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IRS Tax ReliefHere are the basics for Tax Relief. You'll find information on an 'Offer in Compromise' and who qualifies for an offer. Don't worry, your not alone. There are millions of Americans in the same situation.
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American Tax Relief - Company Shut Down by Federal JudgeAnother tax relief firm charged with scamming clients. -
How to Get IRS Tax Relief from Back Taxes or Unfiled Tax Returns1 out of 6 Americans need to know their options for income tax relief and avoid financially debilitating penalties and levies. Here are a few tips to help you get the IRS tax relief you need.
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Property Tax Relief in TennesseeThere is property tax relief in Tennessee for homeowners who are 65 or older or disabled, and for disabled veterans and surviving spouses. There is a property tax freeze program for homeowners age 65 or older at the option of the county or municipality. -
IRS Offers Tax Relief to Those Affected by DisastersIf you are living in an area identified by the government as a federal disaster zone, you may qualify for special IRS tax assistance and relief. Here are five things you need to know.
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Categories of Property Tax ReliefEvery property owner is looking out for some relief in property taxes. Reliefs are available to many categories of property owners - first time home buyers, and even the low income taxpayers. What are these reliefs? Chintamani Abhyankar explains.
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TAX - Relief for Homeowners Who Suffered Losses from Hazardous Imported Drywall InstallationsThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) decides to offer tax deduction benefit to those taxpayers who suffered casualty losses from such faulty imported drywalls.
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Was the Estate Tax Relief Sufficient?As the 2010 calendar year started to wind down, talks in Congress intensified about the possibility of extending the Bush era tax cuts. Included in the discussions was the possibility of altering the parameters of the estate tax.
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Categories of Property Tax ReliefEvery property owner is looking out for some relief in property taxes. Reliefs are available to many categories of property owners - first time home buyers, and even the low income taxpayers. What are these reliefs? Chintamani Abhyankar explains.
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Property Tax Relief in DelawareDelaware homeowners age 65 or over can qualify for a credit of up to $500 against their regular school property taxes. Kent, Sussex, and New Castle counties offer property tax exemptions to homeowners over 65 or disabled, depending on annual income. -
Massachusetts Property Tax Relief: Who Qualifies to Save?Real Estate tax relief programs available to Massachusetts residents.
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Residents Approve Elderly Tax Relief in Deep River, ConnecticutThose aged 65 and older who have lived in Deep River for at least five years are now eligible for additional tax relief thanks to a newly passed ordinance.
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New Tax Changes: The Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006In late 2006, President Bush signed the Tax Relief and Health Care Act into law. This piece of legislation offers a total of $45.1 billion in tax breaks and adds more than 200 changes to the federal tax code. -
Make Sure Your Tax Benefits Are Not Taken Away - Teacher Tax Relief Act (H.R. 549)Teachers, did you have to wait until February to file your taxes this year so you could claim the educator tax deduction? Were you frustrated because of the wait? Don't worry, next year legislators have decided to do away with the $250 deduction all together.
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Companies Promising Reduction of Delinquent IRS Tax Debts Fleecing ConsumersConsumers with IRS tax problems are seduced by TV ads from tax relief firms promising to settle their tax debts for pennies on the dollar, and in some cases, promising to wipe out the debt to the IRS in full.
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Tax - Injured Spouse Relief Vs. Innocent Spouse ReliefWhen one spouse gets an unfair tax liability for actions of the other or former spouse. How injured spouse relief differs from innocent spouse relief.
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How to Settle Your Tax Debt by Negotiating a Payment Plan with the IRSThe IRS wants recession-burdened Americans to settle outstanding tax debts. Here are some tips to negotiate an IRS Installment Agreement.
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Individual Tax Returns 2007 - Ten Things You Need to KnowTax related tips and hints as well as new guidelines are outlined in this article. -
South Carolina November Tax Holiday: Handguns, Rifles and ShotgunsThe South Carolina November tax holiday smacks in the face of civilized society with its tax relief for prospective gun owners. Why not silence the violence?
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Property Tax Relief in MissouriMissouri residents 65 or older or disabled, whose income is below a certain amount, can qualify for a property tax credit. Another credit, the homestead preservation credit, provides relief when property taxes increase by more than a certain percentage. -
HAPPY Act Legislative Bill Proposes Tax Relief for Pet OwnersThe HAPPY Act legislative Bill provide tax deduction for pet owners up to $3,500, if enacted into law. Especially during the recession many pets owner can not afford to pay for pet food, medical care & often place their pets for adoption.
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How to Hire a Tax Resolution Company You Can TrustHow do consumers choose from the large number of companies out there that offer tax relief assistance? And more importantly, how do they know they won't end up getting ripped off? Here are 7 ways to ensure that your IRS tax problems are in good hands.
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Income Tax Refund: How the New Tax Law Might Delay Your Refund but Get You More MoneyOn Dec. 17, Congress passed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010--also known as the unemployment extension by some. This new law may impact your income tax refund receipt date. -
Tax Return Filing Date Delayed for Some Taxpayers in 2011When filing a 2010 return, many individuals will not be allowed to file their return until after mid-February, 2011. This article summarizes the types of tax forms that will be delayed and who will be impacted by the Tax Relief Act of 2010.
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A Brief Summary of the 2010 Tax Bill and What it Means to YouPresident Obama signed the The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 on December 17, 2010. This article summarizes the key elements of the bill and what they mean to various taxpayers. -
6 Tips for Hiring a Good Income Tax Attorney or Certified Tax Resolution SpecialistAn experienced tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist (CTRS) can help taxpayers secure tax relief through IRS settlements. Before you hire professional tax help for resolving your IRS problems, check out these tips.
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McCain Tax Plan Provides Almost Zero Relief to Those Hurting the Most -- the Middle ClassAt a time when middle class income has fallen, on average $2000, and when middle class families are paying $4500 more per year in basic expenses, the Republican Party is proposing a tax plan that results in almost zero tax relief for working families.
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Save on Back to School Sales Tax Relief in TexasRetailers are giving customers a break through their annual Sales Tax Holiday!
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IRS Help and Income Tax Relief for Individuals and Businesses Unable to Meet Tax ObligationsIt us important for taxpayers to know how to prevent or resolve tax audits and avoid financially debilitating levies.
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Corrosive Drywall Tax Relief: IRS Guidance for Tax ComputationThe IRS issued guidance on 9/30/10 regarding relief to homeowners who have suffered property losses due to the effects of certain imported drywall installed in homes between 2001 and 2009. Links to IRS information. -
Free Items for Tax DaySuffering from the Tax Day blues? Cheer up with some of these great free items.
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Say "NO" to Tax Cuts!The expiration date for the Bush tax cuts is looming ahead. The 2001 and 2003 tax cuts added about 1.7 trillion dollars to the deficit between 2001 and 2008. Congress should allow them to expire at the end of this year. -
Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday 2008Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick singed the tax-free weekend bill, as was expected. The Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday 2008 takes place August 16, 2008 through August 17, 2008. -
Citizens Rally for Property Tax ReformA tug of war over taxes has developed between local governments fat on property tax revenue, and the people of Florida, represented by their State Legislators. A call has been made for citizen action.
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12 Last Minute Tips to Help You Pay Less Income TaxThere is still time to reduce your tax bill for this year. Most of them require quick action, by December 31. -
Property Tax Breaks in MichiganMichigan residents can qualify for an exemption from a portion of the property taxes on their principal residence. There is a homestead property tax credit for owners and renters, and certain residents can qualify for property tax payment deferments. -
North Dakota State Income Tax Deductions and CreditsWhen you prepare your North Dakota state income tax return you may qualify to subtract certain income included on your federal return. There are also special credits you may be able to claim in North Dakota, such as the property tax credit. -
Score One for Those Swindled by the "Tax Lady" Roni DeutchScore one for all those who found only empty promises after they emptied their wallet to the "Tax Lady." Roni Deutch shuts down her tax resolution firm.
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Income Tax on Cancellation of Farming DebtFarmers can exclude the cancellation of qualified farm debt from their federal taxable income if the proceeds were used directly in operating a farming business. The debt cancellation offsets other tax benefits and/or reduces the basis of farm property. -
Financial Help: Tax Detectability of Contributions to IRA'sA review of different types of Individual Retirement Accounts and their tax implications for individuals.
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