By: Sawyer Adams | 2011-01-07 | Taxes One of the misunderstood factors in preparing personal income tax returns is the child tax credit. A common error is failure to claim the credit by taxpayers who are entitled to receive it. Another common error is claiming of the credit by taxpayers who are not entitled to it. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-11-15 | Taxes Here we provide complete solution about child tax credits online. Qualifying children for the Child Tax Credit must convene several criteria. The tests for eligibility involve age, association, citizenship, support, dependent status, and nationality. Qualifications for the CTC should not be puzzled with the tests for a qualifying child connecting to other credits read more
By: Sandi | 2010-11-29 | Taxes There are many laws constantly changing with the IRS. At Online Tax Pros we stay up to date with the latest tax changes so we can relay them to you, The Public. Here are some of the most recent tax updates for 2010: read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-11-15 | Taxes There are those out there that limit the amount that they work because they want to maximize the earned income credit. But as you can see in the example above as income increases and EITC decreases the additional child tax credit increases. read more
By: Sandi Lattin | 2010-12-27 | Taxes Before you file 2010 taxes in Spring of 2011, you should carefully examine the individual tax return instructions for important changes. In the 2009 instructions for Form 1040, the IRS listed many changes to expect for the 2010 tax year. read more
By: Pioneer Credit | 2011-04-25 | Debt Consolidation Each year there are a number of changes introduced that may affect your particular tax situation. Here are a few you should watch for. We will first start with the Income Tax Rates for 2011. The rates are the same from last year, but inflation has caused the brackets to increase. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-10-15 | Article Marketing One of the best claims that you may be eligible for is the child tax credit. You can usually take a lot off the amount of taxes you owe if you have children. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-11-15 | Taxes Aspect of the Child Tax Credit that's required information for those with tax preparer guarantee is the income limitation for taxpayers claiming the credit read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-12-23 | Business If Congress does not agree to extend some tax cuts beyond this year, many Americans including those who have a child, continue studying, buy an energy-efficient car, or will got married, get married in 2011 will not find it as cheap as in 2010 because some tax cuts are set to disappear next year. read more
By: Sandi Lattin | 2010-12-03 | Taxes More Stimulus Checks, Social Security Payments & Tax Credits in 2010, 2011 and Beyond. All the tax credits/deductions & payments provided in the immense 2009 economic stimulus package will be hard to surpass in coming years. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing Tax season can be a stressful time where you worry about not paying enough and being fined, but there are some things that can make you smile. You can receive different tax extensions to soften the blow, like the earned income credit. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2012-02-11 | Taxes 2012 tax credit calculator online. TurboTax allows you get and calculate and computations of your tax reimbursement. You can also use it to know the quantity you need to pay for your taxation. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-11-28 | Taxes If you adopt a child in 2011, you can familiarize yourself with the tax credit for adoption. An overview of the value of tax credits: read more
By: John Miller | 2010-09-25 | Taxes A tax estimator 2011 is software which can help you to decide how much you can put into interest earning savings each week at tax time. An online income tax estimator is designed to punctual you through the process quickly and easily. read more
By: Sawyer Adams | 2010-11-12 | Taxes Starting in 2011, anyone who prepares substantial elements of tax returns or refund requests is required to register with the Internal Revenue Service and attend continuing professional education (CPE) courses. read more