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21: Don't Dread Filing Your Income Taxes - Money-Saving Strategi...

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 peop...

By: Ron Finkelstein

22: Audit Triggers - How Does the IRS Decide Who To Audit?

With the tax clock ticking down lots of people are finishing up their tax returns. A common question that comes up during this joyous time of year is, "How can I avoid an audi...

By: Ray Eddings

23: Company Equipment Tax Write-Offs - Savings Every Business Ow...

Some of the machines that offices, manufacturers, and distributors require in order to function can cost tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the expense of the machines th...

By: Taylor Harward

24: Inside Secrets of Failed Tax Strategies

I have seen the inner workings of hundreds of tax strategies. I recently did a study of tax strategies to reveal the inside secrets of failed tax strategies. I was searching for co...

By: Tom Wheelwright

25: Tax Return Forms

According to federal laws governing taxation, any person, receiving an income in one form or the other, need to pay income taxes to the government annually. But, the job of preparing tax returns, t...

By: Lukas Wade

26: 2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS

Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them.

By: Richard Chapo

27: Hybrid Vehicles and Tax Benefits

You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Here's the scoop.

By: Richard Chapo

28: Why Pay To Do Your Taxes When You Can Do It Online For Free?

With technology improving as the years go by, it’s getting very popular for people to file their taxes completely free online. Why don’t you prepare your taxes online? It will make your...

By: Dalton Dewar

29: Helpful Tax Advice for the Self-Employed

Innovative technology and the convenience that the Internet and teleconferencing brings have led more coaches, contractors, professional consultants, and freelance workers to go into business for t...

By: Ron Finkelstein

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Why Pay To Do Your Taxes When You Can Do It Online For Free?

With technology improving as the years go by, it’s getting very popular for people to file their taxes completely free online. Why don’t you prepare your taxes online? It will make your life easier for yourself...

By: Dalton Dewar

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 all that many Americans hav...

By: J.Morgan

2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS

Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them....

By: Richard Chapo

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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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