Posts Tagged ‘tax deadline’

FBAR Filing Deadline around the Corner

Monday, June 27th, 2011

The FBAR… anyone familiar with that term?  I would assume that most people aren’t, so let me explain. The FBAR is an acronym for the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts and is actually a form known as the TD F 90-22.1, a pdf directly downloadable from the IRS for your filing convenience.  Kelly Phillips Erb, aka: Tax Girl,  wrote an article for Forbes online explaining the important
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Tax Help For Last Minute Filers This Thursday, April 15th on Big Biz Show

Monday, April 12th, 2010

If you’re one of the taxpayers who have not yet filed your taxes for 2009, tune in this Thursday, April 15th at 1:40pm PST to the Big Biz Show for free last minute tax help advice.

I will be discussing some last-minute tax filing tips for those who have not yet submitted their tax returns–namely, why you should file and how you can go about doing it if you’re strapped for
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Tax Help Tips: Tax Deductions You Should Not Forget to Claim-Thursday, April 1st at 1:40pm PST

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Are you taking full advantage of your allowable tax deductions? Have you saved as much as you possibly could on your 2010 tax bill?
Join us this Thursday, April 1st on the Big Biz Show at 1:40pm PST to hear part one of what Brian Compton has to share on the tax deductions you should not forget to claim.
By taking advantage of your allowable tax deductions, you can save hundreds of
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How Offshore Account Holders Can Reduce Tax Penalties: IRS Reviews Amended Returns for Quiet Disclosures and Extends the FBAR Filing Deadline

Monday, June 29th, 2009

In an effort to bring more tax evaders to the surface, the IRS has issued a new voluntary offshore compliance initiative in March of 2009, which provides more lenient penalties for tax evaders who have placed their assets overseas. In this initiative, taxpayers who voluntarily disclose their wrongdoings will only be punished with paying back taxes, certain penalties, and interest. Those who come forward will not face criminal charges unless
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