Category: Taxes

Tax Attorney Information

Mar 27, 2009

by Justin Narin Before you hire a tax attorney, it’s important to understand why you need a lawyer. Whether you’re facing an IRS tax debt issue, business tax and employment tax issues, or require estate planning help, a tax specialist is the most qualified to assist you with the legal aspects. Basic Tax Attorney Qualifications [...]

Tax – Keep It Low But Legal

Sep 10, 2006

by: Michael Challiner If you are really well-to-do you could employ an account to look after your tax affairs, but for most of us this is not a realistic proposition. The resultant charge for the accountant’s services could well exceed any saving achieved, so we have to deal with the problem ourselves. This is not [...]

Wise Tax Ideas

Sep 2, 2006

by: Mark Peoples Most people don't really look forward to filing their tax returns and paying their taxes. As it is, there really isn't much to look forward to because it is a tedious process that can take weeks to complete. Some people even have the bad luck to raise the interest of the IRS. [...]

Taxes The Texan Way

Sep 2, 2006

by: Mark Peoples There is an adage that claims that the only things certain in life are taxes and deaths. One could presume that tax laws are as easily determined and understood as one identifies death. When a person stops breathing and his brain stops functioning, he's dead. However, this is not the case with [...]

Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad IRS?

Apr 21, 2006

by: Wayne M. Davies Who's afraid of the IRS? Let's face it: We All Are! And with good reason . . . IRS horror storiesabound, and we all know someone who's beenthrough an IRS audit and lived to tell about it. So the purpose of this article is to helpcalm those fears. Maybe I can't [...]

Top 5 Overlooked Tax Deductions

Mar 23, 2006

by: Kristine McKinley How many times have you done your taxes, and a week or a month later realized you forgot a deduction? The tax law is very complicated, so it’s easy to miss a deduction or two. In my experience, these are the top 5 missed deductions. 1. Non-Cash Donations Did you clean out [...]

How To Drive The IRS Crazy

Mar 20, 2006

by: Wayne M. Davies Looking for an easy way to increase your business deductions? Look no further than your driveway. First, the general rule: your vehicle is deductible to the extent you use it for business. So, if you drive your car 100% for business, all car-related expenses are deductible. But if you use it [...]

How To Audit-Proof Your Tax Return Forever: A Recent Close Encounter Of The IRS-Kind

Mar 20, 2006

by: Wayne M. Davies Congress has passed legislation that is supposed to result in a more “sensitive” Internal Revenue Service. You know, not such a lean, mean, tax-collecting machine. Hmmm . . . . What do you think? A few months ago, one of my clients (let's call him Mr. Jones) got one of those [...]

How To Audit-Proof Your Tax Return Forever: A Recent Close Encounter Of The IRS-Kind

Mar 20, 2006

by: Wayne M. Davies Congress has passed legislation that is supposed to result in a more “sensitive” Internal Revenue Service. You know, not such a lean, mean, tax-collecting machine. Hmmm . . . . What do you think? A few months ago, one of my clients (let's call him Mr. Jones) got one of those [...]

Tax Filing – Happy Returns?

Mar 20, 2006

by: Vlad Dubchak I hope you are filled your taxes and expecting good refund. If you are still planning to file 2005 Income Tax return you can use this article as a reference. Numerous tax services advertising large refunds and happy returns gladly report first profits. The media filled with tax service advertising promising best [...]

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