Posts Tagged ‘tax tips for freelance professionals’

The Most Important Tax Advice to Help Taxpayers Make the Most of a Bad Year

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

2009 is a tough year for many Americans struggling to pay their taxes so it’s more important than ever to take advantage of deduction opportunities that can help make the most of a bad year. In this troubled economy, financial planning will be crucial to minimizing your tax liability.
However, the most important advice for taxpayers in this economic slump is to avoid IRS problems at all cost. If you can’t
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Tax Help Tips for Saving Money on Taxes for Freelance Professionals and Self-Employed Individuals (Part 2)

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

If you are a self-employed independent contractor, you need to know that the tax clock is ticking and you’re in danger of letting serious income tax relief money slip through your fingers. If you’re not careful, you could also make some common self-employed independent contractor income tax mistakes that will mean you’ll owe back taxes on your 2009 income tax return.
If you’re a freelance self-employed professional, the most important thing
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Year-End Tax Tips for Independent Contractors and Self-Employed Individuals Who Need Income Tax Relief (Part 1)

Friday, November 13th, 2009

In this current economy where the unemployment rate is still climbing, millions of taxpayers like you are setting up shop in their homes to provide services as self-employed independent contractors. Whether your new self-employment status is a temporary measure or part of your long-term plan to fortune and glory, there are tax dangers (plus surprisingly lucrative income tax relief) that you should pay attention to.
One of the top priorities for
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