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  • McCain's tax cuts won't help you but these tax strategies will.  By : drew miles
    No one wants to pay more taxes than they are lawfully required to. But sometimes in their quest for lower taxes, many people will fall prey to many scams that promise a lower tax bill. In the end, these scams are always more trouble than they are worth.
  • Drew Miles Reviews Ways to Save on Your Taxes  By : drew miles
    Hi, my name is Drew Miles, and I would like to share with you some ways your business can save money on taxes every year, just by following some simple steps.
  • Tax Reform for New Immigrants and Returning Residents in Israel  By : Raveh Ravid
    The Israeli Ministry of Finance has recently approved a tax reform regarding benefits to be granted to Israeli new immigrants as well as "returning residents" as of January 1st 2008.
  • AeroMarineTaxPros.com: Transfer of Tangible Personal Property - Regulation 1595, Part 2  By : Thomas Alston
    By transferring ownership of an aircraft from one entity or individual to another, a sales/use tax liability can be created. There are different types of transfers of ownership.
  • AeroMarineTaxPros.com: Transfer of Tangible Personal Property - Regulation 1595, Part 1  By : Thomas Alston
    When contemplating the purchase of an aircraft, a potential owner must consider the ownership structure that will best suit their needs. Often, only afterwards, does the owner realizes they don't own the aircraft in the entity that is most beneficial for tax purposes or that limits their liability.
  • Taxation in Singapore  By : Account Serve
    Singapore does not tax capital gains. The major types of taxes that affect businesses and companies in Singapore are namely income tax, goods and services tax, stamp duty, property tax and customs and excise duties.
  • Taxman on the Audit Run  By : Account Serve
    We would like to alert clients of the recent stepped up audits by IRAS on past tax filings and relevant financial statements. Such queries are generally raised via IRAS’ desk or field audits.
  • Who Really Pays Income Taxes  By : Arthor Pens
    With all the talk of the rich not paying their fair share of taxes and the tax cuts earlier this decade only going to the rich, here are some facts to contemplate and you as the reader can make your own opinion.
  • I used money from my home equity loan to pay off some of my personal debts. Can I deduct interest?  By : ratetake
    In some instances, it is possible for individuals to deduct the interest of such home equity loans on their state and federal taxes, which are, or at least should be, filed annually the Internal Revenue Service. Despite the fact that the money can be used for reasons other than to buy, build or improve an individual's place of residency or home, the debt for which the home equity loan is used may still allow the loan's interest to qualify as home equity debt.
  • 401k Investment Calculators  By : rose winslet
    401K Calculators is nothing but a calculation used to determine the ability of an individual or employer/company with regards to his/its contributions towards 401k plan. For this purpose participants have been divided in three different categories.
  • Protect Yourself From Unnecessary Tax Loss Today!!  By : Carelin Bell
    Taxes are important and should be paid. They are the money that we pay to the government so that the government can serve us better. However, payment of taxes is a complicated problem.
  • Tax Disputes and the How to tackle them  By : Carelin Bell
    Paying taxes to local and national governments is something that we are all required by national law and it just makes only a part of our duties as a citizen.
  • Tax advice UK Get expert tax advice  By : Ampassociates
    When it comes to investing your money it makes sense to save as much as you can on the tax you have to pay. By saving and investing in tax-efficient ways you can keep more of the returns for yourself - and hand less back to the taxman.
  • UK tax services| Get expert tax advice  By : Ampassociates
    Tax season is a stressful time of year for everyone. As a businessperson you may get entangled in a complex web of tax rules and regulations. Do you have questions pertaining to Income Tax Rates, Child Tax Credit, Education IRAs, Student Loan Interest Deduction, Estate & Gift Taxes, or the Marriage Penalty Relief?
  • VAT Refund: Why You Should Get Professional Help To Reclaim VAT  By : Leslie Gilmour
    Large amounts of value added tax (VAT) on purchases made in Europe go unclaimed by companies each year. The main reason is that many companies are unaware they can reclaim VAT on purchases made outside their own countries.
  • Tax Time Tips for Mortgage Holders  By : ratetake
    It's that time of year again when numbers such as 1040, W-2 and INT-1099 become all too familiar to millions of people. One of the benefits of holding a mortgage on your house is the ability to claim certain deductions that can assist you in offsetting some of your tax burden. As you prepare to file your yearly taxes let's look at a few areas where you can take advantage of tax deductions and keep a little more green in your pocket this tax season.
  • The Truth About Using a Common Carrier Exemption  By : Thomas Alston
    Often people ask my opinion of the various exemptions that can be used to exempt an aircraft from California sales and use tax. I have a canned response that runs them briefly through the available methods.
  • Contrary to What Is Being Said, There Is No Part 135 Sales Tax Exemption for  By : Thomas Alston
    During the everyday conversations of aircraft dealers, brokers and prospective buyers the belief is being enforced that a Part 135 exemption exists in California. This belief is dangerous and misleading.
  • Tax Benefits of Incorporation  By : Larry Goldberg
    Some companies may seem to escape death, but they will ever be able to escape taxes. That doesn't mean there aren't some tax benefits out there, though, that only the corporations are getting. Companies are tempted to incorporate for a number of reasons, but more and more often, taxes are the main motivator. But why?
  • What to do With a Tax Refund  By : Justin Lukasavige
    As of 3/19 TurboTax had estimated that its customers have received over $22,778,433,536 in refunds for 2006 taxes alone!
  • Important Facts You Should Know Before Taking A Common Tax Deduction This Year!  By : Sam Peters
    Itemizing individual purchases that are tax deducible may seem to be too complicated or take a long period of time, but, the time to itemize tax deductions, like a Common Tax Deduction, is worth it for many taxpayers.
  • How to Reduce Or Eliminate Your Estate Tax  By : Nicholas Fagan
    I bet you probably didn't know that your heirs might have to liquidate ( sell off ) your home or commercial/residential rental properties immediately after your death.
  • Dare To Take A 2007 Income Tax Deduction This Year!  By : Sam Peters
    Every year Americans purchase items or services that are tax deductible. Tax deductible items, such as a 2007 Income Tax Deduction, many times referred to as tax privileged items that offer many taxpaying families a reduction in the amount of taxes they pay the IRS.
  • Capital Gains Tax - Improved Concessions for Small Business  By : David Natenzon
    Tax Laws Amendment (2006 Measures No 7) Bill 2006 passed through Parliament on 29 March 2007. It now awaits Royal Assent.
  • Your Money Matters  By : michael dinich dinich
    With the cost of living increasing every year and frequent changes in tax laws, it has become increasingly difficult for people to make plans for the future. The problem with retirement plans is that, they are based on the principle and assumption that 10 or 20 years from now the cost of living will be higher by a given factor. With tax laws changing and the cost of living increasing erratically, it has become difficult to estimate how much a person should contribute towards his retirement fund.

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