims of Hurricane Katrina - IRS Gives Tax Relief  By : Richard A. Chapo
    In response to the devastation along the Gulf Coast, the IRS is giving tax relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina. The IRS seems to realize it is hard to file your taxes if your home or business is gone.
  • Various Toyota Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Starting in 2006, individuals buying hybrid cars will get a tax credit instead of a tax deduction. The IRS has just started to kick out the exact amounts you can claim for your new hybrid.
  • Using This Years Taxes to Save On Next Years Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    You just got done paying taxes or filing an extension and are grumpy. If you are smart, you will use this miserable event to save some cash for next year.
  • Understanding Marketing Tax Deductions  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Marketing is a necessary expense in running practically any business and the IRS acknowledges as much.
  • Unclaimed Tax Refunds: How To Claim Yours  By : Gray Rollins -
    When a taxpayer owes money on their taxes they need to pay the amount owed before the traditional April 15th deadline. If the amount owed on taxes is not paid before the deadline, then federal and state governments can impose a number of late fees and penalties. While there are penalties for failing to a pay taxes on time, there are no penalties assessed to individuals who are due a refund but fail to file their tax returns on time. http://www.taxhelpdirectory.com/taxfiling/
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  • Unclaimed Cash Continues To Flood The Government  By : Noah Ulrich
    With millions of dollars being added to the unclaimed cash list every year, there is a good chance that some of this money may be yours. All it takes is a few minutes for you to perform a free unclaimed money search.
  • Top Self employed Tax Questions  By :
    HMRC enquire into approximately 75,000 self assessment tax returns each year. Most tax enquiries result in extra tax being payable because business turnover has been understated or non allowable business expenses have been claimed, resulting in interest and penalties on the extra tax for that year and sometimes previous years. This guide of frequently asked questions can help avoid such interest and penalties. DIY Accounting also provides templates to assist in maintaining good records and correct tax returns.
  • Top 7 Small Business Tax Tips  By : Stephen Pope
    Here are seven ways for owners of small businesses to save money on their taxes.

    1. Incorporate Yourself: If you`re still a proprietor or partner of a business, it`s time to incorporate yourself. Not only will you limit your liability, but you may enjoy lower tax rates on small business income and other tax advantages as well.

    2. Be Home Based: If possible, continue (or switch to) being a home based business. Not only will you keep your overhead down, but you will be a...
  • Tips On How Your Bookkeeper Can Reduce Your Taxes By Hundreds Of Dollars  By : Cassandra Ingraham -
    Standard monthly expenses for your Business are transferred from you to your Tax Professional to be put on your Schedule C. No problem, most people get this part right. It’s the thousands of dollars in miscellaneous receipts that many people forget when under the haze of tax season. These miscellaneous expenditures can save a small business owner hundreds if not thousands of dollars in tax liabilities. Examples:

    1. Advertising Cost – The standard deductions are always ther...
  • Tips For Preparing Your Taxes from the Internet  By : Cal Golden
    When it comes to preparing our taxes, many of us could use some help. The following websites offer guidance and information that may assist you in learning about how to get the most out of filing your returns.
  • The Taxpayer Advocate Can Help With The IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every business has a department that deals with complaints from customers. At the IRS, this department is known as the taxpayer advocate office.
  • The Role Of A Tax Collector  By : Michael Sneed
    The County Tax Collector is as independent government agency and is elected for a four-year term in the Presidential election year. It is essential that a County Tax Collector is independent to ensure that it can serve the taxpayers, local businesses and local and state agencies correctly.

    The duties of a County Tax Collector are:

    • Collecting property taxes for every local government agency with the power to levy taxes

    • Serving the state as an agent for the Depa...
  • The Past and Present of Income Tax  By : Richard A. Chapo
    They say death and taxes are the only two certain things in life. Alas, this wasn’t always the case. Well, at least for the income tax.
  • The Legalities And Issues With An IRS Levy  By : Henry Byers -
    An IRS levy is an order from the Internal Revenue Security directing TVA to withhold a specified amount of an employee’s pay to satisfy a tax debt. If the IRS determines that we owe back tax then it may issue an IRS levy requiring the deductions from the pay till the back taxes are paid. They may ask the person to sign an agreement of consent authorizing the amount to be deducted. The IRS levy can allow an amount to be exempt from withholding based on the o employee’s tax fil...
  • The IRS vs Mother Nature  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The IRS recently met its match in the form of Mother Nature. Yes, the massive flooding in Washington, D.C., took out the IRS headquarters.
  • The IRS Solution If You Cannot Pay Your Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The Internal Revenue Service wants you to pay taxes on time. That being said, it understands this is not always possible and has created a program for such situations.
  • The Internet Tax Man Cometh  By : Tim Knox -
    Q: I was contacted by the city tax collector to say that my business is scheduled to be audited to see if I owe sales tax on items purchased on the Internet. Can they really make me pay sales tax on internet purchase? I thought you could buy things online tax free? -- Charlie B.

    A: Sorry, but your local municipality is well within its rights to audit your business to identify items purchased online. The city can also demand payment of sales tax on those items if sales tax ...
  • The History of Income Tax  By : Richard A. Chapo
    They say death and taxes are the only two certain things in life. Alas, this wasn’t always the case. Well, at least for the income tax.
  • The Evolving Role of Accountants  By : Richard A. Chapo
    With products like Turbo Tax improving, many wonder where this leaves accountants. Ironically, the evolving role of accountants is helping people save on their taxes.
  • The Complete Story on Aircraft and Yacht Sales Tax  By : Thomas Alston
    In the everyday world of aircraft and yacht ownership, the following story is played out from coast to coast. The whispers in the crowds of prospective owners often are based on the age-old question, “is it really possible to legally avoid sales tax, or am I risking embarrassment if I get caught?
  • The Basics of IRS Property Auctions  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Buy a home, car, helicopter, NFL team or whatever for one measly dollar. Ah, we must be talking about IRS property auction hype.
  • The Basics of Employment Taxes  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?
  • The basic principles of VAT  By : Benedict Rohan
    VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax, levied on the expenditure of consumer goods and services and business transactions, which is paid by the consumer at the point of purchase and collected by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). First introduced to the UK in 1973, it is now a major source of revenue for the government.
  • Taxpayer Advocate – Customer Service at the IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every business has a department that deals with complaints from customers. At the IRS, this department is known as the taxpayer advocate office.
  • Taxing Your eBay Profits  By : TimKnox
    As a small business person-slash-advice columnist I dread the first quarter of the new year. Not because in my mind my own business fortunes start at zero again every January or because I have already dismissed every New Year’s resolution I made when the clock rang out the New Year. No, the reason I dread the first quarter of the new year is that my email box floods with questions about business taxes and the IRS, my two least favorite subjects on earth. It’s not that I am opposed to paying my f
  • Taxes, Income And Other Ones  By : Frank Hague
    The story of American income taxes begins 1812.

    The 1st attempt to inflict an income tax on Americana occurred as a result of the War of 1812. At the end of two years of war, the federal government owed an unbelievable $100 million of debt (in inflationary terms, it probably had the same impact on the treasury as $100 billion debt would today). To pay for this, the government doubled the rates of its major source of revenue, customs duties on imports. This measure obstruct...
  • Taxes for Day Traders and Investors  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Whether you are an active day trader or just put money into the market for long term gains, taxes are something you need to address. The IRS views traders and investors differently.
  • Taxes and 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.
  • Tax – keep it low but legal.  By : Michael Challiner
    It is your responsibility to pay tax due, but it is also up to you to ensure that the bill is no higher than it should be.
  • Tax Tips For Small Businesses  By :
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  • Tax Strategy - Leveraging Rental Property Equity  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Owning investment property is a tremendous wealth building strategy. Thousands upon thousands of individuals have amassed great wealth by investing in rental properties.
  • Tax Season - Time for Scams  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As tax season draws irresistibly closer, the scam artists are polishing their latest techniques. This article should help you keep an eye out for these nasty individuals.
  • Tax Returns for the Deceased  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Two things in life are certain – death and taxes. Here’s what to do if the two are combined as far as filing a tax return.
  • Tax Returns - Should You Itemize?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    When you finally decide it is time to prepare your taxes, the first question is whether you should itemize your deductions or take the standard deduction provided by the IRS.
  • Tax Return Preparation: Love it or Hate it, you have to Face it  By : Michelle Barkley
    Tax return preparation can be done in several ways to calculate your taxes and pay it to the government in time. You just have to make choice of finding out the best way of doing this to pay your taxes.
  • Tax Return Outsourcing Will Give You Peace of Mind!  By : Michelle Barkley
    Tax return outsourcing is the best way out for accountants and accounting firms to meet all their tax calculation works. Many outsourcing firms work towards giving accounting firms with this work and it all depends on finding out the best outsourcing firm to do the work for you.
  • Tax Return Outsourcing Ensures Greater Security of Information  By : Michelle Barkley
    Tax return outsourcing is the best option to get quality service from a third party to do the work for you. Entering data into the software, tax consultation and other things form a part of the tax return outsourcing. Tax return outsourcing firms have technologically advanced software to ensure the security of the client’s financial data.
  • Tax Records - What You Should Keep And For How Long  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Many taxpayers are confused about how long they should keep tax records.
  • Tax Quotes and Jokes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Like death, paying taxes is inevitable. In the case of most Americans, tax season is just around the corner. If only paying taxes was so easy.
  • Tax Magic: How To Turn Taxable Income Into Tax-Free Income  By : Wayne M. Davies -
    Believe it or not, there are ways to convert taxable income into non-taxable income, without any fear of an IRS audit.

    Here's one of my favorites. It's been part of our tax code for over 30 years, yet many still don't take advantage of it.

    What am I talking about?

    The IRA -- Individual Retirement Account.

    Now, before you say, "Oh, I know all about that one; what's so great about an IRA?", give me 10 minutes to explain 3 new benefits to the IRA rules that you may n...
  • Tax Jokes and Quotes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Tax jokes and quotes to take the edge off of tax season.
  • Tax Issues for Self-Employed Individuals  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The United States is a nation of entrepreneurs. There are literally tens of millions of self-employed individuals that enjoy pursuing their dream business. Of course, few of you enjoy the paperwork and confusing tax issues that arise from owning your own business.
  • Tax Invoice  By : Max Plata -
    A tax invoice is a legal document that offers a look at what the GST is for a transaction. Read on to learn about your obligations for issuing, holding, and supplying the different types of tax invoices.

    You can easily learn what the general requirements are for keeping tax invoices and what you can do if you receive a tax invoice too late to claim a GST credit, as well as what the requirements are for issuing tax invoices that are specific to the value of the supplies, an...
  • Tax Incentives for Saving for Education  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Recent statistics show Americans are simply not saving money for the future. To encourage savings, the government has come up with tax incentives.
  • Tax Deductions for Your 2005 Hybrid Automobile  By : Richard A. Chapo
    With the recent push by President Bush for alternative fuel strategies, much confusion has arisen regarding tax incentives for hybrid vehicles. This article clarifies the issue for you.
  • Tax Deduction for Alimony Payments? - Yes!  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.
  • Tax Credits for Toyota Hybrids To Be Cut In Half  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you purchase a new hybrid car after January 1, 2006, you can get a major tax credit for doing so. Alas, the tax credits applicable for Toyota hybrids are about to be cut in half.
  • Tax Credits for Retirement Savings  By : Richard A. Chapo
    It is a well-known fact that Americans are miserable failures when it comes to saving for retirement. Well, the government is offering tax credits to change this for some of us.
  • Tax Credit for Going Solar  By : Solar Man
    As we sit in the middle of winter, most people can’t believe how high their utility bills are. Going with solar energy can lower your bills and you get a hefty tax credit.
  • Tax Credit Amount for Lexus GS 450 Hybrid Issued By IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Prior to January 1, 2006, you were restricted to claiming a $2,000 tax deduction if you purchased a hybrid car. Now you can claim a tax credit, which is much more valuable.
  • Tax Considerations when Hiring a Nanny  By : dave4
    To satisfy the IRS and remain a happy law abiding citizen, you'll need to assume the role of employer and pay employment taxes
  • Tax Checklist If You Are Getting Married  By : Richard A. Chapo
    It may not be high on the list of wedding planning activities, but there are a few simple steps that can help keep tax issues from interrupting your newly wedded bliss. If you recently married, check out your new tax situation. You might save money or even prevent the problem of a missing refund check.
  • Tax Changes You Should Know for 2005 Returns  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every year, you have to file tax returns and every year there are changes to the tax code. Here are some key changes for 2005 to keep in mind when you prepare returns.
  • Tax Advice: Middle Class Tax Shelters Everyone Can Use, Many Don’t  By : National Association of Responsible Lending and Investment
    Tax benefits from home ownership come in the form of deductions. It's better to put your money into a house that you own than into a rent check you never see again. Financing your home can save money on your next tax return and so can the purchases made using money received from refinancing a mortgage.
  • Tax Advantages Of Incorporating A Business  By : Stephanie Hetu -
    The tax advantages of incorporating a business is one of the main reasons that owners choose to incorporate their businesses, no matter what market they work in. Other types of businesses, such as sole proprietorships, are not afforded nearly as many tax advantages as an incorporation.

    A move called income shifting is one that helps the business, and its owners, immensely. This is a method in which the total income of your corporation is divided among its members. How doe...
  • Tax Advantages Of A Limited Liability Company  By : Matt Garrett -
    There are several advantages to establishing a limited liability company and many of these compensations revolve around the tax advantages. A limited liability company if often sought as a third alternative to forming a corporation or a partnership. Many corporations are formed because they offer attractive limits on the personal liability that the business may suffer due to debts or liabilities. Partnerships don’t offer the same kind of protection, but do provide better tax ...
  • Subchapter S Corporation Tax Status  By : Paolo Basauri
    Overview of the Subchapter S Corporation Designation

    Although the term Subchapter S Corporation sounds as if it applies to a certain type of company, in actuality, it is merely a term used by the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to designate a particular tax status. Almost any company that is comprised of 75 or less shareholders can apply for the Subchapter S Corporation tax status designation. Being approved for a Subchapter S Corporation status allows the company to be tax...
  • Stupidest Tax Mistakes To Avoid This Time Around  By : Paul Wilson
    As the season to fill tax returns and forms approaches people get confused and nervy. The IRS dons the role of a huge brooding monster that is all set to devour you. Unfortunately most of us keep postponing filing of papers and putting our affairs in order until the very last minute and then confusion and stress reign supreme.
  • Strategies For Limiting Taxes If You Are Your Own Boss  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Self-employed individuals always cringe at the amount of taxes the pay to the IRS and state. Here are tax strategies for self-employed individuals that reduce those tax amounts.
  • Standard Mileage Deduction Rates - 2005 and 2006  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If you’re in business, you’re interested in the IRS mileage deduction rates. The 2005 rates fluctuated because of high gas prices and now the 2006 rates have been released.
  • Smart Yearend Planning - Tax Deductions  By : drew miles
    There are three main areas we need to keep in mind as the year ends, and remember to revisit the idea of converting your 10 largest expenses
  • Small Employers Rejoice – IRS Simplifies Filings  By : Richard A. Chapo
    One of the largest burdens on very small employers is dealing with taxes. Fortunately, the IRS has taken a major step to reduce this burden.
  • Small Employers Rejoice - IRS Simplifies Filings  By : Richard A. Chapo
    One of the largest burdens on very small employers is dealing with taxes. Fortunately, the IRS has taken a major step to reduce this burden.
  • Small Business Tax Issues for Self-Employed Individuals  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The United States is a nation of entrepreneurs. There are literally tens of millions of self-employed individuals that enjoy pursuing their dream business. Of course, few of you enjoy the paperwork and confusing tax issues that arise from owning your own business.
  • Small Business Tax Deduction - Write-Off Bad Debts  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Practically every small business has receivables that it cannot obtain from clients. If your small business doesn't have any such receivables, consider yourself lucky. For those small businesses that suffer from uncollected receivables, solace can be taken from the fact you can claim a tax deduction.
  • Should You Itemize?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    When you finally decide it is time to prepare your taxes, the first question is whether you should itemize your deductions or take the standard deduction provided by the IRS.
  • Self-Employed - Tax Approaches  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Self-employed individuals always cringe at the amount of taxes the pay to the IRS and state. Here are different approaches for minimizing self-employment taxes.
  • Section 179 - Tax Relief From Depreciation Rules  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Depreciation. For business owners, this word is the one most likely to inspire headaches and fits of cussing. The expanded provisions of Section 179 are just the medicine you need to cure the depreciation blues.
  • Sales Tax: What It Is And How It Is Imposed?  By : Gray Rollins -
    A sales tax is a tax that is placed on the purchases of goods or services. The federal government does not have a national sales tax. Qualifying products or services are only taxable by a particular state government.

    Each state has the ability to impose their own sales tax rate. At the current time Oregon, New Hampshire, Montana, Hawaii, and Delaware are the only states that do not impose a state sales tax. It is possible for different counties inside these states to impo...
  • Reservists, Enlistees May Get Deferral of Back Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Reservists called to active duty and enlistees in the armed forces may qualify for a deferral of taxes owed if they can show that their ability to pay taxes was affected by their military service.
  • Rental Property Tax Deductions  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Own residential rental properties? This article discusses how income from those properties impacts your taxes.
  • Refinanced Your Home – Claim a Tax Deduction For Points  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The mortgage refinance market has cooled off dramatically with recent rate increases. Many people, however, refinanced during 2005 and can claim tax deductions.
  • Per Diem Rates and Business Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The tax code for the United States is over 50,000 pages. Buried in this code is the subject of per diem rates, a topic that can save businesses money on their taxes.
  • Paying Workers - What Can You Write-Off?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As your business grows, you are going to need help. This help comes in the form of employees and independent contractors. What you can write-off is dependent upon how your helper is classified – as an employee or independent contractor.
  • Overview of the Almighty Tax Deduction for Small Businesses  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Taxes are the great bane of most businesses. Alas, tax deductions act as a salve to cool the burning and itching of your bank account.
  • Options For Preparing Your Taxes  By : Gray Rollins -
    When tax season rolls around each year the are a number of individuals who need to decide how their tax returns will be prepared and filed. Each taxpayer has a number of tax preparation options. These tax preparation options can include self preparation or hiring the services of a tax professional.

    Individuals who makes the decision to hire the help of a tax professional are likely to hire an accountant or professional tax preparer. The majority of professional tax prepare...
  • Options For Filing And Reporting Small Business Taxes  By : Gary Ruplinger -
    Large and small businesses all around the United States are required to file and pay taxes. Small business taxes are applied and determined differently than those of larger corporations. To accurately report and pay small businesses taxes business owners are encouraged to follow these helpful preparation tips.

    Small business owners have the option of filing their own tax returns or they can hire the help of a professional. Professional tax help can come from a certified p...
  • Online Tax Return Makes Your Life Easy.  By : ItsMyTax
    Preparing your tax return online is one of the best options that you can utilize for calculating your taxes. There are several sites on the web where you can calculate your tax return. In fact, opting for tax return online can prove to be of great advantage to you as not only it is time saving but also gives out accurate results. Filing tax return online makes the entire process much eased out for you and also hassle free. Shortage of time is something that everybody complains of these days and if you can actually prepare and file your tax returns online, you will get benefit from this, as you will get to save a lot of your precious time.
  • New Procedure for Settling Tax Debts with the IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 has ushered in new rules for settling tax debts with the IRS. Here is the scoop on the compromise procedures.
  • Need a Copy of Your Tax Return Information?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Taxpayers have two easy and convenient options for getting copies of their federal tax return information — tax return transcripts and tax account transcripts — by phone or by mail.
  • Navigating The Internet Sales Tax Laws  By : TimKnox
    Internet sales taxation has always been a hot topic for those of us who make our living selling goods and services online. One of the more controversial points is that no one, including our own government, has a clue how to implement a fair and logical Internet taxation process.
  • Moving To A New Location – Tax Information  By : Richard A. Chapo
    In modern America, it is rare to find a person or family living in the same place for thirty years. Most of us move five or ten times, which means taxes become an issue.
  • Meet Deadlines and Earn Profit via Tax Preparation Outsourcing  By : Michelle Barkley
    Tax return outsourcing is ideal for accounting firms to cater to the heavy rush of clients during the tax season, without hiring new employees and without invest an extra cent.
  • Marriage or Divorce — Check Your Social Security Number  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Newlyweds and the recently divorced should make sure that names on their tax returns match those registered with the Social Security Administration (SSA). A mismatch between a name on the tax return and a Social Security number (SSN) could unexpectedly increase a tax bill or reduce the size of any refund.
  • Marriage and Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Getting married is the greatest day for 50 percent of couples. The other 50 percent get divorced. Perhaps the marriage tax penalty has something to do with it.
  • Make Your Accountant Your Best Friend  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Many people just assume their accountant will cut their taxes as much as possible. To get the biggest benefit from them, you need to be a bit more proactive.
  • List of Tax Records To Keep  By : Richard A. Chapo
    When preparing your taxes, the goal is obviously to deduct every last penny you can. Many people are amazingly good at it. Just keep in mind you need receipts for the deductions.
  • Legalities & Tax Advantages In A Home Business  By : M Paglia
    tax advantages of a home business.
  • IRS Wants to Know About Fake Emails Using IRS Name  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Obviously, you use the Internet or you wouldn’t be reading this article. Since you use the web, you know about phishing scams or should. Some scams are now using fake IRS identification.
  • IRS Updates Hybrid Tax Credits Following Industry Audit  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The Energy Act of 2005 created major tax credit incentives for people purchasing hybrid vehicles. The IRS has recently concluded the quarterly review of manufacturers and issued tax credit status.

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