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Tax Season Got You Twisted?
Tax Time is Coming!
Yes...it's that time of year again...when filing taxes will be upon us. Some tips for making tax time a little easier on the nerves (maybe not the checkbook):
1. Have all your documentation organized. This is true whether you do ...
Youtube and simply a small number of facts about the item
Did you know that: Gayton says the Yutobe predicament is comparable to what transpired in the 1990s with cable and satellite firms and broadcast networks Yutobe helps make uploading, sharing and discussing movies a breeze which, mixed with its massive...
The Terrible Twos: Avoiding Common IRS Tax Penalties
If you can’t pay what you owe to the IRS, file your tax return anyway. An odd piece of advice for some, but the savings will be worth it in the end. Two common penalties assessed by the IRS are the Failure to File (FTF) and Failure to Pay (FTP) penalties...
Residential Solar and Wind Systems: What Are the Costs?
Most Texas homeowners considering a solar energy system or residential wind turbine system will quickly face sticker shock. Wind turbine systems can run as high as $65,000 installed. The average cost nationally for a professionally installed solar panel s...
Payroll Software Aids Claiming Hire Act Exemption on 2010 Form 941
On March 18, 2010 the federal government passed a new law the HIRE Act (Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment). The enactment of the HIRE Act allows employers to claim two tax benefits. The tax benefits apply to workers hired after Feb. 3, 2010 but befo...
INCOME TAX-FILING INFORMATION
Do i have to file return?
You must file a federal income tax return if you are a citizen or resident of the United States or a resident of Puerto Rico and you meet the filing requirements for any of the following categories that apply to you.
The filing...
Common Mistakes during Taxations
When you file your income tax replace, there is a regular predetermined of mistakes which you are necessarily towards make. They pricing you moment, stress, and of course money!
It is the experiences of IRS that civilians earn the equivalent mistakes aga...
Tax Tip on The Gift Tax: Use It or Lose It
One of the least-understood tax rules is the federal gift tax. Gift taxes are paid by the grantor, not the recipient. But taxes are seldom owed, even on substantial gifts, because everyone gets a credit that exempts up to $1 million of taxable gifts over...
What is the 2009 Roofing Tax Credit?
The 2009 roofing tax credit is a two fold plan rolled out by the Federal government. The first and most relevant of goals is to help stimulate the economy by enticing people to re-roof their homes, which of course will in turn create jobs in the roofing ...
Ways to Reduce Alternative Minimum Tax
The Alternative Minimum Tax is an integral part of our Federal income tax system. It is a separate, but parallel, system to what we refer to as the "regular" income tax. The AMT expands the amount of income that is taxed by including items that otherwise...
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