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Taxes

Preventing Tax Related Identity Theft

09th February 2011
The United States Federal Trade Commission estimates as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. Identity theft is a crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of someone else’s personal identifying information - such as Soci...
Author: Roni Deutch
Taxes

Are You Missing Out on Millions of Dollars in Tax Credits & Incentives

01st February 2011
Each year, businesses overlook millions of dollars in Tax Credits and Incentives. Furthermore, billions of dollars of local, state and federal tax credits and incentives are unclaimed. Businesses can retain more of their revenue and increase cash fl...
Author: Staff Writer
Divorce

Getting Things Straight Between Legal Separation and Divorce

20th January 2011
There are many reasons why couples want to end their relationship as husbands and wives. After swearing that they will live together through thick and thin, couples find that their love is not enough to balance their differences. This is where the idea of...
Author: michellegillett
Taxes

Tax Relief Act Of 2010 - How The 2011 Social Security Tax Cut Affects Small Businesses And Employees

13th January 2011
Did you know that the federal government is giving virtually all wage earners and self-employed folks a 2% raise for 2011? Thanks to the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 (aka Tax Relief Act of 2010), whic...
Author: Wayne M. Davies
Taxes

Tax Advice for American Farmers

10th November 2010
The farming industry has been a major part of America since our country began, and continues to thrive today. Fortunately, the government provides special tax incentives for farmers, but navigating the complicated IRS tax code can be difficult even for st...
Author: Roni Deutch
Law

Where Has Social Security Gone

12th October 2010
Social security is insurance money that is collected in a variety of ways. It is a tax that is taken out of everyone’s paycheck in order to support its program. This insurance plan was originally founded in 1935 under the Social Security Act. Its main ...
Author: Tikee Pittman
Taxes

What are the benefits filing a 1040 tax return?

05th October 2010
Unfortunately tips are considered taxable income in the United States. A person will have to report any significant amount of tips that they receive on their tax return. An individual who receives a few cash tips probably won’t have to bother reporting t...
Author: bruceconans
Bankruptcy Law

Stop Wage Garnishments

24th September 2010
Are you barely making ends meet with your current wages? What kind of financial trouble would you be in if you were making 25 or 50 percent less than you are now? That kind of financial peril can happen if one or more of your creditors gets a judgment a...
Author: Max Gunderson
Immigration Law

Completing the US citizenship application

02nd September 2010
A person is called a US citizen, when he/she is a legal member of the United States. Being a US Citizen , the individual is rewarded with all the rights and privileges that become a part of US Citizenship. The individual may obtain the Social Security an...
Author: Linda_Williams
Taxes

Have Unfiled Tax Returns? Follow the Tax Return Checklist

27th August 2010
If you have had luck so far that your unfiled tax returns have not caught the attention of the IRS, your luck may be about to run out. The Internal Revenue Service's rise in enforcement will mean that all unfiled tax returns will be returning to you with ...
Author: amystampley
Employment Law

An Introduction To Payroll Tax

20th July 2010
The Federal tax, Social Security Tax and Medicare Tax form a part of the Payroll Tax. This article will give a brief introduction on each of these tax heads that form the Payroll Tax. Federal Tax The Federal Tax is a portion of every individual's m...
Author: Gen Wright
Immigration Law

Getting A Work Visa To Spain

02nd July 2010
Working in a foreign country is great way to finance your travel to the country. But if it is about working in Spain, citizens of EU (European Union), do not require a visa to travel and work here. However, if you belong to a non-EU nation, it is importan...
Author: rachael michael
Business Law

Are You Looking For Retirement Income Security?

02nd June 2010
Are you ready to retire and have a lot of money saved up? Did you forget to save for retirement? One day you will be retired. So what can you do now, if you did not save retirement money? If you are not ready to retire, then you will need to keep working ...
Author: Rudy Silva
Legal

Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Part-Time Work

17th May 2010
I'd like to talk to you about a topic that comes up quite a bit in my social security disability practice here in Atlanta, and the issue has to do with part-time work. As you know, Social Security Disability is dealing with a lot of very, very long delays...
Author: Jonathan Ginsberg
Taxes

Key Provisions and Individual Tax Provisions you Need to be Aware of

29th April 2010
Key Provisions and Individual Tax Provisions you Need to be Aware of Do you know what the key provisions and individual tax provisions are that were recently added to the Health Care Reform in March of 2010? Most people don't yet understand what these ...
Author: Cathy Taylor
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