By: Thomas Lamey | 2011-03-28 | Fundraising The accounting that is done for tax purposes is known as tax accounting and it is governed by the internal revenue code. There are many rules and regulations for tax accounting. read more
By: kadinblog | 2010-10-05 | Taxes Many taxpayers choose to file the 1040ez form, because it is easier, but they are missing out on income tax deductions that can give them a much greater return. Read what are the usual income tax allowances and see if you say they all are. When you are ready to file your taxes, see the link below to see how you get your taxes free of charge. read more
By: Patrick Oconnor | 2010-11-24 | Taxes Tax Rule No.1: Don’t cheat the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can. read more
By: kadinblog | 2010-09-10 | Taxes Said in a previous article, I think about how you as a small business owner, can rightly claim many small business deductions as a way to lower your taxes. In this article I'll give you a few others. Make sure you have included this in your tax planning. read more
By: Wanda Ford | 2012-03-22 | Insurance Owning an LTC insurance plan has been one of the most important investments that an individual can give himself ever since the public has realized the numerous benefits and perks that they can get from it. So in order to convince more people to acquire an LTC plan, the government has set long term care tax deduction limits to help them benefit more from their own LTC policies. read more
By: Richard Chapo | 2007-01-21 | Government Nothing is more complex and difficult for politicians to deal with in this country than health care. Well, President Bush is about to enter the fray with a new proposal. There are many controversial subjects in our country. From abortion to the death penalty to Iraq, there is plenty for everyone to get worked up regardless of their political affiliation or personal views. One subject that is less glamorous is health care. Frankly, our situation is a disgrace. By most measures, we are the wealthiest country in the world. Despite this fact, a huge number of us don’t have health care cov... read more
By: Patrick Oconnor | 2012-04-17 | Taxes By understanding business tax deductions, business owners may enjoy personal benefits from business expenditures - a nice car to drive, a combination business trip/vacation, retirement savings plan - if they follow the myriad tax rules. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing No taxpayer should have to pay more than they really should. The following article describes how to file without breaking the bank. read more
By: Joseph Ahdoot | 2010-03-29 | Taxes I used to work for a business that was a two hour drive away from me and I hated it. It was a terrible commute and the pay wasn't worth it to me. There are many good things about running your business from home. One of them happens to be that it is tax deductible. read more
By: Fredy | 2010-11-23 | Taxes Getting a payment plan as a way to reduce taxes is a good option for those whose tax – far better than the wages or seizure of bank accounts have been collected. The plan allows you to share pay taxes back in small amounts over a longer period. read more
By: Ben williams | 2011-05-05 | Taxes In this article we're going to look at the main ways of tax planning with the use of family members… Paying wages to your spouse/civil partner and children through your Business Your spouse/civil partner may not have any income at all, and most certainly your children don't. This means their personal allowance is being wasted every year. Even children are entitled to a personal allowance. read more
By: Ralph I Henry | 2010-10-12 | Network Marketing Tax deductions are one of the many benefits to starting a network marketing business or home based business. Many of the things you are paying for now, become legitimate tax deductions. read more
By: Ramiro Junior | 2010-11-05 | Taxes Tax relief for the hospitality in a normal and essential part to promote your business, you must meet certain requirements. In other words, the business costs of entertainment and donation deducted from the cost, but there are some limitations read more
By: Sean Martens | 2011-10-25 | Insurance More than 70% of elderly folks over the age of 65 years old will need long term care (LTC) anytime soon but only a small percentage has a concrete LTC plan. Many people still believe that they can simply sell their homes in the future should they need LTC. They’ll be getting so little out of this unlike with a long term care insurance (LTCI) policy which even allows one to save s bigger chunk read more
By: karen campese | 2010-11-28 | Taxes Often, Election Day means going into the booth and vote for a candidate you feel may be the lesser of two evils. If you have a car you do not need, you can vote yourself a tax deduction of at least $500 on your itemized federal tax return if you donate car to charity. You do not even have to pull a lever or mark a spot. It is already there for you. read more