Taxes
Hurricane-affected Businesses Receive IRS Filing Extension
The IRS has announced the availability of an additional postponement of filing and payment requirements to businesses in the Gulf Coast. The filing extension comes as part of the continuing effort to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Read more →Hybrid Rebate for 2006 Tax Credit for Hybrid Cars
You may be preparing your 2005 tax return now so it's a good time to start thinking about what you can do to save on your 2006 taxes. If you happen to be in the market for a new car you should know about the new Hybrid Rebate (tax credit) that? Read more →Hybrid Vehicles and Tax Benefits
You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Read more →I Haven't Filed a Tax Return with IRS in Years, What Do I Do?
In elementary school, kids come up with creative excuses why they did not bring in their homework. "My dog ate it" or "It was stolen by invisible space aliens" might be given as a reason why something was not turned in on time. Read more →If You Filed an Extension for Your Taxes ? Time's Almost Up
During a beautiful summer day, it is easy to forget some of the things you have to take care of. If you filed an extension on your taxes earlier this year, the deadline is approaching. Read more →Imporant IRA Changes For 2006
2006 is a little more than half way over but we have already seen some major changes in the IRA rules. This article will summarize two of these changes and what they mean to you. Read more →In 2005, IRS Was Bold, Aggressive and Relentless
Prior to joining the Bush administration, Mark W. Everson was known as a hard-charger in the business world. A Texas businessman with a down-to-business, no-nonsense attitude, Everson was vice president of a $2 billion food services company and an executive with a French industrial company. Read more →In Gratitude
Dear Taxpayer,Your none too humble servants all too rarely express their deep appreciation for all you have done to make America all that it is today. We hope this message will correct that oversight. Read more →Income from Work as a Notary Public is Exempt from the Self-Employment Tax
The work of notaries public is in demand with all so many people buying or refinancing their homes. A notary must attest to many signatures in the closing of a purchase or refinancing of real estate. Read more →Income Tax
Income tax is a charge on one's income that is paid to the government. Most countries around the world today are governed by democratically elected governments. Read more →← Previous Next →
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