Tax

Defaulted student loan - Tax offset (Tax Garnishment)
By Rogue K. · 14 years ago
What is a Treasury Offset? Under this Treasury Offset Program, the Financial Management Service, a bureau of the US Department of Treasury will offset Federal and/or State payments if a borrower fails to pay their ...
Make a Resolution to Use Better Tax Accounting Software
By Jeremy Smith · 14 years ago
The beginning of a new year is always a good time to take stock of your life, whether personal or professional. Business owners should take a moment to look at their companies and ask what ...
Let’s Talk Taxes
By Stu Lieberman · 14 years ago
With tax time here, now is the time to consider how you want to claim -- the standard deduction or file an itemized income tax return. Why should you do this? It’s simple. Often overlooked ...
Free Federal Income Tax Return Preparation and e-filing Option
By Mark Waugh · 14 years ago
Everyone wish to file his or her own federal income tax easily and hassle-free manner. And therefore, either they get a professional tax preparer to do it for them or they prefer to do it ...
Filing 2009 Tax Return
By Mark Waugh · 14 years ago
The time will come quickly when you have to file your 2009 income tax return to the IRS before the deadline. For the most people, tax season is always stressful because it involves several documents ...
How To Choose A Miami Accountant Or Miami Accounting Firm
By Mitch Helfer · 14 years ago
Learning to pick the right accountant for your needs, especially in Miami, can be difficult. Learn how to pick a miami accountant or miami accounting firm to fit your needs. There are a number of ...
The IRS Tax On Gambling
By Mo Arviv · 14 years ago
If you gamble in the United States at a legal casino and win, then chances are that you are going to pay the US gambling tax. If you win more than $1200 at any casino, ...
Tax Planning and Projections
By Mitch Helfer · 14 years ago
Tax Planning Let’s face it — no one likes paying taxes. The key is how best to do this correctly and legally. It’s not a matter of not getting caught! Its a matter of having ...
New Requirements under SSAP 10R May Cause Significant Alterations to your Company’s Deferred Tax Calculation
By Brandy Vannoy · 14 years ago
The NAIC approved SSAP 10R, a revised, temporary replacement of the income tax standard under SSAP 10. The revised standard is effective for year-end 2009 and year-end and interim 2010. The NAIC revised this standard ...
The Setbacks Of Having A Tax Lien On Your Credit History
By Kevin Lynch · 14 years ago
Having a tax lien put against you that displays on your credit or against your property can really be one of the most arduous credit issues that you ever deal with. The IRS can be ...
AMT & Disposition of Business or Rental Property
By George Bauernfeind · 14 years ago
In our last article we talked about the Alternative Minimum Tax item resulting from depreciation of business or rental property. A direct corollary of that issue is the AMT item that results from any subsequent ...
Alternative Minimum Tax Planning Ideas...Depreciation
By George Bauernfeind · 14 years ago
Surprisingly, one of every six individuals paying the Alternative Minimum Tax has depreciation as an AMT item. It may or may not individually be a large item to a particular taxpayer, but the good news ...
Tax Certificate Auctions Aren't Where the Real Money is - Try This Little Known Technique Instead
By Maggie Dawson · 14 years ago
Tax certificate auctions are a soul-sucking, head-banging, "smash and grab" event you should never attend again. Okay, maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration. Truly though, with the influx of investors into the field, it's ...
If You Buy Tax Lien Properties, You're Missing Out on a $100,000 a Year Opportunity
By Maggie Dawson · 14 years ago
Not to mention, taking on a whole lot of unnecessary risk in the process. If you buy tax lien properties, chances are you've ended up with a property you thought was nice, but ended up ...
Properties For Back Taxes - How to Get Them, and a Huge Insider Money Making Secret
By Maggie Dawson · 14 years ago
"Can I buy properties for back taxes only?" This is a fairly frequently asked question in the current real estate market, since delinquent tax foreclosures are at an astounding all-time high. The answer to that ...
File Your Taxes Online and Get Fast Income Tax Refund!
By Daniel Jaeger · 14 years ago
All taxpayers wish to get their taxes filed before the deadline and receive income tax refund quickly. Noting easier and faster than filing taxes online. You can e-file your tax return from anywhere and anytime ...
New IRS Video Series
By Jarrod Mejiza · 14 years ago
IR-2009-92, Oct. 14, 2009 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has launched a new case study and video program to help exempt organizations and their tax preparers better understand the newly revised Form 990 series ...
Tax ID USA
By Peter Jonas · 14 years ago
The ITIN or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number is given to people who are required to pay taxes in the United States but are not eligible for the Social Security number. It is issued by the ...
Income Tax Preparation Tips
By Alfred Bart · 14 years ago
To qualify as a business under the fact and circumstances test you need to keep very professional and organized business records. It is good to have formed your business as an entity like an LLC, ...
Tax Tip on The Gift Tax: Use It or Lose It
By Mary Beth Franklin · 14 years ago
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 ...