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: 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
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: Rob Barker | 2010-12-29 | Article Marketing This informative article provides helpful information for businesses looking to plan for the 2011 tax season. read more
By: Carina Smith | 2010-11-15 | Article Marketing At this point in the year, many taxpayers start planning strategies to enable them to get tax reductions in 2011. read more
By: Rob Barker | 2010-12-29 | Article Marketing This informative article explains upcoming tax changes for New Jersey businesses in 2011, and how companies can best prepare for them. read more
By: Carina Smith | 2010-10-20 | Article Marketing Many of today's high-income seniors are likely to be knee-deep in re-planning their estate because of recent changes in federal taxes for these properties, as well as considering all the repercussions of changes in legislation in the past years. read more
By: KobrickLawNY | 2011-02-10 | Law As we watch the countdown on New Year's Eve it is a heady time indeed. Another year beckons, full of change and pregnant with possibility. Before you know it, that fateful time arrives and champagne corks take flight, people break into heartfelt song, and anything seems possible read more
By: Gary Levine, CPA | 2011-01-06 | Taxes During 2010, new laws, such as the Affordable Care Act and the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, created or expanded deductions and credits that small businesses and self-employed individuals should consider when completing their tax returns and making business decisions in 2011. read more
By: Gary Levine, CPA | 2011-01-03 | Taxes The Internal Revenue Service announced today the upcoming tax season will start on time for most people, but taxpayers affected by three recently reinstated deductions need to wait until mid- to late February to file their individual tax returns. In addition, taxpayers who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A will need to wait until mid- to late February to file their individual tax return. read more
By: Sandi | 2010-12-01 | Taxes If you are a first-time homebuyer you may be able to claim a one-time tax credit. For most taxpayers, 2010 is the final year to claim the first-time homebuyer credit. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2012-01-02 | Taxes Tax application is developed to allow you to effortlessly and easily prepare and submit your tax dividends. read more
By: John Miller | 2011-01-21 | Taxes Get latest tax tips for 2011 tax year. Here we provide latest tax tips for tax filing online .Online state tax return preparation and federal tax return preparation is the best option for all US tax payers. read more
By: denialnichol | 2010-10-20 | Taxes Tax refund calculator 2011 helps you to calculate your income tax refund online. Now a day's there are so many tax payers pay taxes via internet. E filing is the best way for every tax payers. read more
By: Sandi Lattin | 2010-11-29 | Taxes For 2010 & 2011, the minimum annual deductible, maximum annual deductible, and the maximum annual deductible, and the maximum out-of-pocket expenses limit have increased. read more