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The secret to tax efficient savings for your children
By Jay Smith · 17 years ago
If you're expecting a newborn baby or your child was born after 1st September 2002 Child Trust Funds are something you need to know about. Essentially a new government scheme that hopes to encourage saving, ...
How Can Hiring Your Kids Help You Save on Income Taxes?
By Kristine Mckinley · 17 years ago
Hiring your children in your business can be a great tax savings strategy, as well as a way to teach your children about business and money.
Wages paid to your children (between the ages 7 ...
401k Tax Deduction
By Tommy Jackson · 17 years ago
401 K plan is a retirement plan that is on offer in US and some other countries. This plan offers tax deferred savings to the employees and encourages them to save for retirement. It is ...
What To Do If You Have Delinquent Tax Returns
By Becky Schmitz · 17 years ago
Send it in. If you have delinquent tax returns, the best advice is to send the tax return in to the U.S. Postal Service as soon as possible by certified mail with return receipt requested ...
Why the LLC Could Be The Best Tax Option For Your Start-Up Business
By Todd Jensen · 17 years ago
Your start-up business is taking off. In fact, you just got your first check.
Now, you need to get that money in the bank.
You don't have a business bank account? How are you going ...
New Tax Law Increase Business Deduction
By Ronald Cappuccio · 17 years ago
On May 25, President Bush signed the new Tax Law which The new law extends the current favorable Section 179 deduction rules
through the 2010 tax year and makes some favorable changes as
well:
Maximum ...
Living Trust Taxation Tips
By Dean Forster · 17 years ago
Consumers all around the world all struggle with the issues of income and taxes. There are some countries where the tax rates are astronomical and people seek relief in any form possible. Due to those ...
Types and Features of 1031 Reverse Exchanges
By Reggie Andersen · 17 years ago
A reverse exchange occurs when the taxpayer intends to make a like-kind exchange but, for some reason, acquires the replacement property before selling the relinquished property. The taxpayer may fear that replacement property vital to ...
Tax Strategies for the Wealthy: Qualified Personal Residence Trust (QPRT)
By Alan Olsen · 17 years ago
Wealth management is an important issue for those with substantial assets to protect. Many people incorrectly assume that their estates will escape federal estate tax as a result of underestimating what their principal residence will ...
The ABCs of Tax Lien Investing
By Mike Spencer · 17 years ago
Are you interested in yields of 6 percent to 50 percent on your money, secured by a property tax lien against real estate?
Author Joel S. Moskowitz explains how investors can buy little known tax ...
Failed to File Your Tax Returns? Avoid Jail! Here is What to Do:
By David Jacquot · 17 years ago
Outcome of Failing to File Your IRS Returns. If you are tax non-filer, you face several possible bad consequences:
• Penalties. If taxes are owed, a delay in filing may result in penalty and interest ...
The Tax Deduction Checklist
By Stuart Brown · 17 years ago
Tax Deductions
Tax Deductions are one of the few areas of the tax system that EVERYONE really should like! Because they are all about saving you money, rather then costing you money. Hence, as a ...
Tax Planning - Pay Only What Is Due To Uncle Sam
By Cornie Herring · 17 years ago
"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 ...
Look to Set Up an IRA to Invest in Tax Liens
By Ted Thomas · 17 years ago
Look to Set Up an IRA to Invest in Tax Liens
Lead-in:
You can use your retirement money to invest in tax liens in a great tax free way. By investing with your IRA’s…
There ...
Foreclosures Tax Auctions And Tax Certificates
By Ted Thomas · 17 years ago
Get a Good Start in the Tax Auction Game by Finding those Pre-foreclosures
Lead-in: There is more than one way to take advantage of the opportunities in the tax lien/tax deed business. Many investors are ...
IRS Dictates Employee Withholding Amounts
By Charles Read · 17 years ago
The IRS has set up a program where it can dictate to an employer what an employee can withhold from their paycheck for Federal Income Tax purposes without any input from the employee and without ...
Cashing In On Tax Deeds. The 60-day Notice Procedure.
By Ted Thomas · 17 years ago
You’ve held onto those precious tax certificates for two years and its time to go apply for custody of the tax deed and take control of the property. Where do you start?
Some readers may ...
Make Those Tax Refunds Work for You
By Tom Palange · 17 years ago
Your tax refund can have a real impact on your personal finances and well being. Whether it's $100, $1,000 or $10,000, it's your money and now is the time to put it to good use. ...
Home Sales: Do You Really Know the Tax Exclusion Rules?
By Robert D. Cavanaugh, Clu · 17 years ago
A single person can exclude up to $250,000 of the gain from the sale of their home and a married couple up to $500,000. However, there are qualifications, rules, exceptions to the rules and special ...
Let's take a look at tax auction terms
By Ted Thomas · 17 years ago
Tax Certificate Auction Terms
In the tax deed/tax lien business you’ll hear a lot of terms bandied about. Take a quick look at the terms list we’ve compiled to familiarize yourself with their meanings…
Folks, ...