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  • Corporations avoid taxes – How they do it?  By : ratetake
    Most U.S. and foreign corporations avoid paying income taxes despite sales they are making. The Government Accountability Office said 72 percent of all foreign corporations and about 57 percent of U.S. companies doing business in the United States paid no federal income taxes for at least one year between 1998 and 2005.
  • Five Things You Need To Know Before Opening An Offshore Bank Account  By : Gregory Smyth
    Offshore bank accounts have been used for decades to help canny businesses to reduce their tax burden, hedge their financial bets, and operate with greater privacy. There are both positives and negatives to opening an offshore bank account - here is what your business consultancy management team should tell you about corporate offshore banking.
  • Raising The Inheritance Tax Barrier  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at some of the issues surrounding making a will and how future governments plan to bring about changes that will alter the amount you can inherit without incurring inheritance tax.
  • The Benefits Of Offshore Banking  By : Gregory Smyth
    Offshore banking is now connected immediately in people's minds, thanks to Hollywood movies, as something that you only do if you are trying to break the law. However, offshore banking in countries like Singapore, Switzerland, the Channel Islands and Bermuda can save substantial amounts of money, for individuals and businesses, and offshore banking advisors can help immeasurably.
  • My Guide to Self-Employment Tax  By : Uchenna Ani-Okoye
    If you are a self-employed individual, you will have a Schedule C to attach to your Form 1040, and self-employment tax is computed on Form 1040, Schedule SE.
  • 10 Best Charity Car Donation Tax Deduction Tips  By : Helen Hecker
    These are some of the most important and best charity car donation tips you'll need to consider before donating your car, truck, van or other any other vehicle.
  • 4 Ways To Reduce Your Tax Bill  By : David de Souza
    Four ways to save on your tax bill.
  • Tax Refund Options for Americans without Bank Accounts  By : Molly Winters-Hughes
    When it comes to choosing how you'll receive your tax refund, you have several options. A little-known option for those without bank accounts is the prepaid cash card. These cards offer several benefits, and are more convenient than carrying large amounts of cash and paying high check-cashing fees.
  • Audit Triggers - How Does the IRS Decide Who To Audit?  By : Ray Eddings
    Know what grabs the the attention of IRS audit agents.
  • Tax Advantages for the Self-Employed  By : Debbie - The TAXpert
    When it comes to tax strategies - Self Employment is one of the best going. With the numerous advantages and savings available, when it comes to tax time, most experts believe it is hands-down the best.
  • Take The Pain Out Tax Season With Advancements In Tax Software  By : Molly Winters-Hughes
    Tax Season can be such a pain. However it doesn't need to be. With advancements in tax software services you can have your taxes done without all of the pain and hassle.
  • Learning About Your Tax Status  By : Jude Wright
    It's tax season. Are you done with your taxes or are you just panicking about all of the unfamiliar terms? Let's take one of those terms, tax status, and try to make some sense of it.
  • Where To Find Free Tax Preparation  By : Low Jeremy
    Income tax is a means for the Federal Government to be able to pay for improvements in government services. The payment of individual or corporate income tax is used for the country's infrastructure, developmental projects and just about anything that will be for the betterment of the country and the lives of its citizens.
  • Using Software To File Corporate And State Income Tax  By : Low Jeremy
    Every year, taxpayers have to pay the appropriate dues to the IRS. This is so that the government has money to spend various services that are beneficial for the citizens. But citizens are not the only ones required to do it because business also have to do the same thing.
  • How-to: Taxes for your Stock Trades  By : Nicholas Swezey
    Do you know how to do your taxes for your stock trades?
  • New Interest Expense Allocation Rules  By : Douglas Stransky
    This article analyzes new Internal Revenue Code Section 864(e), which provides an opportunity for taxpayers to elect to modify their interest expense allocation for foreign tax credit purposes.
  • Taxes - Who Should I Turn To?  By : Court Tuttle
    This article tells that professionals are who to turn to and why.
  • Do You Owe Taxes On That Gift?  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Capital gains taxes can be confusing. How much tax do you pay on an inheritance? How much if the property is passed on as a gift prior to death? Jeff puts this difficult subject into simple terms.
  • Car Donation - Quick Tips To Help You Donate A Car  By : Helen Hecker
    Cars and other vehicles can be donated at any time of the year, from anywhere in the United States.
  • With These Tips Taxi Driver Accounts Do Not Have To Be Taxing  By : Terry Cartwright
    Taxi Drivers should not to bury their heads under the dashboard when it comes to producing a set of taxi driver accounts. Producing a set of taxi accounts without the use of a taxi accountant is possible and significantly easier if a professional taxi accounting software package is used.
  • C-Corp Asset vs. Stock Sale Dilemma  By : Dave Kauppi
    This Article summarizes a solid strategy for enabling C-Corp shareholders to enjoy a substantial gain in take home cash compared with a traditional asset sale scenario.
  • How To Avoid Vat Inspection Problems  By : Terry Cartwright
    Trained vat officers inspect company accounts on a regular basis and know exactly the types of errors likely to be uncovered. The article explains how to avoid problems by keeping accurate accounting records and the most common mistakes businesses make.
  • Differences In Tax Services  By : Jim Brown
    While all tax services achieve the same result, there are many differences in tax services and people have learned to study those differences carefully before they file their tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service each year.
  • An Introduction To Registration And Accounting For Value Added Tax  By : Terry Cartwright
    Value added tax is the tax amount added to the value of goods and services by a vat registered business when sold or transferred. Vat is not charged by businesses that are not registered for vat. This guide covers the vat threshold, accounting for value added tax, registration and submitting the quarterly vat tax return online.
  • Do Not Take On Your IRS Problems on Your Own  By : Kris Koonar
    You may be a tax compliant, filing all your returns on time and having no issues with the tax authorities in the past. Yet one fine day you receive the dreaded certified mail from the IRS you open it and you find a 30-day notice to pay the amount the IRS says you owe it, or you receive a telephone call from the IRS.
  • Options For Selecting Tax Services  By : Jim Brown
    The variety of tax services offered to consumers today has expanded and consumers are now able to select a variety of services that are tailored to specific needs.
  • 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.
  • What to Do When IRS Sends You Certified Mail  By : Kris Koonar
    Few people are happy or are looking forward to receive a communication from IRS.Please remember that IRS may ask you a series of questions depending on your status as a taxpayer.
  • How to Obtain an IRS Levy Release  By : Kris Koonar
    The IRS collects taxes on behalf of the Government. Many times, citizens do not pay their taxes on time and end up ignoring the various notices issued by the IRS due to various reasons. This can prove to be a costly mistake, since the IRS has powers to seize your bank account.
  • What You Should Do When You Receive an IRS Notice of Intent to Levy  By : Kris Koonar
    If you have ignored earlier notices from the IRS urging you to pay your unpaid taxes or informing you about some errors in the calculation of your taxes, then the IRS will start using their heavy weapons. They will send you a Notice of Intent to Levy.
  • Methods to Get Out of Tax Debt  By : Kris Koonar
    Individual circumstances related to federal tax liability of different taxpayers require different solutions for getting out of tax debt. There are five ways to deal effectively with tax debt that cannot be paid immediately.
  • Strategies to Solve Your IRS Problems  By : Kris Koonar
    Owing money to the IRS is an onerous liability. The sooner an IRS tax problem is resolved the better. There is practically no way in which you can wriggle out of the situation to avoid payment.
  • Tax Services Offered Online  By : Jim Brown
    With the advancement of computer technologies, taxpayers no longer have to leave their home to get advice on filing Federal and State tax returns.
  • Dealing with IRS Appeals  By : Kris Koonar
    With the right information and the right professionals backing you, getting an appeal in your favor is possible.
  • Be Aware Of Your Rights When You Solve an IRS Problem  By : Kris Koonar
    When you file your tax returns to the IRS, they process the information. You will normally, be intimated by the IRS when they feel that you have submitted incomplete or fraudulent information, or if the tax figures you have calculated do not match with theirs, while filing your returns.
  • Can The Creditors Take Your Tax Refund?  By : Court Tuttle
    Tax refunds can be such a good thing but not when it is taken from you so quickly.
  • The Economics of Vice Tax  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    A vice tax is an indirect form of taxation applicable to sold called vice goods like alcohol, tobacco and to a certain extent gasoline.
  • Filing Taxes Online - The Easy Way to File Taxes  By : Hernando Quevedo
    By choosing to file taxes online, people not only had reduced the burden of filing taxes but had got more accurate returns. Millions of taxpayers are now filing their taxes online because of its easiness and their advantages over the conventional paper filing, so it had become more and more popular.
  • Looking For The Best Charity Car Donation Program?  By : Helen Hecker
    In the new tax law, regarding the fair market value section, there are some exceptions, for example, you can base your deduction on the fair market value of the car or vehicle if the charity sells it to someone in need at a discounted price or if the charity uses the car as part of its charitable plan instead of selling it.
  • Tips So Taxi Driver Accounts Do Not Have To Be Taxing  By : Terry Cartwright
    Taxi Drivers should not to bury their heads under the dashboard when it comes to producing a set of taxi driver accounts. Producing a set of taxi accounts without the use of a taxi accountant is possible and significantly easier if a professional taxi accounting software package is used.
  • Top Paye Questions Answered  By : Terry Cartwright
    Employers and particularly new employers ask a variety of questions in administering the PAYE scheme. The top questions and answers include tax codes, week 1 basis, employee or self employment status, national insurance, statutory sick pay and what happens when an employee does not provide a P45 from previous employment.
  • Pay As You Earn Wages And Salaries Tax Scheme Explained  By : Terry Cartwright
    The PAYE system is a payroll administration system whereby employers deduct on a weekly or monthly basis income tax and national insurance contributions from employees wages and salaries. The PAYE administration involves the calculation of deductions, often performed by payroll software, and the tax returns and forms required by the tax authority which in the UK is the Inland Revenue.
  • Car Donation - Secrets To Getting The Most Money Out Of Your Charity Car Donation  By : Helen Hecker
    For vehicle values of less than $500, the value of the tax deduction comes from the donor's own estimate of the car's value, even if the charity receives less money when they actually sell the car.
  • Registering Self Employment And The Self Assessment Tax Return Form  By : Terry Cartwright
    If you start a business and become self employed in the UK you are required to register the self employment within three months of starting up the new business. Having registered as self employed you will then be required to complete the inland revenue self assessment tax return form each year.
  • Capital Tax Allowances And The Self Assessment Tax Return Form  By : Terry Cartwright
    To accurately complete the self assessment tax return requires the self employed businessman to understand the tax system as applied to capital allowances that can be claimed against fixed assets. A potential difficult area for the non accountant these notes explain what capital allowances are and briefly how to calculate the capital allowances which reduce the net tax payable.
  • Explaining Income And Expenditure Sections Of The Self Assessment Tax Return  By : Terry Cartwright
    Every self employed businessman in the UK is required to complete a self assessment tax return form and requires accurate accounting records to support the tax return. These notes explain how those accounting records should be entered in the income and expenditure section of the self assessment tax return form.
  • Taxi Drivers Pay Higher Taxes Missing Out On Capital Tax Allowances  By : Terry Cartwright
    Taxi drivers who employ a taxi accountant to prepare their taxi accounts may or may not be at risk of under claiming capital tax allowances. Many drivers who prepare their own taxi driver accounts may not have the expert capital tax allowance knowledge to minimise their tax liability.
  • The UK Government is Moving Towards TAX Simplification  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    How to simplify VAT rules and administration in the UK and the EU. HMRC is seeking views on the areas where VAT simplification is likely to be of most significance to all VAT registered business.
  • Business Sellers - Beware of Potential Changes in the Capital Gains Tax  By : Dave Kauppi
    If You are a business owner thinking of selling in the next few years, pay particular attention to the talk on capital hill about where they plan on getting the $800 Billion that will be lost by the repeal of the Alternative Minimum Tax. I think it will come right out of your pocket.
  • Practical Self Employed Tax Tips to Save you Money  By : Terry Cartwright
    UK Self employment carries the responsibility to sort out your own tax affairs, the first tip is to maintain good records of business income and expenses to minimise tax liability. With tax rates of up to 40%, tax is an essential area to achieve a degree of competence. Small Business Accounting Software and Payroll Software templates can ease the record keeping.

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