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Taxes

Small Business Tax Forms: Who Should Receive Form 1099-MISC By January 31?

19th January 2011
Virtually every tax rule has a potentially long list of exceptions, limitations and otherwise mind-boggling list of finer points. Such is the case with the Form 1099-MISC reporting requirements. Ask a simple question: To whom am I required to send a Form ...
Author: Wayne M. Davies
Taxes

Roni Deutch Answers Common Questions About Bankruptcy and Tax Debts

12th January 2011
It is not uncommon for those calling my law firm about their IRS tax debt to ask about Bankruptcy. Will my tax debts be resolved by filing for bankruptcy? Unfortunately, there is no straightforward answer to this first question, as it will depend on...
Author: Roni Deutch
Taxes

Property Tax Relief

11th January 2011
The Property Tax Doctor can help the average homeowner win his rightful property tax relief. Under the common level adjustment, described above, the New Jersey's statutory standard for an acceptable property tax assessment margin of error in its calculati...
Author: Stacy Wallace
Real Estate Law

Real Estate for Beginners Residential Property Taxes

07th January 2011
When your property is under appeal the County Board of Taxation can adjust your home's value to the common level. The taxpayer should know the average ratio in the municipality where the property under appeal is located before filing a tax appeal. Remembe...
Author: Stacy Wallace
Bankruptcy Law

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and LLC Bankruptcy issues

06th January 2011
Arizona LLC Bankruptcy lawyers The United States Bankruptcy code that deals with Chapter 11 Business Bankruptcy is one of the most complicated statutes in American history. Not surprisingly, there are few attorneys that handle these types of cases. Of...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Bankruptcy Law

Protecting creditor rights during a debtor bankruptcy

06th January 2011
How to protect your rights when someone has filed bankruptcy Across the country, Courts are seeing more and more debt-collection cases flood the courtrooms. Most of the cases involve credit card collections, foreclosures, or evictions. This proverbial ...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Taxes

What is IRS Debt Settlement and How it Works

29th December 2010
Understanding tax debt settlement is essential if you owe money to the IRS. With a tax settlement, you are able to pay settle your liability for less than what you owe. The IRS offers several methods for taxpayers who are interested in settling their bala...
Author: Matt Robinson
Taxes

Higher earners warned over tax relief

19th August 2010
Those that fall into the higher earners bracket have been warned that the government may impose further restrictions to pension savings in the emergency Budget on June 22.Accountants and wealth advisers have reported a surge in calls from clients that ear...
Author: Samuel Gooch
Immigration Law

When should I take the Naturalization test?

10th August 2010
In order to qualify for U.S. citizenship, almost all applicants are required to take an English language test and a Civics test. Generally, applicants must establish to the satisfaction of the interviewing officer that they are able to read, write and spe...
Author: Paul Anderson
Legal

I Wrecked My Friend's Car - What Now?

25th June 2010
Your auto is in the repair shop for a couple days, and your friend very generously lets you use her spare car until you get yours back . Then the most humiliating thing imaginable happens - you wreck her car! What do you do now? First , obviously , you...
Author: Rasansky Law Firm
Divorce

Divorce: What Happens to Real Estate and Other Large Assets?

19th May 2010
Attorneys and lawyers both understand that you worked hard for what you have.The results of your hard work may be represented by your home, car, or perhaps a significant savings or investment account. Georgia law states that all assets and debts, large...
Author: SullivJe
Employment Law

Understanding the Damages of Age Discrimination

13th April 2010
Age discrimination in the workplace is strictly prohibited by the government. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) is a law that protects employees who are 40 years old or older from discrimination. There are many ways and means that give rise ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Commercial Law

Fighting a Denied Claim from an Insurance Company

08th April 2010
Probably the most common occurrence of a denied claim are those involving health insurance. If this happens to you, don’t take it laying down, fight for a resolution of your claim. You might be surprised at just how far you can get.Steps To Fight A ...
Author: tb_chats
Estate Planning

Switching Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts

26th March 2010
Irrevocable life insurance trusts ("ILITs") are commonly used to keep insurance proceeds outside the estates of the grantor-insured, the grantor's spouse, and the grantor's descendants (if a generation-skipping trust is used). As the name indica...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Bankruptcy Law

Can You Be Fired for Filing For Bankruptcy

24th March 2010
In general you cannot be fired for making filing a bankruptcy petition under the U.S Bankruptcy CodeUsually your employer will not know you have filed for bankruptcyUnder Section 525(b) of the U.S Bankruptcy Code you cannot lose your job for filing for ba...
Author: Frank Smith
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