Archive for March, 2010

Here’s How You Simplify Your Taxes This year Posted By : Loretta Valero-Smith

Small businesses are particularly vulnerable at tax time. Often it’s a one-man show and he doesn’t have enough money to hire a full time bookkeeper.There’s two ways to approach the problem to make it simpler. They both involve organization.Even if you’re not a business owner, these tips also help you to file.

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Tax Credits for Provision of Sign Language Posted By : Happ Lamm

Tax credits are available for small businesses which employ 30 or fewer workers full-time or make less than $1 million in revenue. Expenditures covered include sign language interpreters and adaptive equipment.

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Tax Credits to Accommodate the Deaf Posted By : Happ Lamm

Small businesses with expenditures for sign language interpreters or adaptive equipment may receive up to $5,000 each year in tax credits.

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Tax Credits for Public Accommodations Posted By : Happ Lamm

Small businesses which spend money on sign language interpreters or adaptive equipment may receive up to $5,000 each year in tax credits.

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Dealing With Tax Deadlines When You Can’t Pay Posted By : Richard A. Chapo

The last few years have been absolutely brutal from an economic perspective. This has left many people staring at tax bills due in April that they simply don’t have money to pay. The question is what can and should you do in such a situation?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Tax Tips To Help You Get Your Tax Done Posted By : Phillip Lewis

Many find doing taxes to be stressful. Learn some tips that will help you do these much easier.

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

How to appeal your property tax bill Posted By : Joe Cline

The responsible homeowner will want to do a thorough check of their property tax bill to ensure they have not been over charged or remain passive when a property tax adjustment is due them.

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Posted By : Joe Cline

The Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive program works with the private ownership of residential and commercial buildings that bring a bit of history and culture to the cities they grace.

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

The Various Health Problems IRS Collections can Cause Posted By : roni deutch

The stress of an IRS audit or the back tax collection process can lead to very serious health problems. To avoid a serious medical issue, please consider the following list of common health effects of IRS collections. By staying aware of potential problems, you can establish a routine to properly manage your stress.

Monday, March 22nd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

6 Car Donation Tax Deduction Tips You Need to Know Posted By : Hope Hanlon

If you’ve never considered donating a car to charity, you might want to give the idea a second thought. Donating a vehicle to charity is a wonderful thing to do for many different reasons. You avoid the hassle of trying to sell it, you are doing something nice for others, and best of all, you could get a nice big, fat, car donation tax deduction!

Monday, March 22nd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off