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by Darrin Mish - 2008-09-30
It is natural for people to file their taxes in the same way that they've done so in the previous years. While this is a good thing as the end goal of this endeavor is to have taxes filed, people may ...
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by Linda Dawson - 2008-09-30
The Profit & Loss Statement describes you how your business is performing at that particular time and the Balance Sheet is the statement that tells you about the long-term health and strength of your ...
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by George Foerstel - 2008-09-28
In any event, the main purpose of all companies of conducting a background investigation on their employees and applicants is to ensure that their rows will not be infiltrated with people that do not ...
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by Terry Cartwright - 2008-09-25
How much tax is deducted from an employee is determined by the level of earnings and the tax percentage applicable to those earnings taking into account personal tax allowances and reliefs available.I...
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by Michael Quinn - 2008-09-24
There is the common perception that Company Boards are associated only with large scale corporations and are usually comprised of highly (over) paid, but highly experienced executives.In today's compe...
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by Roni Deutch - 2008-09-24
Bush Tax Cuts:The Bush tax cuts have been a large subject of debate this election season. Biden opposes the tax cuts and has voted against them recently and voted against similar tax cuts in the past...
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by Helen Hecker - 2008-09-21
If you're thinking about donating your car or truck to a local or national charity, here are a few tips that you should know. There are a few problems you can avoid if you do a little research first....
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by Helen Hecker - 2008-09-17
In the past few years many charities have found they can raise money through car donation programs and provide you with a car donation tax deduction. These programs can be a goldmine and the charity...
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by Gregory Smyth - 2008-09-17
Off shore banking used to be viewed as the sole province of those with mahogany toilet seats or criminals planning to steal large amounts of cash. However, corporate offshore banking has not only bec...
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by optica0005 - 2008-09-16
Q: I read your last column about paying income tax on ebay sales if you are doing it as a business, but as someone who only sells on eBay occasionally I'm still confused if the IRS rules apply to me. ...
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by mackynote - 2008-09-16
The Federal Tax Lien is a public document that confirms the claim of United States in the title, right and interest of the taxpayer's assets. Where this document is kept depends on the law locally, ei...
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by Patricia Stevens - 2008-09-16
Sometimes at work, your company may offer you the opportunity for an EIS investment. Along with the fact that it is a nice way to invest and make future funds for yourself, an Enterprise Investment ...
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by Catherine Harvey - 2008-09-15
When it comes to will writing, there are so many things to consider. At the top of those lists, people normally tend to think simply in terms of their assets and who they want to inherit what. This i...
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by Roni Deutch - 2008-09-13
1. Lump Sum Cash OfferThe Lump Sum Cash Offer is the most common type of Offer in Compromise. Luckily, for most taxpayers, it is also the cheapest. This is because it uses a forty-eight (48) month mu...
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by roni deutch - 2008-09-10
Have you ever dealt with an IRS representative who is less than helpful? This is a frustrating predicament for taxpayers that just want to put their IRS tax debt behind them so they can move on with t...
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by Michael Quinn - 2008-09-10
These days we are exposed to an increasing number of television and newspaper advertisements for "interest free" or "buy now, pay later" offers. These types of promotional products are usually offered...
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by DAVID LOVATTSMITH - 2008-09-08
If you are an American taxpayer, that's you, dummy. If you thought gasoline prices, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were the pits, hold your breath. There's a whole bunch of freeloaders lining up ...
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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...
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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...
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by Gregory Smyth - 2008-09-02
Offshore banking services can be a lifeline for companies, and are actually much more than ways to launder money, receive the proceeds of ransoms, or evade lawful taxes in your home country, as Holly...