Taxes

Dealing with Scam Artist Pretending To Be IRS Debt Collectors
In 2004, the IRS was given the authority to use third party debt collectors to hunt down taxes owed by delinquent taxpayers. Scam artists knew an opportunity when they saw one. Read more →
Dealing With Taxes If You Live and Work Outside The United States
If you live and work outside of the United States, I may have some very good news for you. Although Americans are taxes on their worldwide income, you may be able to claim a huge deduction. Read more →
Dealing With The Internal Revenue Service
The mail has arrived and oh, no there is a dreaded letter from the IRS. Don?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. Read more →
Dealing with the IRS
It's funny how three simple letters can create such fear and loathing in your average citizen. But the IRS are people too. Keep this in mind and you'll find that dealing with the IRS will be easy and stress free. Read more →
Dear John Letters From The IRS
Undoubtedly, you are aware of Dear John letters. Often a young lady sent them to men in the military, often containing bad news. Well, the IRS sends them to taxpayers as well. Read more →
Debt and Denial - During the Tax Season
With the tax filing date quickly approaching, you must prepare your taxes again, and on time. This time of year, finances are always a priority for us, but did the thought ever occur to you that cheating spouses are spending money without telling you? Read more →
Debt Management Begins with Paycheck Management
This is an exciting time of the year for many American consumers, as tax time approaches. No, most people are not too excited about filing their income tax return, but most people receive a refund each year, and this year that refund averages out to a little more than $2000. Read more →
Deciding when to File a Tax Return?
April 15th ? ?The Day of Reckoning?! Every year, millions of Americans get ready to pay taxes to Uncle Sam, or get ready to collect a tax refund from Uncle Sam; when did this become the great day that it is for taxpayers, and when are we actually required to file a income tax return? Read more →
Deducting Miles Driven on Behalf of a Charity
A taxpayer may usually deduct 14 cents per mile for all miles driven on behalf of a charity (Section 170(i)). The primary purpose of the travel must be to contribute to the mission of the charity. Read more →
Deducting Points On Home Refinances
Deduction of Refinance PointsAny points that you pay in the refinancing of your residence are tax deductible over the length of the loan in question. The deduction is allowable only if the residence is your primary home and the new mortgage replaces a previous one and/or is used to improve the residence. Read more →

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