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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 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.
  • You Don't Have To Commit To Your Exchange Under Section 1031  By : Trisha Coppley
    The Section 1031 tax exchange procedure is one that is best entered into with a certain amount of planning and foresight; the process presents the incautious property investor with ample opportunity to make a misstep.
  • With These Tips Taxi Driver Accounts Do Not Have To Be Taxing  By :
    Taxi Drivers should not to bury their heads under the dashboard when it comes to producing a set of taxi driver accounts. Producing a set of taxi accounts without the use of a taxi accountant is possible and significantly easier if a professional taxi accounting software package is used.
  • Why Our Political Leaders Should Embrace the Fair Tax Plan.  By : John DeJong
    The Fair Tax Plan (HR.25/S.25) has been out for well over a year now and yet there are still many people who have never even heard of it. One would think that a plan as bold and beneficial as this would be sounded from one coast to the next. Yet that is not the case. As a point of fact there are many liberal political leaders who continually ridicule the Fair Tax Plan whenever it is mentioned.
  • Who Should Use The New Self Employment Tax Returns In The UK  By :
    HMRC published new self-employment tax returns in April 2008 to replace the previous self assessment tax returns for self employed business in the UK. The self-employment tax returns are applicable from the financial year ending 5 April 2007. Similar to the previous self assessment forms the new tax returns are in two versions, full and short returns, dependent upon the level of sales income.
  • 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 Should You Access Corporate Credit?  By : Robert Bain
    Corporate credit is something that you should have in place before you need it. Any new business owner will tell you that it can be time consuming to obtain corporate credit in the beginning because you haven't established what your business is capable of doing yet in the way of earnings. You want to work hard to have at least one corporate credit card and one corporate line of credit in place. You also want them to be separate from the personal credit of anyone involved in your business.
  • What You Should Know About Corporate Income Tax  By : Dassana Jayalath
    If you're doing business as a standard "C" corporation, and you do manage to make a profit, you're going to owe Uncle Sam about 30%. What you need to understand when dealing with the corporate tax structure?
  • What You Should Do When You Receive an IRS Notice of Intent to Levy  By : Kris Koonar
    If you have ignored earlier notices from the IRS urging you to pay your unpaid taxes or informing you about some errors in the calculation of your taxes, then the IRS will start using their heavy weapons. They will send you a Notice of Intent to Levy.
  • What You Need To Know About 401(k)  By : Dassana Jayalath
    Did you know that 401(k) suppose to help both employee and employer? Are you under simple, traditional or The Safe Harbor plan? Find out more...
  • 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 When IRS Sends You Certified Mail  By : Kris Koonar
    Few people are happy or are looking forward to receive a communication from IRS.Please remember that IRS may ask you a series of questions depending on your status as a taxpayer.
  • What Real Estate Investors Need to Know About Refinancing 1031 Properties  By : Trisha Coppley
    One of the central concepts in the process of a 1031 exchange is that a real estate investor must not draw any cash benefit from the money gained as the result of the sale of a relinquished property; any kind of cash benefit from the sale is considered to be 'boot',
  • What is Penalty Abatement?  By : Neil Lemons
    The IRS can give some still penalties if you don't pay your taxes on time. Learn what the meaning of "penalty abatement" is as well as ways to avoid it.
  • VAT registration in UK  By : Mike25 Bern25
    VAT registration in UK

    Being a business owner, it is extremely important to be aware of and have a clear idea about the concept of VAT or value added tax. It is extremely necessary to understand the concept of VAT, before going into the detailed information about VAT registration. In order to know and understand more about the process of VAT registration, having a good and clear understanding about value added tax is extremely crucial. Being a business owner in UK, you must have a clear conception about what is VAT, who needs to pay it and how it works. In order to know about VAT registration, you need to know when it is compulsory for your company to have VAT registration and what are the positives and negatives of voluntary registration.
  • Using Trust As An Estate Planning Tool  By : Kris Koonar
    In many states, like California for example, a living trust, in most cases, would not require judicial intervention, better known as probate. This will saves you from increased costs that are incurred due to legalities.
  • 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 Your House as a Tax Shelter  By : Mika Hamilton
    A good tax shelter is hard to come by, but the perfect shelter may be right in front of your eyes. Most people do not realize that that the government allows us to use our homes as a way of collecting a tax deductions, credits, and benefits.
  • 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 The Basics Of Estate Tax Planning  By : Kris Koonar
    Federal tax laws exempt property up to two million dollars from estate tax. They also allow a one million-dollar lifetime limit for gifting property without attracting any gift tax.
  • UK VAT return  By : Mike12 Bern12
    UK VAT return

    Having a business in the UK means that you should be geared and fully informed of all legalities and paperwork required. In addition to the UK, knowledge about doing business sin the European Union is also very important. Of course, if are a business owner, you will look at growing your business. After a particular level of growth, a UK VAT registration becomes mandatory and thus is need to be done. Understanding the workings of the UK VAT laws is also very important. Voluntary registration for VAT is very necessary to keep up the goodwill of the company.
  • Two Ways To Get the Customized Property That You Want From a 1031 Exchange  By : Trisha Coppley
    A key fact regarding conducting a 1031 exchange is that you may not use your 1031 proceeds to make improvements on land you own already.
  • Truth About Tax Credit For Hybrid Car  By : Anton Rowd..
    As more and more hybrids are starting to hit the market, it seems that the government is also forced to apply taxes as well. But tax credit for hybrid car products may are not so bad either. The Internal Revenue Service has already certified a bunch of hybrid car models for this credit. This is probably one of the best incentives that the government has to offer for consumers who purchase the most fuel-efficient of hybrid cars to date.
  • trubo tax  By : sandy
    TURBO TAX - the best software for count your tax. It doesn't matter if you have to count your personal or bussines tax. Turbo tax is for you.
  • Top Ten Tax Tips for Foreign Property Owners  By : Carl Bayley
    Arguably, this is more of a warning than a tip, but it is vital to remember that any UK resident individual buying property abroad is still exposed to UK tax on that property.
  • Top Paye Questions Answered  By :
    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 7 Ways to Reduce Income Taxes  By : Kristine McKinley
    Are you paying too much in income taxes? Are you getting all the credits and deductions you are entitled to? Here are 7 tips to help you minimize taxes and keep more in your pocket:
  • 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.
  • Tips To Curtail Your Estate Taxes  By : Kris Koonar
    Estate tax is levied both at the federal and state levels. The high rate of taxation takes away nearly forty-five percent of the estate of the deceased.
  • Tips So Taxi Driver Accounts Do Not Have To Be Taxing  By :
    Taxi Drivers should not to bury their heads under the dashboard when it comes to producing a set of taxi driver accounts. Producing a set of taxi accounts without the use of a taxi accountant is possible and significantly easier if a professional taxi accounting software package is used.
  • The world of Forex trading  By : Steve Gargento
    Forex is a multi-billion dollar market, where brokers trade currencies in a truly global manner.
  • The Trick To Easy 1031 Property Identification  By : Trisha Coppley
    Making a Section 1031 tax exchange is not always a simple endeavor; there are many rules, restrictions, and nuances that need to be taken into account during the course of the process, and many possible obstacles that can arise. The good news, however, is that many of these roadblocks can be avoided by a bit of planning and forethought. One part of the 1031 process that can be simplified considerably if the investor does his homework beforehand is making an identification on a suitable replacement property.
  • The best way to open an offshore bank account - Offshore Legal  By : Doug Swiferin
    Two main methods exist for opening an offshore bank account.
  • The Basics Of Unsecured And Secured Credit  By : Robert Bain
    Knowing some basic information about unsecured and secured credit can help you decide which is right for you. It is also important to understand that any type of credit you access needs to done only after you have carefully evaluated what it has to offer. Don't forget to look at the big picture as the credit may look enticing until you discover just how much it is going to end up costing you.
  • The Advantage of Tax Software and How to Get It  By : Khieng Chho
    Tax is most often the bane of all profits.
  • Term Life Insurance Understood  By : Roger Kelley
    An important part of a sound financial plan, life insurance provides a death benefit to your beneficiaries and can replace some of the income you were earning. This can help preserve any investments, savings, or other assets you intended on paying off.
  • Taxi Drivers Pay Higher Taxes Missing Out On Capital Tax Allowances  By :
    Taxi drivers who employ a taxi accountant to prepare their taxi accounts may or may not be at risk of under claiming capital tax allowances. Many drivers who prepare their own taxi driver accounts may not have the expert capital tax allowance knowledge to minimise their tax liability.
  • Taxes Levied In California  By : Kris Koonar
    In California, state taxes have always played an important role.
  • Taxes and Donating a Car  By : Jessica Deets
    New laws on car donation clearly specify the following - when a taxpayer donates a vehicle for which the claimed value is $500 or more, the precise deduction that can be claimed will depend on how the charity plans to use the vehicle. If the auto is sold by the nonprofit organization, then the taxpayer will be able to deduct only the amount of gross proceeds the organization got from the sale.
  • Taxes - Who Should I Turn To?  By : Court Tuttle
    This article tells that professionals are who to turn to and why.
  • Tax Tips For 2007  By : Terry Fitzroy
    These great tax tips for 2007 will help keep that hard-earned money in your pocket...
  • Tax Time Tips for Mortgage Holders  By : ratetake
    It's that time of year again when numbers such as 1040, W-2 and INT-1099 become all too familiar to millions of people. One of the benefits of holding a mortgage on your house is the ability to claim certain deductions that can assist you in offsetting some of your tax burden. As you prepare to file your yearly taxes let's look at a few areas where you can take advantage of tax deductions and keep a little more green in your pocket this tax season.
  • Tax Software - Taming the Paper Tiger  By : sandy
    Tax Software - Taming the Paper Tiger
  • Tax Save 2007 - Helpful news about taxes and TurboTax Premier.  By : sandy
    Tax Save 2007 - Helpful news about taxes and TurboTax Premier.
  • Tax Refund – When Is It Coming?  By : Rich Chappo..
    Tax season is finally over for most people and that means one of two things. Either you paid money in or you are due a nice refund. If you fall in the refund group, the question is when will that nice check appear in the mail?
  • Tax Refund Options for Americans without Bank Accounts  By : Molly Winters-Hughes
    When it comes to choosing how you'll receive your tax refund, you have several options. A little-known option for those without bank accounts is the prepaid cash card. These cards offer several benefits, and are more convenient than carrying large amounts of cash and paying high check-cashing fees.
  • Tax Planning - What Filing Choices Are There?  By : Richard Callaby
    Taxes is a share of government from the individuals income and in return tax payer gets better community and social services, better infrastructure, security of himself and other nationals and clean environment.
  • Tax Planning - Pay Only What Is Due To Uncle Sam  By : Cornie Herring
    "In this world, nothing is certain but death and taxes", wrote Benjamin Fanklin in 1789. If we taking care of our health and be safety conscious, we may be able to outwit death until we are very old. But for taxes, you can’t escape from paying tax since you start your first job, unless you are very poor. Hence, as a taxpayer, you need to have a good tax planning so that you can legally minimize your tax consequences and pay only what is due to Uncle Sam, not more!
  • Tax Information and Help  By : Ryan Machara
    If you're like millions of other Americans who are puzzled by tax laws, don't worry, there is help. And help doesn't have to cost a small fortune. In fact, there are organizations designed to offer tax help to low to moderate income people who are unable to prepare and file their own tax returns.
  • Tax fraud and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tools  By : Hans Hasselfors
    What is tax fraud, and how does our government control it? That's a really big question to answer, so let's break it apart and answer it in two different paragraphs. Tax fraud is the intentional avoidance of tax due by a taxpayer, corporation, or other legal entity. There is a vast difference between the opportunity to minimize your tax liability and the direct avoidance of any responsibility.
  • Tax advice UK Get expert tax advice  By : Ampassociates
    When it comes to investing your money it makes sense to save as much as you can on the tax you have to pay. By saving and investing in tax-efficient ways you can keep more of the returns for yourself - and hand less back to the taxman.
  • Swiss vs Panama Asset Protection  By : Doug Shiropania
    Making a decision as to where you will protect your assets can be difficult. Asset protection in Panama is the best alternative to Switzerland today.
  • Surprise - You Have Been Audited By The IRS  By : Grant Segall
    One of an American citizen's worst fears is an audit by the IRS. The unlucky individual who is the target of an audit begins to conjure up images of penalties, fines, levies, or worst of all, jail time.
  • Successful Balance  By : Healthy Wealthy nWise
    James Ray has always lived a religious life. He was born the son of a Protestant preacher. His father taught him traditional Christian beliefs, but also encouraged him to have an open mind to the beliefs of other cultures. James wasn't a typical boy. He preferred books to footballs. His favorites were about the religions of other people.
  • Strategies to Solve Your IRS Problems  By : Kris Koonar
    Owing money to the IRS is an onerous liability. The sooner an IRS tax problem is resolved the better. There is practically no way in which you can wriggle out of the situation to avoid payment.
  • State Free Tax Preparation and Electronic Filing  By : Adam Star
    If you read my previous entry on IRS Free File Alliance - eFile Your Taxes For Free, today we will take a look at the free file programs for the states. Like the IRS Free File Alliance Program, some state also participate in the State Free File Alliance to offer free tax preparation and e-file services to eligible taxpayers. Individual tax software companies provide these free services. Each participating company sets its own eligibility requirements. Not every taxpayer qualifies for the free services. Below are the requirements from some of the tax software companies.
  • State Free Tax Preparation and Electronic Filing  By : Adam Star
    If you read my previous entry on IRS Free File Alliance - eFile Your Taxes For Free, today we will take a look at the free file programs for the states. Like the IRS Free File Alliance Program, some state also participate in the State Free File Alliance to offer free tax preparation and e-file services to eligible taxpayers. Individual tax software companies provide these free services. Each participating company sets its own eligibility requirements. Not every taxpayer qualifies for the free services. Below are the requirements from some of the tax software companies.
  • Sole property ownership can save on property income tax  By : Amer Siddiq
    In this article we reveal when you are likely to pay less (or avoid) property taxes by holding property in a sole name.
  • Social Security Tax  By : Hans Hasselfors
    You should be able to find several indispensable facts about social security tax in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.
  • Should You Co-sign On A Loan For Someone?  By : Robert Bain
    Co-signing a loan for someone is a huge commitment so think about it before you put you name on that dotted line. You may be a good candidate to be a co-signer because you have worked hard to be responsible with your own credit. This means you can get the funding you need without too much effort. You also know you will be able to get good interest rates on credit cards, vehicle purchases, and buying a home. This will save you money that would otherwise be wasted to pay for high interest rates.
  • Should I wait until April 6th 2008 before I sell my property?  By : Amer Siddiq
    The pre-budget report from Alistair Darling in early October was heralded as a budget for residential property investors. In this article we discuss the property tax implications of the pre-budget report are for investors.
  • Seychelles Tax? Or Lack Of Any Taxes!  By : Ramapati Singhania
    Seychelles tax? The Republic of Seychelles does not levy taxes on offshore companies.
  • Selling Your Business- Deal Structure and Taxes  By : Dave Kauppi
    When you sell your business, getting good tax advice before the deal is structured is worth its weight in gold.
  • Selling Your Business - A Tool To Reduce Capital Gains Taxes  By : Dave Kauppi
    When you sell your business, wouldn't it be nice to pay Uncle Sam as little as possible. This article discusses a method to greatly reduce and delay capital gains and depreciation recapture on the sale of your business.
  • Self-Employment Tax  By : Hans Hasselfors
    This article addresses some of the key issues regarding self-employment tax. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about self-employment tax.
  • Save Money With Vat Schemes and the Vat Threshold Knowledge Base  By :
    Value added tax 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 pounds p.a. from 1st April 2007. Register for vat when the vat threshold is reached to enable vat input tax to be reclaimed and minimise vat liability with a vat scheme.
  • Room For Further Tax Cutting In Hong Kong  By : Gregory Smyth
    Hong Kong's top financial officials have put forward some amendments aimed at bringing back wealth to people, including tax cuts and other compromises. The package of measures and compromises are offered to help the disadvantaged, improve Hong Kong's economical stability and guarantee lasting development.
  • Rewards for Your Good Deeds  By : Angelina Pyrkins
    People who give to charity do so freely, without a tinge of "what's in it for me". But even the most earnest philanthropists will agree that a tax break can make the good feeling you get from giving, even better.
  • Revealed: Top 5 Country Tax Havens for Retirement  By : David de Souza
    Our list of the top 5 tax havens might be of interest to you if you are thinking of retiring soon.
  • Registering Self Employment And The Self Assessment Tax Return Form  By :
    If you start a business and become self employed in the UK you are required to register the self employment within three months of starting up the new business. Having registered as self employed you will then be required to complete the inland revenue self assessment tax return form each year.
  • Reduce UK Tax Bills By Knowing What Business Expenses To Claim  By :
    Tax bills can be reduced if all allowable business expenses are included in costs and receipts retained as supporting evidence. While all business expenses can be claimed it would not be unusual for particularly inexperienced small businesses to fail to claim some business expenses due to uncertainty over what constitutes a valid business expense.
  • Receive a Car from Charity – for FREE!  By : amit peri
    If you are a needy family or an individual where having a car would make a substantial difference in your life, you could possibly be eligible to receive a car from a car charity organization or a nonprofit organization. If that is the case, there will be no charge to you for the car since a generous soul has donated it with someone like you in mind.
  • Receive a Car from Charity – for FREE!  By : amit peri
    A car charity or nonprofit organization may qualify you to receive a car if you or your family would benefit greatly from it. If that is the case, there will be no charge to you for the car since a generous soul has donated it with someone like you in mind.
  • Real Estate Investors: A 1031 Tax Exchange Will Keep Your Money Working For You  By : Trisha Coppley
    As a real estate investor, you are aware that each and every single dollar that you have working for you in an investment is making you money, and, in contrast, that each and every dollar not working for you represents a missed chance to further compound your funds. When it comes time to make a sale on a piece of real estate,
  • Practical Self Employed Tax Tips to Save you Money  By :
    UK Self employment carries the responsibility to sort out your own tax affairs, the first tip is to maintain good records of business income and expenses to minimise tax liability. With tax rates of up to 40%, tax is an essential area to achieve a degree of competence. Small Business Accounting Software and Payroll Software templates can ease the record keeping.
  • Pay As You Earn Wages And Salaries Tax Scheme Explained  By :
    The PAYE system is a payroll administration system whereby employers deduct on a weekly or monthly basis income tax and national insurance contributions from employees wages and salaries. The PAYE administration involves the calculation of deductions, often performed by payroll software, and the tax returns and forms required by the tax authority which in the UK is the Inland Revenue.
  • Panama Tops List of Offshore Banking Destinations  By : Morgan Horsteiner
    Anyone who has financial success can understand the difficulties associated with managing this nest egg. Having a large income requires larger tax payments which in turn creates more attention from the IRS. If you keep all of your assets in your local jurisdiction your transactions come under the scrutiny of the post 9 /11 anti money laundering system aimed at keeping criminals from integrating illegal revenues into the legitimate banking system.
  • Overview of the Bank and Corporation Tax in California  By : Kris Koonar
    Out of the 48 states, California is the one to tax corporate profits. Whereas, the bank and corporation tax of California remains the third largest source of General Fund revenues of the state.
  • Overview of California Tax System  By : Kris Koonar
    With over 35 million residents, California is ranked as the sixth largest economy in the world.
  • Overview of California Sales and Use Tax  By : Kris Koonar
    All the states in the US, except Delaware, Alaska, Montana, Oregon and New Hampshire levy Sales and Use Tax or the SUT.
  • Overview of California Income Tax  By : Kris Koonar
    Personal Income Tax or PIT in the State of California is paid in addition to the Federal Income tax.
  • Over Two Billion In Tax Refunds Unclaimed for 2003  By : Richard Chappoe..
    Get a nice warm feeling when your tax refund check comes in? Well, you might want to check if you got it for your 2003 taxes. Over 2 billion went unclaimed and are about to expire.
  • Options For Selecting Tax Services  By :
    The variety of tax services offered to consumers today has expanded and consumers are now able to select a variety of services that are tailored to specific needs.
  • New Laws on Donating a Car  By : Jessica Deets
    It is advisable for a car donor to discuss with his tax advisor before putting his efforts and acts together to donate a car. Donating a car is no longer treated as a very desirable tax deduction option with the new laws taking effect.
  • New Interest Expense Allocation Rules  By : Douglas Stransky
    This article analyzes new Internal Revenue Code Section 864(e), which provides an opportunity for taxpayers to elect to modify their interest expense allocation for foreign tax credit purposes.
  • Methods to Get Out of Tax Debt  By : Kris Koonar
    Individual circumstances related to federal tax liability of different taxpayers require different solutions for getting out of tax debt. There are five ways to deal effectively with tax debt that cannot be paid immediately.
  • Making Taxes Less Taxing  By : Molly Winters-Hughes
    Taking care of your taxes can be pretty stressful. Here are a few tips on making it less stressing, and a few links to help you file and get organized to tackle the tax monster.
  • Make Sure Your Paying Your Business Tax  By :
    There are a number of renowned tax expert, just one of several home based business tax experts I've learned much from, wrote an article if you don't have a home based business start one today.
  • Lower Tax Bills And Bookkeeping For Small Business  By :
    Financial record keeping and bookkeeping by small business is occasionally accurate but often produced once a year for tax purposes. By maintaining a diary, retaining all receipts and updating the accounting records on a regular weekly or monthly basis small business can seriously account for all costs and reduce the final tax bill.
  • Looking For The Best Charity Car Donation Program?  By :
    In the new tax law, regarding the fair market value section, there are some exceptions, for example, you can base your deduction on the fair market value of the car or vehicle if the charity sells it to someone in need at a discounted price or if the charity uses the car as part of its charitable plan instead of selling it.
  • Learning About Your Tax Status  By : Jude Wright
    It's tax season. Are you done with your taxes or are you just panicking about all of the unfamiliar terms? Let's take one of those terms, tax status, and try to make some sense of it.
  • Last Minute Tax Filing Tips  By : Rich Chappo
    As we move into April, tax deadlines are on the horizon. Since getting taxes prepared is pretty low on most people’s list of things to do, you might need some last minute tips.
  • Keeping the Tax on Your Business  By :
    Everybody wants to keep as much of the money they earn as possible. Those people in the higher income brackets are forever looking for a way to protect their money from the income tax collectors.
  • Is This REALLY the Way to Avoid Property Taxes?  By : Amer Siddiq
    In this article, Arthur and I will discuss the merits and potential pitfalls of this strategy and why it really needs some careful thought before one decides to adopt it.
  • Is the Company Pool Car a Genuine Pool Car?  By : Gary Terrazas
    Find out how contract hire vehicles being used as pool cars to avoid taxation.
  • Is Applying For Federal Grants Worth The Effort?  By : Glen Crawford
    Applying for federal grants has never been easier. There are several federal grant programs available for those that are not financially stable. But the only way you will be able to get your share of the federal grant money is by applying for federal grants. Then you just cross your fingers and hope the committee approves your proposal.
  • Is A Shelf Corporation A Good Business Move?  By : Robert Bain
    You have likely heard about shelf corporations being the way to go if you want to hurry up the process for obtaining corporate credit. In many cases this is going to work well for you because it shows the lender that you have been established instead of just starting out. Shelf corporations are legal but they aren't always the answer to your corporate credit situation. Make sure you are aware of the pros and cons of shelf corporations before you move forward.
  • IRS Holding Over Two Billion in Unclaimed Refund Money  By : Richard Chappoe
    Gripe about paying your taxes? If so, you are one of millions of Americans. The odd thing, of course, is millions of us also fail to get the tax refunds we are do!
  • IRS Free File Alliance - Efile Your Taxes for Free  By : Adam Star
    It's that time of the year again. Time to take out your W2, 1099 tax forms, charity donatin receipts, and any other financial statement that you have been saving all year. Yes, it's the dreaded tax season. For all the time and effort that we are expected to spend on preparing our tax returns, IRS has somewhat rewarded us by offering a chance to e-file our tax returns for free through the Free File Program.

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