Posts Tagged ‘tax advice’

IRS Oops: $110,000 Tax Refund Deposited into Man’s Checking Account

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Laguna Beach resident Stephen McDow woke up one day to find that the IRS had deposited a refund of $110,000 into his checking account. And so he spent it; Over the course of a year McDow spent more than half of the money in paying off his student loan debt, his mortgage and towards the purchase of a new. The catch… the refund did not belong to McDow and it
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Tax Resolution Tip for the Self-Employed

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Are you self-employed? Make your tax filing easier by creating a ‘tax’ account. Then place 30% of every dollar for Social Security, Income Tax and FICA  into that account and use it to make quarterly payments from it.
Avoid filing problems and make your life easier!
Do you owe back taxes to the IRS? Settle your debt with expert tax help. Check out our tax relief FAQs for more information
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Tax Resolution Tip: Tax Return Extensions

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
You can file for an extension on your tax return!
It is your right as a consumer. However, an extension grants you an extension of time to FILE, it is not an extension of time to PAY. You would still have to pay any taxes owed on time, however you can request a little more time in filing your tax return.
Get more daily tax tips at 365 Ways
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Tax Resolution Tip: Basics are Key: Sign Your Tax Return!

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Remember to sign and date your tax return! This may sound basic, but in the midst of finalizing one’s return the basics are often overlooked! If you’re filing a joint tax return, both you and your spouse have to sign. (Both must sign even if only one spouse had income during the tax year.) If you paid anyone to help prepare your return, they must sign also!
Don’t
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Tax Help News Round Up – Summer Time Tax Tips for Young Job Hunters, Small Business Tax Breaks, More Celebrities Tax Troubles and Precedent Tax Case for Animal Lovers!

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Latest edition of tax help news covering all things tax, from small business tax break checklists to furry feline tax court. This week we’ve Stumble(d)Upon the following tax news and cases:
The Real World: Tax Tips for Summer Workers – Is your son or daughter still looking for a job this summer? Consider employing them for your business and save big time on taxes! Check out this checklist for tax-saving tips as posted
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Tax News: IRS Releases List of Organizations Who Lost Tax-Exempt Status

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

When making donations to charitable causes it is always a great idea to document the donation properly which can later be used as tax relief in the form of a deduction.  Another important step is to check whether or not the charity you are contributing to is actually tax-exempt to begin with.
Last week the IRS released its list of approximately 275,000 organizations that have lost their tax exemption status.  According
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Tax Resolution Tip: What Is The Statute of Limitations?

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Quick tax lessons: The Statute of Limitations are laws regarding IRS timings:
- The IRS have 3 years to issue a refund to consumers
- The IRS have 3 years to audit your tax return
- The IRS have 10 years to collect any tax due from consumers
Find our more about the Statute of Limitations and expiration of back taxes. For more tax help, check out our tax relief FAQs and keep
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Tax Resolution Tip: Be Ready for an Audit with Relevant Proof of Transactions

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
If you are a home-based business owner, here’s a tax tip that is particularly relevant to you. Tracking your expenses is essential, especially if you are audited by the IRS. Save at least one copy of each and every transaction and/or deduction as proof in case of audit.
Visit our audit FAQ page for more information on IRS tax audits, including how to avoid them and survive an IRS
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Tax Resolution Tip: Proper Record Keeping

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Don’t be old-fashioned! Paying in cash is not the best option when it comes to taxes. Maximize your tax redeductions by using checks and credit cards for record-keeping. The IRS are happy to accept a cancelled check or credit card receipt as appropriate methods of keeping track of your expenses.
For more tax relief advice visit our Tax Help Articles and keep up with 365 Ways to Keep the
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Tax Resolution Tip: Easy Mileage Keeping for Tax Deductions

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Make the most out of your iPhone by combining good tax practices. The easiest way to maintain good mileage records is via your mileage log in your car or why not try the new iPhone app: automilez. This application stores mileage logs after each and every trip. The app is free for download from the Apple store, so get logging and make your tax mileage deductions easy
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Tax Resolution Tip: Jury Duty Tax Deductions

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
While we all experience the joy of Jury Duty at some point, not many consumers are aware of the tax implications when you take time off for jury duty. It is common for employers to pay the full salary of employees while they serve on jury duty. However some employers require the employees to ‘turn over’ jury duty pay received to the organization.
The IRS requires that
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Tax Resolution Tip: Stay Organized with Scanned Receipts

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Staying organized! Organization is important, and when it comes to taxes keeping track of your expenses is no different. With summer in full swing, make sure you’re keeping all receipts (business lunch anyone?). Scanning in your receipts is one way to keep on top of tax season. You can use products like ‘Neat Receipt‘ or even scanning receipts with your smart phone. The IRS has accepted scanned
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Tax News and Tips: Summer Job Tax Information for Young Workers

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Summer is here and with it comes the summer jobs for teenagers and young adults often on break from school.  In a recent article by Lara Saunders for the Wall Street Journal titled The Real World:Tax Tips for Summer Workers tax tips and traps are outlined for parents and young people with summer jobs. Here are a few of the important highlights directly from the article:
• Know your status. Young
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Tax Resolution Tip: Keep Up With Your Rights As a Spouse

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Tax rules regarding spouses are changing. Check out the article, A New Push To Protect Spouses recently posted on the Wall Street Journal. The rules for protecting spouses from their partner’s tax wrong doings do not always work. At the moment, both Congress and the IRS are rethinking them. If you’re a spouse, make sure you’re in the loop! You need to be aware of your rights.
For
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Tax Relief News: TRS and ASTPS Endorse Tax Problem Resolution Services Coalition

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Tax scams are vicious. Aside from the unethical motives that drive a firm to pose as a tax relief agency and target consumers who are in tax debt, stressed out and unsure where to turn for advise, it is downright low. Unfortunately tax relief scams are a common topic these days. With the increasing number of fraudulent ‘tax relief’ firms out there, there is a growing need to fight back
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