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Estate Planning

How to "HEET" up an Estate Plan

25th March 2010
Under IRC Sections 2503(e) (concerning gift taxes) and 2611(b)(1) (concerning generation skipping transfer ("GST") taxes) (hereafter the "IRC exclusion provisions") all "qualified transfers" for tuition or medical expenses are excluded from both gift and ...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Employment Law

File Your Case In Time With The Help Of The New York Workers Compensation Lawyer

18th March 2010
If you are an employee in New York you must be aware that nearly all employees of New York are entitled to be covered by the compensation insurance of the workers. Under this law, you can seek for compensation from your employer. The employer would have t...
Author: Ima Johnson
Personal Injury

What to Do if You Have Been Involved in a Taxi or Car Accident

05th February 2010
Did you know that an accident involving a taxi cab is far more likely to result in personal injury or death? Statistics indicate the probability for such an occurrence is several times higher than that of an accident involving a standard automobile. The r...
Author: SmithSEO
Legal

Child Custody Rights Of Mothers And Fathers

02nd February 2010
These days, the issue on child custody had taken a 180-degree turn when the law no longer believes that mothers should be the first priority in the event of the couple's separation or divorce. Nowadays, decisions on child custody cases are based solely on...
Author: Caksut
Real Estate Law

Premises Liability Lawsuits - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Legal Matters and Claims

15th January 2010
The owner or occupant of a dwelling or property has specific legal responsibilities when it comes to maintaining safe conditions on the property, or to warn guests or people who may frequent the property of unsafe conditions. Premises liability is branch ...
Author: Daniel Berry
Legal

New York State Child Support

12th January 2010
The amount of child support depends on the parents' income. For families where the combined income of both parents is under $120,000, the state of New York set Child Support guidelines. They are: 17% of the combined parental income for one child; 25...
Author: Bret Well
Taxes

Internal Revenue Service Tax Deductions

06th January 2010
Do you use the standard deduction that the IRS provides, knowing full well you can claim additional deductions? If you are worried about filing for deductions, do not worry about it. With good bookkeeping and filing of all receipts for deductable items, y...
Author: Tom Peters
Taxes

It’s Easy and convenient to e-File Taxes Online!

06th January 2010
Why more and more taxpayers these days have been doing e-file taxes online; the reason is its easy and convenient method of filing taxes. Preparing taxes using free tax software program, your tax return is more likely to be accurate and perfect. If you fi...
Author: Mark Waugh
Legal

California Worker’s Compensation and the Employer’s Responsibility in Work-related Injuries

05th January 2010
Under California law, most private employers are required to provide their employees with worker's compensation after suffering from work-related injuries and illnesses. The claim will cover the worker's medical expenses, loss of wages, and disability. ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Taxes

Tips to increase your Tax Refund

29th December 2009
Instead of looking for ways to get out of paying taxes, it is better that you file your returns in a systematic and efficient manner which will allow you to spend more time at work where you can make more money. But mind you there are certain ways to red...
Author: Spartan Ryan
Legal

How Much Is Child Support In New York State?

22nd December 2009
How Much Is Child Support In New York State? By David Storobin The amount of child support depends on the parents' income: . 17% of the combined parental income for one child; . 25% of the combined parental income for two children; . 29% of the c...
Author: marryzalaa
Personal Injury

Your Rights as a Personal Injury Victim

21st December 2009
Many people are injured using a consumer product. You need to be able to prove that the product was dangerous to an unreasonable degree. There are many things you need to be able to prove. Things considered include: the company who sold the product tha...
Author: SmithSEO
Personal Injury

Possible Compensation for a Personal Injury Claim

18th December 2009
When you are injured through no fault of your own, it can create financial hardship for you and your family. First, medical bills can mount quickly, particularly if you need surgery or other major procedures to treat your injuries. If you require rehabili...
Author: SmithSEO
Taxes

Does the Online Income Tax Accounting Software Really Help?

09th December 2009
During tax season there are several different ways to prepare your taxes. If you are living in Manhattan or New York, you may hire an accountant or CPA in New York, you may try to do them yourself by obtaining the right forms or going online to file, or y...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Taxes

How can Professional NY CPA Tax Preparation Service Help?

09th December 2009
If you are getting ready for Manhattan tax season you may be able to get a jump start on your taxes by keeping the best records possible and if you don't then give yourself a few weeks to go through all your records to find out what you can use in your ta...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
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