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Taxes
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Obligated Tax
It does not take a genius to understand that sharing the burden equally does not mean we divide up the national debt evenly and each pay one share. Sharing the burden equally means we all carry that portion of the total burden we are capable of carrying (paying).
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Deducting Miles Driven on Behalf of a Charity
How much may a taxpayer deduct for miles driven on behalf of a charity? Do exceptions and limitations apply in some circumstances? Is a higher than normal deduction allowed in some cases? How does the tax law treat parking fees and tolls paid on behalf of a charity? If you drive your automobile on behalf of a charity, you need to read this article.
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A Winning Marketing Plan for Tax Planning
Integrating tax planning into your financial planning practice may help grow your business, but it must be marketed effectively and consistently.
The key elements in developing a winning marketing plan are positioning and using the basic communication channels.
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Tips For Preparing Your Taxes from the Internet
When it comes to preparing our taxes, many of us could use some help. The following websites offer guidance and information that may assist you in learning about how to get the most out of filing your returns.
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A Simple Introduction To Filing Electronic Taxes
Our current topic of discussion, is electronic tax filing, it makes use of the digital nervous system of the tax department, and in simple terms, it is the World Wide Web’s way of filing your tax returns.
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IRS Advice on Business Use of Your Home
Many small business owners use a portion of their home as a business office. In order to deduct the part of your home used for business, the IRS requires that you meet specific requirements. To qualify to claim expenses for the business use of your home you must meet the exclusive use test and the regular use test.
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Getting It Right: Taxation and Economic Growth
The article explains which tax policies will lead to sustained business growth and which are just plain old smoking blowing (business as usual). Why is this important--because a slow growing economy will negatively impact both the top and bottom lines of your business. It is best to know which set of policies will work.
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Why Each Home Owner Needs A Property Tax Doctor
Get $500 to $1,000 tax deduction or more annually on your property tax bill as a home owner. As a former New Jersey Property Tax Assessor I will share with you my secrets to get you the property tax assessment reduction you deserve no matter what State you live in.
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Income Tax Preparation
Every person who receives income of one kind or the other has to pay income tax to the government. Tax preparation involves a lot of calculation and prior planning. There are forms to be filled and submitted, and refunds claimed from the IRS (the Internal Revenue Service).
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Income Tax Tips to Possibly Save You Money
Do you prepare your own income tax return to save money on preparation? If you do, or you are planning on using this method on your next return, there are some things that you should know that will help you to avoid making costly income tax errors. Errors that can cost you some of your refund or that can cost you in time having to amend your return and send it in again.
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Tax Help for When It Seems You're Getting Nowhere
Tax help can come from an unlikely source-the IRS. You may know already that they have tax forms and instructions for tax forms and you may even know that they offer links to free tax preparation services for low income families, but you may not know about the tax help available through the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
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