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IRS Best Kept Secret- The $25,000 Write-Off
By Eugene Vollucci · 12 years ago
IRS BEST KEPT SECRET- THE $25,000 WRITE-OFF
Apartment investments still provides the opportunity to easily qualify as an active participant. In doing so, qualified investors can deduct up to$25,000 per year against salaries and other ...
How to Contest an IRS Tax Audit
By Joseph Cottle · 12 years ago
IRS Audit Notifications
A person or company will be notified by phone or mail that a tax audit is beginning for endorsement on their behalf. Included in this contact might be a list of the ...
Ask the experts on how to file your back taxes
By Joseph Cottle · 12 years ago
A couple of years ago, Will from Iowa lost his business records tax records during a tornado and has not filed them since. His carpentry business had finally gotten busy, and he just had not ...
Exploring Professional Tax Lawyers Connecticut Services
By Joseph Cottle · 12 years ago
If you have been feeling harassed by phone calls and letters from the IRS, tax lawyer CT services can be the best way to handle the situation. Although you may be contacted by the IRS, ...
How to file Back Taxes
By Joseph Cottle · 12 years ago
Will, a self-employed plumber from Dallas didn't file his tax returns. Last May, he lost his records in a flood, and had not found time to fret about it because his sub-contracting work was finally ...
CRA Penalties - How are CRA penalties calculated?
By Paul Mangion · 12 years ago
When a taxpayer becomes non-compliant the CRA has a number of financial penalties that it can impose to punish a taxpayer for filing late returns and/or failing to disclose income. Some penalties are calculated based ...
IRS Best Kept Secret-Depreciation Deduction
By Eugene Vollucci · 12 years ago
INCREASING THE DEPRECIATION DEDUCTION
Maximize the deduction for depreciation on apartment buildings :
1. To increase the depreciable basis of the multi family asset, take the higher of either the tax role or an independent ...
Help With Common IRS Problems
By Lance Wallach · 12 years ago
Published in Coatings Pro Magazine
It is tax time. There are many problems you can run into with the IRS. This article is a generalized overview of some of these confusing issues:
• IRS Penalties ...
How to Find a Good Tax Consultant
By Passang Yolmo · 12 years ago
A Good Tax Consultant brings forth different ideas for tax refund. Tax Consultants increase the income of their clients by telling them the ways to save the amount that if not saved will go in ...
CRA Tax Payer Relief and How to Qualify Under the Tax Payer Relief Program
By Paul Mangion · 12 years ago
The Tax Payer Relief program is offered by the CRA and offers taxpayers an avenue to have all or a portion of the penalties and interest owed, with respect to a tax debt, cancelled. Not ...
Alternative Minimum Tax Fails to Hit the Wealthy With any Real Impact
By George Bauernfeind · 12 years ago
Everyone knows the history of the Alternative Minimum Tax – its intended purpose was to ensure that the wealthy were paying at least something like what today is called their "fair share" of taxes. But ...
IRS Hiring Agents in Abusive Transactions Group
By Lance Wallach · 12 years ago
FAST PITCH NETWORKING
By Lance Wallach
Here it is. Here is your proof of my predictions. Perhaps you didn’t believe me when I told you the IRS was coming after what it has deemed "abusive ...
Business Owners, Accountants and Others Face Hundreds of Thousands in IRS Fines That They Are Not Aware Of
By Lance Wallach · 12 years ago
Currently, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") has the discretion to assess hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties under §6707A of the Internal Revenue Code ("Code") in an attempt to curb tax avoidance shelters. This ...
What’s an RRSP? What’s a TFSA? Which is right for me?
By Tom Witek · 12 years ago
What’s an RRSP? What’s a TFSA? Which is right for me?
It’s become the common question in January and February over the past few years in Canada: should I invest in a TFSA or an ...
CRA Voluntary Disclosure and How to Qualify Under the Voluntary Disclosure Program
By Paul Mangion · 12 years ago
The CRA Voluntary Disclosure Program is an excellent tool that taxpayers can use to come clean with the CRA without facing penalties and interest on penalties. The Voluntary Disclosure Program helps taxpayers that fall into ...
They Should Be Heroes
By Horace Reichart · 12 years ago
There is a group of Americans who ought to be heralded as heroes. Instead, they are fairly vilified and treated mostly with suspicion by US taxing authorities. They are the American citizens who live and ...
Even Late, It Is Good To File Back Taxes
By Russell Buffenbarger · 12 years ago
The first step is to gather any tax forms, receipts, tax software W-2 forms and 1099 forms for the back taxes filing. While the forms for back taxes filings may be similar to those for ...
Why You Require a Good Online Tax Attorney
By Andy Maggie · 12 years ago
It can be a palpitating moment when you receive a tax letter in the mail; it can be devastating if the word "audit" is within that letter. You may actually feel physically ill. Many individuals ...
Ask the experts on how to file your back taxes
By Jonathon Bert · 12 years ago
Will, a plumber who worked for himself from Houston did not file his tax returns. Last May, he lost his records in a flood, and had not found time to fret about it because his ...
Tips for 2011 Tax Office
By Cullen Bendure · 12 years ago
The new year is a time to appreciate family and friends. It's a time to reflect on life's twists and turns. It's also a time to look forward, and focus on your tax goals in ...