Taxes


Employee vs. Independant Contractor: A Simple Guide
Deciding when a worker is an employee and when a worker is an independent contractor can be difficult. This article can help employers choose wisely.
Understanding the Offer in Compromise Living Standards Guidelines
An essential component of the Offer In Compromise is the Living Stardards section. While personal standards may vary, the IRS guidelines do not.
Tax-Free Weekend 2010: Texas and Connecticut Tax Holiday Details
Texas and Connecticut have sales tax holidays during the weekend of August 20, 2010. Find answers to common questions about the tax-free shopping days.
Avoid Property Tax Foreclosure: Payment Plans, Exemptions & Loans
You can avoid the government's seizure of your home through property tax foreclosure by taking advantage of county payment plans, tax exemptions and loans.
How to Correct Previous State Income Tax Problems in the U.S.A.
This article looks at how a state income tax payer in the United States can fix earlier state income tax issues.
Dealing With IRS Tax Debt
Tax debt is a growing problem. While IRS tax debt can feel overwhelming, the good news is that the problems can be managed by taking a few practical steps.
How to Calculate Ohio's Tax Withholding
A look at how to determine the different tax withholding amounts for Ohio.
A Home Based Business can be a Big Tax Write Off
Having a small business is great for many reasons because even small losses will really just be a bonus.
2011 Income Tax Rates Favor the Middle-middle Class
When tax rules and regulations are reformed, they always favor one group over another, and in 2011, the middle-middle class gets the most benefit.
2011 Income Tax Rate Changes
Tax changes from 2010 to 2011 are higher for the lowest and highest income earners, as well as those who die.
Watch Out! The IRS Wants Your Quickbooks Files.
The IRS is rolling out a new audit program. IRS agents will be armed with Quickbooks 2010 available to look at, and request, full Quickbooks files.
Obtaining an Employer Identification Number
The Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a number assigned by the IRS to entities that pay employment taxes; it can be obtained for free.
How to Verify an EIN
Steps an individual can take to check or verify a company's Employer Identification Number.
Expats: The Right to Leave - Form 8854 Must be Filed
More and more Americans are renouncing their citizenship and choosing to sign form 8854. Failure to sign form 8854 can result in penalties.
IRS Trouble? Find Tax Attorneys for Tax Resolution & Tax Relief
Tax resolution and tax relief is a complicated process that requires a reputable and efficient tax lawyer. Find a good tax attorney to battle the IRS.
Dividend Imputation: Franked Dividends and Franking Credits
On 1 July 1987 Australia introduced a dividend imputation system in respect to the payment of dividends to shareholders.
Income Tax Liability and LIFO Inventory Valuation Method
Reduce company income tax by adjusting inventory value. Discover the LIFO method of inventory valuation to reduce company income tax liability.
Same-Sex Couples Opposite-Sex de Facto Relationships & Taxation
In 2008 the Australian Government passed a law to ensure 'all couples and families are to be treated the same way for tax purposes regardless of gender.'
Tax Harmonization Helps Businesses but Harms Consumers
Tax harmonization can be a boon for some businesses, but higher prices are a hard pill to swallow for recession-battered consumers .
Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
Under Australian tax law you are liable to pay capital gains tax (CGT) when a CGT event arises and you make a profit on disposal of a CGT asset.
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