Tax

Personal Tax Returns - Top Tips!
By Nicky Larkin · 7 years ago
Do you dread preparing your personal tax return? Below are some top tips to decrease the pain and stress of preparing personal tax returns. TIP 1: Keep all the information you need for your tax ...
How to Stop IRS Wage Garnishment
By Anisha Eckert · 8 years ago
If the IRS has sent you a wage garnishment notice because of back tax debt, it can be very stressful, not to mention embarrassing. After all, you don’t want your boss-or even just the H.R. ...
What You Should Know About Arizona Tax Sales
By Joanne Musa · 8 years ago
There are a few changes to procedures in some counties for the Arizona tax sales, particularly the online tax sales. Here’s what you need to know for this year’s online tax sales in Arizona: The ...
Three Things The IRS Won’t Tell You
By Eugene Vollucci · 8 years ago
Income tax liability is derived by multiplying taxable income by the applicable tax bracket rate. The lower the taxable income, the lower the rate, thus the lower the tax liability. Herein lies the secret to ...
Understanding Dutch Payroll
By Douglas Mcgregor · 8 years ago
EAFS consulting BV are a Dutch Payroll consultancy for contractors. Each country has its own unique spin on payroll, social security and income taxation. The Dutch market is no exception, with the documentation and procedures ...
IRS Finally Gets It Right - This Is The Penalty-Free Path Forward American Late Filers Have Been Waiting For
By Horace Reichart · 8 years ago
Big Data and an ever aggressive approach by the IRS toward ferreting out Americans living abroad who are not current with their US tax filing has, so far, not yielded the results that the US ...
Estate Tax History
By Ryne Varnadore · 9 years ago
Estate taxes, also referred to as death taxes, relate to "power to transmit or the transition or receipt of property by death." Estate taxes are imposed when property is transferred at death. The size of ...
Tax refunds made simple
By John Dunn · 10 years ago
The daunting three letter word, tax, can evoke a wide range of emotions. However, it doesn’t have to, as the grass may well be greener on the other side. The confusion around tax refunds is ...
Facts To Consider When Starting Your Own Tax Business.
By Yvette Griffin · 9 years ago
Working at home is too good to be true for many of us but the idea of generating additional income while working from home is not impossible. Even though there are reputable home-based businesses out ...
Year 2013 | Last Best Chance To File Your US Expat Taxes
By Horace Reichart · 10 years ago
Find The IRS Before They Find You This is the last US tax filing season for American expats to become current with the IRS before new laws come into play that will reveal your identity, ...
What are Allowable Vehicle Mileage Tax Deductions for 2012, 2013?
By Angela Wells · 10 years ago
More and more people have to travel for their jobs and many people do not realize that it is possible to deduct their travel expenses when they go to file their taxes. You may ask; ...
I Was A Fiscal Cliff Weakling
By Horace Reichart · 10 years ago
"Give that Man Some Fiscal Cliff!" I worry sometimes. Sometimes a lot. I’ve been living in and outside the States for some years and one time as I was leaving, back in 2010, I knew ...
Earn 750000 tax-free! - A capital gains exemption allowed by CRA
By Den Gord · 10 years ago
If you sell shares of SMALL CANADIAN CORPORATION, you may be able to take advantage of 750,000 capital gains exemption! Section 110.6 of the Income Tax Act (ITA) allows 750,000 tax-free capital gains to individuals. ...
Tick, Tick, Tick – US Now Collaborating with 50+ Countries to Retrieve Financial Data on US Expats
By Horace Reichart · 10 years ago
The United States Treasury Department is now actively working with more than 50 nations to share Americans’ personal financial data that will reveal who is tax compliant, including American expats living overseas. The effort is ...
Shareholder Loans - treatment by Canada Revenue Agency
By Den Gord · 10 years ago
Shareholder Loans It has been widely common for the business owners to use their sole manager/director status to simply take funds for living from the corporation. Or, make the corporation pay for their personal expenses ...
Understanding Contractor Tax
By Zachery Corkum · 10 years ago
If you earn your money on a self employed basis, and contract your time to a company rather than being hired directly by them, then your tax status is wholly distinct from the circumstances of ...
Exactly What To Do If The IRS Is Threatening To Garnish Your Paycheck
By Lane Denhartog · 10 years ago
One of the hardest entities to go up against is the federal government. If you are unfortunate to be behind in your taxes, the government has a load of resources to use against you. It ...
At Last - Great News From The IRS For US Expat Tax Filers Who Are Late Or Non-Compliant
By Horace Reichart · 10 years ago
The IRS has declared filing three years back taxes is adequate for most US expat tax filers who are delinquent and there shall be no penalties for late FBARs (Foreign Bank Account Reports) from those ...
Dependent Care Tax Credit for Care of Elderly Parents
By Frank Addessi · 10 years ago
The short answer is maybe. Every year more and more homes house several generations. The return to multiple generations living under the same roof is because we are living longer and the cost of senior ...
Tax Deduction for Vehicle Donation
By Frank Addessi · 10 years ago
If you are considering making a charitable donation of your car and the tax deduction is important there are a few important things you should do first. Check out the charity and make sure they ...