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      The Biggest Mistake With C Corporations And How To Save Taxes Using The C Corporation Double Tax


      by - 2008-08-23
      When used correctly, C Corporations are a great way to supercharge a tax strategy. I find that when my clients make the most of their C Corporations, they reduce their taxes by a minimum of $10,000 ev...
    • 252.

      Small Businesses Can Benefit From Economic Stimulus Plan


      by Nick Pegley - 2008-08-24
      The economic stimulus plan has generated a lot of conversation in the last few months. Now that the plan has passed, what does it mean to small business? Really, quite a bit, as the new benefits of t...
    • 253.

      Taxes


      by Patrick OConnor - 2008-08-27
      Taxes Taxes are a levy imposed upon people or legal entities by a governmental entity. There are many forms of taxes including income taxes, property taxes, capital gains taxes, consumption taxe...
    • 254.

      Apartment Tips -- Find An Apartment In One Day


      by OConnor & Associates - 2008-08-28
      The first set to finding an apartment is organizing information on yourself. You know -- where you have lived for the last five years, the name and phone number of your landlord, where you work, how l...
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      Why 401(k) Retirement Plans Really Don't Work


      by Steve Selengut - 2008-09-01
      The good news about the Internet is the information we can get our cursors on instantly; the bad news is the information we can get our heads around instantly, but without any way of gauging accuracy,...
    • 256.

      What is an Enrolled Agent?


      by Christy Pinheiro, EA - 2008-09-04
       "Enrolled Agent" (EA) is a tax professional who has passed an IRS test covering all aspects of taxation, plus passed an IRS background check. An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privil...
    • 257.

      Taxes Are Not Just For The Rich


      by Rob Viglione - 2008-09-04
      Most of us have heard the statistics about how rich folks pay most of the country's taxes, right? According to an article by Ari Fleischer titled "The Taxpaying Minority," the top 1% of income earners...
    • 258.

      Even The Poor Must Pay Taxes


      by Rob Viglione - 2008-09-04
      One of my friends just brought an interesting article to my attention. It's a Wall Street Journal opinion piece written by Ari Fleischer (former White House Press Secretary) entitled "The Taxpaying Mi...
    • 259.

      1031 Exchanges Outside Of The United States: Are They Possible?


      by Emma T. Connly - 2008-09-10
      As a real estate investor, you probably are aware of the advantages of a 1031 exchange over outright sale of a property. An exchange defers your capital gains taxes, keeps your money working for you, ...
    • 260.

      How to Use a Medical Bill Negotiator to Lower Your Health Savings Account Expenses


      by Wiley Long - 2008-09-11
      Medical Bill Negotiation companies are familiar with the discounts negotiated by large companies, insurance companies, PPO networks, and other big players, so are familiar with what the "lowest avail...