By: beamalife | 2010-10-25 | Insurance Life insurance can be an excellent tool for charitable giving. Not only does life insurance allow you to make a substantial gift to charity at relatively little cost to you, but you may also benefit from tax rules that apply to gifts of life insurance. read more
By: AugulisLawNJ | 2011-03-28 | Law Many people perceive of estate planning as another form of financial planning that involves the left-brain exercises of reacting to tax codes and positioning assets optimally. This is part of the proc... read more
By: Diane Paz | 2011-03-26 | Business Personal income tax rates in Singapore are one of the lowest in the world. In order to determine the Singapore income tax liability of an individual, you need to first determine the tax residency and amount of chargeable income and then apply the progressive tax rate to it. read more
By: kadinblog | 2010-10-11 | Cars A charitable tax deduction seems like a pretty straightforward proposition. It can definitely lend itself to a pretty good size deduction if you carefully itemize your deductions. There are also some things you should know about before trying to qualify for a charitable tax reduction. Following are a few tips in regards to a charitable tax deduction read more
By: Anthony Corrano | 2010-10-06 | Article Marketing Every day, millions of people around the world are setback by poverty or disease. The battle against such limitations will not be successful without the charitable contributions of those who can afford it. read more
By: Cheryl Forbes | 2010-04-01 | Taxes They say when you give to those who need it the most, it will come back to you a hundredfold. That is the principle that is being embraced by Charitable Tax Deduction. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-12-02 | Taxes Do you have plans of creating a money factor to your preferred charitable organisation or giving some items that are seated in your storage area or basement? If so, develop sure that you are aware of the specifications that apply to not for profit benefits. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-12-02 | Taxes Reductions of At Least $250 But Not More Than $500 - If a individual promises a reduction of at least $250 but not more than $500 for a non-cash not for profit factor, he or she must have and keep an recommendation of the factor from the competent company. read more
By: Ishan Goradiya | 2010-11-02 | Investing In planning for your retirement, you may face several financial issues. Maybe you'd like to generate retirement income, but don't want to pay capital gains tax on investments you've held for several years. read more
By: Daniel Robinson | 2013-03-20 | Hunting Britain has more than 150 thousand charities signed up with the Charity Commission. Registering a charity includes filling in several Charity commission papers and going through an examination by the application group at the commission. This appears simple however making sure that good objectives are genuine charitable actions is probably the most challenging part of setting up a charity. The l read more
By: Scott Paul | 2012-01-20 | Causes and organizations A charitable organization needs to be registered with the local jurisdiction of that particular area. For charitable registration you need to complete certain prerequisites. If an online facility for charitable registration is available in your area then you may collect all the required documents and apply online registration read more
By: Diane Paz | 2011-04-21 | Business One of the lowest Personal income tax rates in the world are in Singapore. In order to determine the Singapore income tax liability of an individual, you need to first determine the tax residency and amount of chargeable income and then apply the progressive tax rate to it. read more
By: Gary Silverman | 2010-04-02 | Non Profit Organizations There are literally millions of charities in America. How can you determine which ones deserve your money? How do you even know which ones are legitimate? read more
By: maxurmoney.com | 2012-03-21 | Taxes The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax, should prima facie subsume all other indirect taxes such as Excise duty, Service tax, Central Sales Tax (CST), State-level Sales tax/ VAT, Octroi/ Entry tax, stamp duty, telecom license fees, turnover tax, tax on consumption or sale of electricity, taxes on transportation of goods and services, etc., thus avoiding multiple layers of taxations that currently exist in India. read more