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    • 111.

      5 Tips on Getting Insurance for Your Business


      by Roni Deutch - 2008-06-04
      One important step in opening up any business, especially a franchise, is getting the proper business liability insurance. Having proper insurance for your store will protect both you and your busines...
    • 112.

      The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Analyzes the Tax Views of Sen. John Mccain


      by Roni Deutch - 2008-06-17
      Make Tax Increases More DifficultOne of the most radical tax views of McCain is his desire to make additional tax increases more difficult. He hopes to follow California Republicans in requiring a 3/5...
    • 113.

      How to Support the Economy With Your Stimulus Check


      by Roni Deutch - 2008-06-17
      Invest in the Stock MarketAlthough some investors claim that it is not a good time for a beginner to invest in the stock market, you can still help stimulate the economy by making an investment. Look ...
    • 114.

      A Checklist to Properly Document Your Meals and Entertainment Expenses


      by Tom Wheelwright - 2008-06-20
      One thing you can always count on during an audit is a request for documentation supporting meals and entertainment expenses. The IRS has found that these expenses are heavily abused and are an easy ...
    • 115.

      Are Your Meals 50% Deductible or 100% Deductible?


      by Tom Wheelwright - 2008-06-21
      There are several specific rules to determine if a meal is a legitimate business expense. These specific rules include meeting the business purpose requirement and the ordinary and necessary requirem...
    • 116.

      How to Deduct Your Travel Expenses


      by Tom Wheelwright - 2008-06-22
      Travel expenses are a favorite deduction of many clients, because they love to travel and especially enjoy it when the IRS is subsidizing part of the expense. In order to deduct travel expenses, howe...
    • 117.

      Meals & Entertainment: What Is Deductible and What Is Not?


      by Tom Wheelwright - 2008-06-22
      Probably the most common business deductions are meals and entertainment. However, people are often confused about whether the expenses are fully deductible, partially deductible or not deductible at...
    • 118.

      Tax Benefits for Homeowners: Seize Them All!


      by Lara Sawyer - 2008-06-24
      Nobody likes to pay taxes and that's a fact. But taxes are necessary for the state to fulfill its purposes and the IRS is implacable when it comes to collecting. Yet, nobody should pay more than one ...
    • 119.

      Advice, IRS Scrutinizes World's Largest Internet Evangelist - Bill Keller Says Supreme Court if Necessary


      by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2008-06-26
      The IRS has started an investigation of Evangelist Bill Keller for his allegedly endorsing political candidates. In fact Keller has chastised or questioned a few candidates but endorsed none; so w...
    • 120.

      FAQs from the IRS regarding Car Donation Charities


      by alex padaco - 2008-07-01
      Although many people consider the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to be their own personal nemesis, given the ever-increasing reduction of income that's taken every year, there are some car donatio...