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Posted by Martin Lukac
Homeowners get some nice perks when it comes to paying their income taxes. With tax time less than one week away, don't forget to make your homeownership work for you. You can often make deductions for repairs, mortgage interest and home-offices.
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Posted by Donna MacMillan
The mail has arrived and oh, no there is a dreaded letter from the IRS. DonÂ’t panic yet, it maybe something as innocuous as information they think you might need, a question of where to apply a payment you made or even a refund check for an overpayment. But should it be more serious, all is not lost.
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Posted by Stephen Nelson
Sometimes, another writer, upon learning that I'm both a book author and tax accountant, asks me for the best ways that authors can minimize their income taxes.
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Posted by Jan Verhoeff
Tax Credits – those insignificant questions at the end of the form where you actually get to add money back – do you read them? Do you often look them over and wish you understood them?
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Posted by Richard Chapo
If you earned revenues as an independent contractor in 2005, you should have received a 1099 Form for the work. So, what if you havenÂ’t received one?
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Posted by Ben Hirsh
Here's a look at the Top 10 Tax Breaks for the homeowner/investor. Visit the IRSÂ’s website for more details on each item.
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Posted by David Arnold Livingston
Some folks believe everyone is responsible for his or her own life, and it is never somebody's else business to make up what others do not actually have.
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Posted by Richard Chapo
ItÂ’s a moment every person dreads. You pick up the mail and there is an envelope from the IRS. ItÂ’s not a refund check. What do you do?
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