
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 [...]
by: Howard I Schwartz Tax Tips for S Corporations : http://www.tax-definition.org/Define-Payroll-taxes.html Description: The “C” and “S” corporations refer to the Internal Revenue Code’s subchapters. The “S” corporation status eliminates the possibility of double taxation on the profits in businesses. There are many things that you are required to do before filing your taxes if you’re [...]
by: Richard A. Chapo 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. 2006 Scams The IRS has kicked out its annual list of highly dubious tax scams [...]
by: Cassandra Ingraham Standard monthly expenses for your Business are transferred from you to your Tax Professional to be put on your Schedule C. No problem, most people get this part right. It’s the thousands of dollars in miscellaneous receipts that many people forget when under the haze of tax season. These miscellaneous expenditures can [...]
by: Wayne M. Davies How many times have you heard someone say, “I don't pay any taxes. My accountant takes real good care of me . . . I haven't paid a dime in taxes in years.” Does that outrageous statement sound familiar? Maybe it's your brother-in-law, or a fellow Soccer Mom, or a co-worker [...]
by: Wayne M. Davies How many times have you heard someone say, “I don't pay any taxes. My accountant takes real good care of me . . . I haven't paid a dime in taxes in years.” Does that outrageous statement sound familiar? Maybe it's your brother-in-law, or a fellow Soccer Mom, or a co-worker [...]
by: Wayne M. Davies Many self-employed people and small business owners makequarterly estimated tax payments at both the federal andstate level. (Sigh!) If you're newly self-employed and perhapsunfamiliar with the government's estimated taxpayment schedule, here are the due dates for the Year2006 quarterly estimated tax payments: QTR 1: April 15, 2006QTR 2: June 15, 2006QTR [...]
by: Wayne M. Davies Many self-employed people and small business owners makequarterly estimated tax payments at both the federal andstate level. (Sigh!) If you're newly self-employed and perhapsunfamiliar with the government's estimated taxpayment schedule, here are the due dates for the Year2006 quarterly estimated tax payments: QTR 1: April 15, 2006QTR 2: June 15, 2006QTR [...]
by: Jenny Harker Here is a simple business anyone with a van or SUV can perform: haul stuff for other people who don't have a way to do it themselves. You could move lawn mowers, bags of garden soil, playground equipment, Christmas trees, musical instruments, furniture, big dogs from the groomers-you get the idea. Starting [...]
by: Dan Johnson A 1031 exchange refers to Section 1.1031 of the Internal Revenue Code which was passed in 1990. Normally, when you sell all real and personal property, the tax code requires the payment of the Capital Gains Tax. That is to say, when you sell your office for $100,000 more than you bought [...]
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