- Get IRS Tax Relief From The Innocent Spouse Relief Doctrine
By: Ronn Espy - Nov 7, 2009 IRS Tax Relief can be found in "Innocent Spouse Relief" if the tax debt arises from a return filed jointly with your spouse. In the case of a joint...
- The 2010 Tax Stimulus Rebate Expectations and Information
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- IRS Tax Problems
By: Jimmy Sturo - Nov 7, 2009 The IRS, or Internal Revenue Service, is a tax collection and enforcement body that is part of the US Department of the Treasury. The primary duty...
- Top 10 Tax Savings Tips
By: Jan Verhoeff - Nov 6, 2009 W-2 Employees have tax options. Although they often feel left out of the tax-loop, those who work for W-2 payroll have a wide variety of options...
- Federal Income Tax Software
By: Low Jeremy - Nov 1, 2009 There was a time that the person had to bring out the old receipts for the entire year and then use a pencil, a calculator and paper when preparing...
- Who Is Eligible For A Tax Refund?
By: Liam McGulliver Fletcher - Nov 1, 2009 Any foreign tourist from outside the EU is entitled to shop at Tax Free shops in London and UK. Generally the shops display the logos 'Tax free'...
- Check Your Tax Return Filing Status
By: Wade Robins - Oct 31, 2009 Taxpayers have two options when filing a national or state income tax return. Taxpayers can have their tax returns professionally prepared or they...
- Help To Preparing Taxes
By: Richard Chapo - Oct 31, 2009 Nothing leads to more gnashing of teeth than the thought of preparing your own taxes. Fortunately, there are people out there that do it for a living.
- Your Online Business and Paying Taxes
By: Wayne Truter - Oct 30, 2009 Perhaps the most common misconceptions about taxes and your online business is that the two are not related to each other. Most people think that...
- Taxes For Your Online Business
By: Wayne Truter - Oct 30, 2009 So, you want to start your own online business' Before you start designing your own website or webpage, make sure that you know all about the do's...
- Tax Relief For Homeowners
By: Raynor James - Oct 30, 2009 As if a foreclosure on your home isn't bad enough, do you realize there could be dire tax consequences? Fortunately, the IRS is taking steps to...
- 1031 Exchange Basics Are Not So Basic
By: Zach Jacobs - Oct 30, 2009 It is becoming tougher for people to keep their money these days. However, some people do not keep as much as they could simply because of their...
- The TIC 1031 Exchange And What It Is.
By: Zach Jacobs - Oct 29, 2009 When people ponder the tax implications of the sale of property for the first time they start to be interested in the different types of tax...
- Taxes - And Your Online Business
By: Wayne Truter - Oct 29, 2009 Doing business online is starting to be a much preferred way of transacting business both by the sellers and the buyers not only because it is way...
- IRS Penalties: Understanding Your Rights
By: David R. Spacek - Oct 26, 2009 IRS tax penalties and interest charges can cause emotional distress and financial hardship. But make sure that before you attempt to tackle the...
- Tips For a Successful IRS Installment Agreement
By: David R. Spacek - Oct 25, 2009 One of the main functions of the IRS is to assess and collect all federal income taxes due. The IRS has substantial authority and power that was...
- Tips For A Successful IRS Offer in Compromise
By: David R. Spacek - Oct 24, 2009 Often there are circumstances that arise when a taxpayer has accumulated a substantial tax liability that clearly exceeds any ability to pay in a...
- IRA's And Retirement Planning
By: Doeren Mayhew - Oct 23, 2009 While retirement plans benefit from special tax advantages, they are also restricted by special tax regulations. For example, you are allowed a tax...
- The Offer in Compromise: Solving Your IRS Problems
By: David R. Spacek - Oct 17, 2009 The IRS struggles every year to collect unpaid taxes. Interest and penalties accrue on all tax debts until paid and often penalties and interest...
- Beneficiary Of Trusts And Their Rights
By: Simon P Jennings - Oct 12, 2009 A trust is a legal arrangement through which a person gives control of capital or property to a trustee for the benefit of a third person. A...
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