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1: Personal Tax Exemptions

Thanks to the complexity of the United States tax codes, the system itself, and the variations of tax codes from state to state, completing your personal tax return and maximizing your deductions a...

By: J.Morgan

2: Penalties on IRAs, MSAs, and 401(k) s

The 401(k) is a retirement plan implemented and provided to employees by their employer as a means to save for their retirement. Not only do many employers contribute to the employees 401(k) along ...

By: J.Morgan

3: Non-Profits and Tax Liability

Many of the Unites States’ non-profit and charitable organizations are exempt from property taxes, income taxes, and many other forms of personal property taxes. The original intent of these ...

By: J.Morgan

4: Medical Savings Accounts Information

Today, more than ever individuals should be concerned about their retirement savings, and if they will have enough to see them through their golden years. Currently, social security benefits are al...

By: J.Morgan

5: Tax Tips for the Self Employed

Being self-employed comes with a whole host of tax-related advantages and savings. In fact, being self-employed is considered by many to be one the best tax strategies of our time. Self-em...

By: J.Morgan

6: Hire a Tax Preparer or Go It Alone?

More and more people are making the move to doing their taxes at home. With programs like TurboTax and TaxACT available, the process can be simplified and the refund swift in coming. However, going...

By: J.Morgan

7: Free Tax Advice Resources on the Web

Thanks to the Internet, you have a whole variety of free tax advice resources at your disposal. Following are a few user-friendly sites, all of which offer information for both your personal and bu...

By: J.Morgan

8: Common Family Tax Questions

What better workers than your children to help out with the family business?! The question, however is whether or not you have to report what you pay your children. The answer is yes, if re...

By: J.Morgan

9: Three Common Tax Questions Answered

What if I don’t receive my W2? Employers are required by law to mail all employee W2’s by the end of January each year. So, January 31st has come and gone and you hav...

By: J.Morgan

10: Should you be Using Tax Preparation Software?

With tax time coming around again, you might be thinking about how and when to file your taxes. If you’re dreading having to prepare and file a tax return, here’s some good news: there ...

By: J.Morgan

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Don't Dread Filing Your Income Taxes - Money-Saving Strategies May Be Available!

Many people groan at the word "taxes", and usually do so with good reason. First of all, having to pay taxes on an annual basis often presents a financial burden for people. Each time you examine...

By: Ron Finkelstein

Personal Income Tax Returns

Personal income tax, as we know it today, was originally enacted by Congressional law during the ratification of the sixteenth Amendment in 1913. Although we have experienced many changes to the system since that point in ...

By: J.Morgan

Penalties on IRAs, MSAs, and 401(k) s

The 401(k) is a retirement plan implemented and provided to employees by their employer as a means to save for their retirement. Not only do many employers contribute to the employees 401(k) along with employee contributio...

By: J.Morgan

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Va. Bills Would Alter Communications Taxes

Gov. Mark R. Warner and some Republican legislators are urging the General Assembly to revamp taxes on telecommunications in light of the new phone, cable, wireless and Internet options available to c...


Bids Sought For 'Net Sales Tax Systems

State governments are moving ahead with plans to create the data infrastructure that they and retailers will need to manage the collection of taxes on most e-commerce transactions.


States Hope to Revive Online Sales Tax Push

Congress isn't likely to help states collect taxes on Internet sales anytime soon, but some states are laying the groundwork anyway, hoping to convince sellers, lawmakers and the White House that it c...


In Tax Debate, Varying Estimates Drive Debate

State policymakers frequently cite a 2002 study by two University of Tennessee economists estimating the amount of revenue the states would fail to realize in absence of a national system for taxing I...


Moratorium on Web Tax Advances

Congress Wednesday cleared the way to keep access to the Internet largely free from taxes for the next three years, breaking a year-long deadlock.



 


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