Posts Tagged ‘tax incentives’

Tax Help For Individual Taxpayers to Take Advantage of Expiring Tax Incentives to Save Money Whiling Planning For Taxes in 2010

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

As 2009 draws to a close, it’s time to start planning your 2010 taxes. A good place to start is to educate yourself on the latest tax law changes so that you can successfully plan your 2010 taxes in advance. There are still plenty of soon-to-expire tax incentives that you can take advantage of before it’s too late. Also, if your financial situation has changed (loss of a job, closing
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Year-End Tax Help: Take Advantage of Tax Breaks in Recent Stimulus Tax Bills for Recession Relief

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

2009 has been a rough year for many people. Aside from getting professional tax help from a tax attorney or CPA, you can also learn how you can take advantage of available tax incentives in order to save money.  Below are some experiences from a taxpayer who wanted to emphasize the benefits of year-end tax planning in maximizing the many Tax Code provisions designed to help ease the impact of
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Tax Help for Taxpayers with IRS Problems - Act Fast to Take Advantage of Temporary Tax Breaks!

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

The current gloomy economy has put many ordinary law-abiding taxpayers in IRS trouble for unpaid taxes.
In response to this dire situation, Congress has been working steadfast to create a number of tax breaks for Americans who are struggling to make ends meet. In Feburary of 2009, Congress passed the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The nearly $800 billion economic stimulus package offers significant tax incentives.
However, due to the
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How Does the New Economic Stimulus Law Affect Your Tax Bill?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The federal economic-stimulus packaged includes tax provisions focused on cutting marginal tax rates and expanding tax incentives.  While the new tax agenda increases taxes on upper-income Americans, it also includes plenty of tax cuts.

To fund deficit-reduction and other federal projects, the new stimulus law would increase a range of taxes - which falls in line with President Obama’s pledge to cut taxes for the middle class while allowing tax cuts
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