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Choosing Tax Software
TurboTax and TaxCut are the two top-selling tax preparation software packages. Get advice on comparing TurboTax and TaxCut to make the best choice for you.
• tax software • turbotax • taxcut • income tax preparation • income taxes

Becoming a Non-Resident of Canada
The determination of "residence" is not always easy. Becoming a non-resident means severing residential ties with Canada, beginning with the "dwelling place".
• canadian income tax law • definition of "resident" • becoming a non-resident • canadian revenue agency • income tax act (canada)

2001: A Tax Preview
Here are just a few of the potential and possible retirement and income tax changes you should know about for 2000 and 2001.
• retirement • income tax • tax • estate tax • individual retirement account

Cashing in with a Reverse Mortgage
Retirement savings not enough? Need a financial safety net? Is a reverse mortgage the answer? More and more enquiring senior homeowners want to know.
• reverse mortgage • senior homeowners • retirement income • tax-free cash • supplementing retirement income

Children's Fitness Tax Credit
Starting in 2007 Canadian taxpayers can get a non-refundable tax credit for some children's physical activities. Disabled children are eligible for extra credit.
• income tax credit canada • children's fitness tax credit • disabled children's activities • ballet lessons • canada revenue agency

Claiming Taxes at the Year's End
Waiting for the forms. Filling out paperwork. Screaming obscenities at receipts. It must be tax time. Claiming income taxes at the year's end? That's self employment.
• claiming taxes • end of the year • year's end • taxes • self employed

Federal Income Tax Refund Checks
If a taxpayer still hasn't received a 2006 refund, it is possible that the IRS does not have his or her current mailing address.
• federal income tax refunds • tax refund check • mailing address for tax refund • update address with irs • status of income tax refund

File Income Tax Returns for Free
This year, submit U.S. income tax returns electronically by using the Free File or e-File service. Filing taxes electronically is simple, convenient and fast.
• file taxes online • free file • e-file • irs website • file federal income taxes online

It's Tax Time! A Quick Look At Disability Issues And Taxation
Well folks, the clock is ticking. The end of April is drawing near, which means it's time to dig out those receipts, dust off the calculator, sharpen those pencils, and get down to business. Yes, that's right, it's time to complete your income tax return. Here's some information about taxes as related to persons with disabilities.
• tax • taxes • income tax returns • disabled • disability

The Fair Tax Act of 1999- Is This For Real?
The arrival of the holiday season means that the tax season is just right around the corner. The flat tax seeks to eliminate the tax season for good.
• income tax • flat tax • national retail sales tax • libertarian • united states

This and that
Just too much going on in the news this week from which I can choose so I decided to write a little about everything.
• barbie • gi joe • refund • income tax • bolder boulder

To Have and Have Not
executive pay in america
• executive pay • unions • progressive income tax • democrats • republicans

Free California State Tax Returns
California residents may e-file their state tax returns for free if they meet certain criteria.
• free california tax returns • free state tax return • calfile • qualify to use calfile • california e-file

Free Federal Tax Return Filing
Taxpayers who want to avoid paying tax preparation fees for 2007 federal income tax returns should check their eligibility for IRS Free File.
• free federal tax return • free state tax return • irs free file • tax return preparation fees • free electronic filing

Free State Tax Return Providers
Only some individuals who qualify for free federal tax returns through IRS Free File are eligible for free state filing. State return fees may be as high as $29.95.
• free state tax return • state income tax return • free federal tax return • irs free file • free filing program

Free Tax Preparation Program
Some individuals qualify for free tax assistance through the IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
• free tax preparation • free tax assistance • volunteer income tax assistance • vita • local vita site

HOMEWORK BEFORE SETTING PRICE - Part II
Basic factors to consider as homework and research before setting prices for products and services.
• craft talk • pricing • shrink-wrap • bags • labels

Qualifying Income for Tax Rebates
Learn what type of income counts and how much must be reported to qualify for a 2008 tax rebate.
• 2008 tax rebate • low income workers • economic stimulus payments • qualify for tax rebate • social security benefits

Tax Rebate and Other Scams
According to the IRS, tax scams are aimed at tricking people into revealing personal or financial info, such as social security, bank account, or credit card numbers.
• tax rebate • identity theft • federal income tax refund • income tax refund status • tax scams

What Is The Federal Reserve?
What is the Federal Reserve? It's a privately-owned organization that controls America's money supply.
• what is the federal reserve act • who runs the federal reserve • federal reserve conspiracy • what is the federal reserve • what does the federal reserve do

Florida Loses Tourist Dollars
Although tourism is Florida's main source of revenue, residents enjoy few of the benefits.
• florida • travel • tourism • tourists • orlando

Paying out at Tax Time
It's tax time, and for the self employed it means paying out. Waiting until the year's end puts real pressure on work at home budgets. Learn how quarterly payments help.
• paying out at tax time • paying taxes • income taxes • self employment tax • quarterly payments

Taxes and Claiming Expenses
Doing taxes as a self employed professional is already a real pain. Gathering 1099s, looking over records, worrying. Is claiming expenses worth the time and trouble?
• taxes • self employed • claiming expenses • working from home • claim expenses

The Decline of the Capone Era
Legal problems finally caught up with Capone and the federal government was able to end his reign as the "Boss of Chicago".
• al capone • jake guzik • alcatraz • income tax evasion • frank wilson

The Golden Years of the Capone Era
Review of the early years of Capone's reign as the master of the underworld in Chicago. With the events leading to his income tax court case and the St. Valentine Massacre.
• manny sullivan decision • income tax evasion • bugs moran • frankie yale • adonis club massacre

The Year the Tax Man Did Not Cometh
Last year Americans anticipated tax rebate checks. During World War II Americans anticipated not having to pay their 1942 taxes.
• income tax • withholding tax • henry morgenthau • treasury department • treasury secretary

Unrelated Business Income (UBI)
Non-profit organizations fund raise to pay for the costs of providing services. But non-profits must be careful about fundraisers that are unrelated business income.
• ubi • unrelated business income • unrelated business income tax • non-profit fundraising • ubi tax

Year End Tax Tips (for the Yanks)
An overview of year-end tax savings tips for Americans.
• income taxes • tax • irs • internal revenue service • publication 968

2008 Tax Rebate Information
There are several reasons why some people will not receive a tax rebate check. Invalid Social Security numbers and outstanding IRS tax debts are two culprits.
• 2008 tax rebate • economic stimulus payments • tax rebate information • irs tax debt • valid social security number

4 Ways to Slash Your Energy Bill
Slash electricity/natural gas bills using radiant barrier paint, compact florescent light bulbs, tankless water heater, energy efficient windows. Maybe get a tax credit?
• ways to slash your energy bill • price of electricity and natural gas • radiant barrier and latex paint • microscopic aluminum flakes • porcelain pellets

A LAST LOOK
Fica and federal deposits, When your combined employer and employee FICA and federal taxes for all employees total less than $500 in a quarter, you can pay the entire amount when you file your quarterly Form 941 - Payroll Tax Return. If, however, you owe more than $500 in FICA and federal payroll
• employer • employee • massie's • craft talk • fica

Charitable Donation Deductions
Charitable contributions can save you money in the form of tax deductions from the IRS. Before you make any deductions, find out the rules for donation deductions.
• charitable contribution tax deduction • charity tax deductions • charitable deduction value • charitable donation tax deduction • donations tax deductions

Donating Cars, Boats to Charity
Contributors should check the tax rules and the receiving organization before giving up the car, boat or recreational vehicle to charity.
• donating cars charity • irs vehicle deductions • internal revenue service car donations • auto fair market value • better business bureau contributions

Fair Tax Act taxes the imagination
The Fair Tax Act Proposal, Advocates Say, Would Lower Taxes, Increase Revenues and Level the Playing Field
• fair tax act • changing the u.s. tax system • overhauling the irs • sales tax vs. income tax • lowering taxes

Federal Tax Rebate Checks
The IRS will begin sending economic stimulus payments, commonly referred to as "tax rebates," in May 2008.
• federal tax rebate • tax rebate check • economic stimulus payment • eligibile for tax rebate • tax rebate timetable

IRS Free File for Tax Rebates
The only way to claim a tax rebate is to file a 2007 tax return. Individuals should file a federal tax return if they qualify for a tax rebate.
• tax rebates • economic stimulus payments • claim a tax rebate • tax rebate check • irs free file

Military Tax Topics
Military personnel should familiarize themselves with relevant tax provisions before preparing a 2007 income tax return.
• military tax • armed forces tax guide • military personnel • publication 3 • army taxes

MORE ON TAXES
When your combined employer and employee FICA and federal taxes for all employees total less than $500 in a quarter, you can pay the entire amount when you file your quarterly Form 941 - Payroll Tax Return. If, however, you owe more than $500 in FICA and federal payroll taxes,
• employer • employee • massie's • craft talk • fica

President Wilson's First Term
The first half of Woodrow Wilson's 8 years in office focused on Domestic policies such as the tariff, the money issue, and antitrust legislation, along with keeping Ameri
• woodrow wilson • clayton antitrust act of 1914 • election of 1916 • charles evan hughes • underwood tariff

President Wilson's Second Term
Woodrow Wilson had no choice but to send America to war in 1917, though he did so in hopes that he could perhaps prevent all such wars in the world's future.
• woodrow wilson • world war i • german submarine warfare • league of nations • treaty of versaille

Promises
Every new decade brings with it another challenge to the rights of individuals under the Constitution. It's time to ask why.
• history • politics • space • frontiers • frontier theory

The Future of Education
Thomas Frey, founder of the DaVinci Institute in Colorado, has a strong vision of the future in education. It does not resemble what we see today.
• future of education • electronics • davince institute • thomas frey • income tax system

The Shipyard That Got Away - Part 1
Written for the One That Got Away Event, this two-part article details one man's quest to capture a shipyard for his state.
• portsmouth naval shipyard • victor bourre • king george ii decree of 1740 • king george iii decree of 1770 • us constitution

The Shipyard That Got Away - Part 2
Written for the One That Got Away Event, this two-part article details one man's quest to capture a shipyard for his state.
• portsmouth naval shipyard • victor bourre • king george ii decree of 1740 • king george iii decree of 1770 • us constitution

INVENTORY - Past, Present and Future
Inventory is the basis of business. Control of it helps to clean out items that are not selling from the past, it helps you know what you must purchase in the present to make merchandise to sell in the future. Knowing your inventory of supplies purchased and items made allows you to control your money.
• manufacturer • massie's • crafts • craft talk • retailer


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