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  • Your top 5 property management issues while growing your portfolio  By : Amer Siddiq
    What’s the biggest problem facing you as your property portfolio grows?
    Our customers have told us their number one issue is the rising amount of paperwork they have to deal with to keep on top of property management.
  • 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. If you disagree with the IRS about the amount of your tax liability or about proposed collection actions, you have the right to ask the IRS Appeals Office to review your case.
  • Your Home Business Tax Deductions  By : james lowe
    Tax keeping records are an important part of your business that should be maintained, very carefully, year round and here are some hard core tips on how to do it.
  • Your Home Business and Your Taxes  By : Adam J. Heist
    With the internet in its phase two of a bubble, the growth in home businesses has been large as well.
  • Your Home Based Business Tax Deductions  By : james lowe
    Your home based business tax deductions are a very important part of your business that must be worked on all year long.
  • Your Auction Business & Taxes  By : V. Raposo
    Taxes is an issue when running an Auction Business. But is there a grey line when it comes to declaring it?

    It's really within reason if you're going to do a huge amount of it, a small amount is negligible.

    Some people want to have a small business for write-offs, you might want to consider taking it to the next level and be able to write off some of your expenses like your computer, office space, supplies, etc.

    Each state and each province has their own amount of sa...
  • You're Roth IRA Withdrawal  By : LeeAnna
    The Roth IRA was born on January 1, 1998 as a result of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. It's named after former Senator William V. Roth, Jr. The Roth IRA provides no deduction for contributions, but instead provides a benefit that isn't available for any other form of retirement savings: if you meet certain requirements, all earnings are tax free when you or your beneficiary withdraws them. Other benefits include avoiding the early distribution penalty on certain Roth IRA wi...
  • Year-end Health Savings Account Tax Strategies  By : Wiley Long
    2007 is just around the corner, and there are several issues to consider if you currently have a Health Savings Account (HSA), or are planning on getting one in the near future.

    100% of the deposit you place in your HSA is deductible on your federal income taxes. All but four states also make HSA contributions tax-deductible on state income taxes. If you are looking to reduce your 2006 tax burden and put away more money for retirement, your HSA is the first place you should put your money if you have not yet maximized your contribution.
  • Year End Tax Savings for Cash Basis Taxpayers  By : Jeanette Cates
    What you do in the last few days of the year can determine whether you owe taxes or get a refund, if you're a cash basis taxpayer. Here are some easy tips to really profit from the last week of the year.
  • Will You Pay Tax on Your Retirement Accounts ?  By : ian Williamson
    There are several retirement accounts with tax implications. 401K accounts, Keogh accounts, Roth IRAs and standard IRAs are some of the most important and widely know retirement accounts.
  • Will You Make The 39 Cent Mistake This Tax Season?  By : Wayne M. Davies
    When it comes to filing your tax return, spending 39 cents could be the biggest mistake you ever make.

    Millions of taxpayers make the mistake of putting their income tax return in a regular letter-sized envelope, sticking on a 39 cent stamp, and placing the envelope in the mailbox.

    And millions of taxpayers "get away" with this mistake year after year.

    Why do I say that putting your tax return in the mailbox is a mistake? Let me explain.

    Every year, a small perce...
  • Why is it so hard to get ahead?  By : drew miles
    Today’s generation fears not that they won’t have something, but that they won’t have everything. Twenty-five percent to 50 percent of purchases are unplanned. What’s the big deal? The average American will retire with only $57,000 to live on.
  • Why Income Tax Hurt Income Earners And Workers  By : Jim Thio
    All wealth redistribution comes in the form of the equivalent of tax and welfare. However, you need to be careful. Incorrect taxation schemes can result in less wealth for you. You see, by reading this website I would suppose that you’re poor or middle class wanting to skyrocket your income, right. Rich means owning a lot of money. If you’re poor and would want to get rich, you need to have a lot of income. So will income tax help? No! Abolish income tax.

    The Peril of Inco...
  • Who Wants to Take a Home Office Deduction?  By : Tom Wheelwright
    The home office deduction allows individuals to deduct expenses that are not otherwise deductible such as utilities and homeowners insurance. There are certain requirements you must meet to have a home office.
  • Where To Find Free Tax Preparation  By : Low Jeremy
    Income tax is a means for the Federal Government to be able to pay for improvements in government services. The payment of individual or corporate income tax is used for the country's infrastructure, developmental projects and just about anything that will be for the betterment of the country and the lives of its citizens.
  • When to Buy a Tax Sale List  By : Joanne Musa
    The tax sale lists that you get from the tax collector do not have all the information that you need to do due diligence on tax sale properties. Read this article to find out the best way to get the information that you need....
  • When Is The Best Time To Incorporate Your Small Business?  By : Wayne M. Davies
    If you're a sole proprietor, perhaps you've considered incorporating your small business or self-employment activity.
    And so maybe you've been wondering, "When is the best time to incorporate?"
  • What Would It Mean To Pass The FairTax Plan?  By : John DeJong
    How would you like to keep one hundred percent of everything you earn? That is one hundred percent of your paycheck, your savings interest, your inheritance, your winnings and any money given to you from a benefactor. How much would you like never to have to worry about tax laws, deadlines, audits, penalties and punishments?
  • 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 To Do If You Have An IRS Wage Garnishment  By : Greg Roy.
    Having problems with the IRS? Learn How to negotiate to your benefit.
  • What to Do If You Can't Pay Your Taxes  By : Richard A. Chapo
    The end of tax filing extensions is quickly approaching. What do you do if you can’t pay the amounts you owe? You should still file your return by the due date and pay as much as you can. There are, however, additional steps that might help.
  • What Tax Returns Show About Marital Finances  By : Helga Hayse
    A wife should not sign a tax return she doesn't understand. What she is signing is a legal document that could come back to haunt her after a divorce.
  • What Is The Fair Tax And Why Should You Care?  By : Doug Smith
    The U.S. Federal Income Tax Code is a tax on the income of American companies and citizens enacted by the government. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to impose taxes, duties, imposts, and excises.

    The purpose of the Tax Code is to provide income for the operation of the government. The Tax Code is found in Title 26 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

    Any U.S. citizen who has filled out a federal tax return knows how confusing the current U.S. T...
  • What is a Dependent for Tax Purposes?  By : Ken Snowie
    What are the qualifying characteristics of a dependent for tax purposes? Following is a general explanation on how to determine dependents, and how it relates to your tax status, liability and the credits you can claim on your tax return.
  • 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 Do You Need? The Right Tax Software  By : Molly Winters-Hughes
    Taking the next step up from over-the-counter tax software to professional tax software.
  • What constitutes as "Travel Away From Home"?  By : Tom Wheelwright
    When it comes to business travel, expenses, and deductions, I am frequently asked "What constitutes travel away from home and why is it important?"
  • What are the taxes on earnings?  By : Jakob Jelling
    Almost all governments across the globe are funded– in some form – by the taxation of its citizens. Certain of the taxes are collected at the time of sales or service whereas certain others in a 12 month period or at the end of what they call a fiscal year. Taxes on earnings or income tax is such a yearly beast.
  • Vat Schemes and Vat Thresholds  By : Terry Cartwright
    Vat is a tax payable by any taxable person or business on sales income unless exempted or zero rated when the annual level of sales reaches the vat threshold limit, raised to £64,000 p.a. from 1st April 2007. Vat output tax is payable on total sales whether a business has registered for vat or not and important to register for vat when the vat threshold is reached to enable full credit to be claimed by the vat input tax paid on purchases.
    Minimise vat liability with a vat scheme.
  • VAT Refund: Why You Should Get Professional Help To Reclaim VAT  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Large amounts of value added tax (VAT) on purchases made in Europe go unclaimed by companies each year. The main reason is that many companies are unaware they can reclaim VAT on purchases made outside their own countries.
  • Valuable Tips to Save Tax  By : Adam J. Heist
    No one likes paying taxes, it doesn’t matter how the taxes are used in improving the quality of our country.
  • Valuable Tax Deductions for your Vehicle You Can't Afford to Miss  By : Germaine A. Hoston, Ph.D.
    Is your business missing out on valuable tax deductions you can take for the use of your personal vehicle for business purposes? Even if you work at home most of the time, miles you've driven to purchase office supplies, buy stamps or mail packages, and other errands for your business can translate into big tax deductions. With fuel costs soaring, you are literally throwing money down the drain if you are not keeping track of this mileage and taking the deductions for it to which you're entitled as a business owner.
  • Using Software To Help File Income Tax  By : Low Jeremy
    Law abiding citizens are required annually to file the income tax returns with the IRS. For years, this was done manually by reviewing old receipts and using a calculator or with the help of a tax specialist. This usually takes hours but there is an easier and faster way to do this, which can be done with income tax software.
  • Using Software To File Corporate And State Income Tax  By : Low Jeremy
    Every year, taxpayers have to pay the appropriate dues to the IRS. This is so that the government has money to spend various services that are beneficial for the citizens. But citizens are not the only ones required to do it because business also have to do the same thing.
  • Use The Same Techniques The Rich And Famous To Avoid Taxes!  By : Lee h
    "You've probably read in the newspapers of various celebrities and successful business who manage to avoid or at least substantially reduce their UK taxes – whilst a significant proportion of the general public are paying close to 50% of their income in tax.
  • Understanding Tax Lien?  By : kenfong
    Before we can try to understand a tax lien, let us try to understand what is a lien? A lien is a sort of charge or control on an item of asset that guarantees the payment of a debt.
  • Understanding Marketing Tax Deductions  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Marketing is a necessary expense in running practically any business and the IRS acknowledges as much. You may run advertisements on or in the Internet, radio, television, magazines, newspapers and other media to sell your products or services. You should be deducting all of the associated costs on your tax returns.
  • 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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  • Unbiased Shows Record Amount Of Unnecessary Tax Being Paid  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons are wasting billions of pounds in unnecessary tax payments, a new set of research shows.
  • UK's Tory Tax Plans Could Hit Tax Havens  By : Paul la Vella-7925
    Britain's Conservative Party is producing policy statements to help them win the next Geneal Election.

    Their plan to reform taxation and abolish inheritance tax could affect the European tax havens of Andorra and Monaco.
  • UK Resident Doctors and Dentists - 7 Tax Saving Tips for the Next 12 Months  By : Ray Prince
    Achieving success with your financial planning is as much about how much money you manage to keep rather than how much you earn. Saving tax is one area where you can make a big difference to your net income, so use these strategies to your advantage...
  • Truly Bizarre Taxes: The Tax on Illegal Drugs  By : Richard A. Chapo
    One can never underestimate the enthusiasm that politicians have for trying to hunt up tax revenues. The creativity of some politicians can lead to bizarre taxes and unfortunate results.
  • Top Tax Havens See 2007 Real Estate Price Hikes  By : Paul la Vella-7925
    With France and Spain as neighbours, tax haven Andorra saw one of the sharpest property price rises in Europe in 2005 with a 19 per cent increase.

    This has been sustained with another high leap in prices in 2006 of 16 per cent.

    2007 is likely to see another price rise for the tax haven.
  • Top Self employed Tax Questions  By : Terry Cartwright
    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 and indicate a few tax tips to be aware of. The higher tax rate in the UK is 40% of net taxable income. DIY Accounting also provides templates to assist in maintaining good records and correct tax returns.
  • Top Paye Questions Answered  By : Terry Cartwright
    Employers and particularly new employers ask a variety of questions in administering the PAYE scheme. The top questions and answers include tax codes, week 1 basis, employee or self employment status, national insurance, statutory sick pay and what happens when an employee does not provide a P45 from previous employment.
  • Top 6 Best Tax Tips for Online Education  By : Bryan Wong
    Here are 6 top tax tips you should read before April 15. These tips can save you money. Utilize these tips and you will likely complete your tax returns on time correctly with less stress and have better chances of earning greater tax returns.
  • Top 5 Questions Regarding E-Filing a Tax Return  By : Tom Wheelwright
    Over the last few years, there have been several incentives, or even requirements, provided by the IRS and state governments to encourage tax filers to file their returns electronically. Statistics show the percentage of e-filers is on the rise. With tax return deadlines right around the corner, we want to share our thoughts on the questions we receive most often from clients about e-filing.
  • Top 5 Overlooked Tax Deductions  By : Kristine McKinley
    TOP 5 MISSED TAX DEDUCTIONS How many times have you done your taxes, and a week or a month later realized you forgot a deduction? The tax law is very complicated, so it’s easy to miss a deduction or two. In my experience, these are the top 5 missed deductions.
  • 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...

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