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A Large Tax Refund Isn’t That Great

We have experienced a high volume of tax refund questions so we are going to address this topic. But, for those who haven’t filed their tax return yet or received a tax refund, don’t worry, it is still early. Read More.

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Paying Your Taxes With a Credit Card

If you are considering paying your taxes with a credit card because you don’t have the money, then think again. If you have the money but are paying because of convenience then that is okay as long as you are aware of the fees and interest that can add up. Read More.

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Property Tax Reassessment Questions

If you believe the current value of your home is lower than the last assessed value (i.e. basis for property taxes), then it might be time for a reassessment. .
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Donating to Haiti? Hold Off on Filing that Tax Return

Congress passed a bill which allows donations to the Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort to be claimed as a tax deduction on 2009 tax returns. The donations must have been made between January 12th and February 28th, 2010. For those that have already filed their 2009 returns, rest assured, you can amend your return to include this tax deduction. Just a little more paper work. Read More.

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What Is The Best Way To File Taxes?

As with most tax topics, the answer depends on the situation and requires a discussion with your spouse or business partner. We know this topic can get contentious at times so be sure to discuss all of the benefits and drawbacks of each option. Also, make sure the focus is not completely on which method is cheaper or what method you used last year. The financial positions of individuals and businesses change each year so the method you use to file your taxes should also be re-evaluated. .
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Answers to Divorce Tax Filing Questions

Geez, its true the whole divorce thing can get quite complicated especially when you throw taxes in the mix. So many tax questions like, "How do I file?...How much in tax deductions do I take?...What does he or she take?...Can they really claim all of that?...Am I liable for any of their penalties?" It can all get very overwhelming. But, take a deep breath and continue reading as we will help you find the answers to your tax questions. .
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Choosing the Right Tax Preparer For Tax Help

Whether the tax preparer you used last year will file your income tax return or you’re planning on hiring a new one, make sure to thoroughly evaluate them. There have been more changes to the tax code this year than perhaps any year in history, so having the right tax preparer is very important. Here’s what you should do to begin the process. Read More.

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Advice For Filing Taxes Online

It has been no surprise that the number of people embracing the convenience of filing taxes online (i.e. E-Filing) has increased significantly in the past couple of years. In fact, according to the IRS, 90M people used E-File for their tax returns in 2008. If you want to join the crowd, below are some factors to consider in deciding on whether or not to file your taxes online. Read More.

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Year End Tax Planning Tips

As painful as it is, you might as well start building a tax plan now since the alternative is scrambling last minute, burning the midnight oil, only to find out that you don’t have a clue what to do. Read More.

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Hiring a Nanny Comes With Tax Consequences

Let me guess, you just a hired a nanny for your child & now you think everything will be peaches and cream. Well, you are probably right when it comes to taking care of the child but not when it comes to figuring out the NANNY Tax. .
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