Posts Tagged ‘tax planning’

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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10 Things Taxpayers Can Do Before December 31, 2008 to Reduce the Tax Bill Due on April 15, 2009

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Start getting your 2008 taxes ready now with these year-end tax tips! Don’t wait till April to start thinking about your taxes. With the sluggish economy, you have to get started on trimming your taxes now, before the end of the year!
For 2008, savvy income and deduction management can help taxpayers make the most of a bad year. Knowing your rights as a taxpayer and how to avoid filing penalties
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Save Money and Reduce Your IRS Bill With Simple Year-End Tax Tips

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

In this troubled economy, tax planning has never been more important, and small businesses and individuals can get started on trimming taxes now, before the end of the year.
I recently blogged about the things taxpayers can do before December 31, 2008 to reduce the tax bill due on April 15, 2009.
It has been a bad year for many, so it’s crucial to employ financial strategies that can help alleviate potential
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Save Money With These Important Year-End Tax Planning Strategies For Small Businesses and Individuals

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Earlier this month, I discussed financial planning and tax strategies for alleviating potential IRS tax increases on Financial Lifeline Radio with Dave Harbison and John March.
For 2008 tax planning, the most important thing to do is income and deduction management. That is, try and shift as much income as you can into 2009. Now if you’re a wage earner, that is kind of hard.
But if you’re self-employed or an
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