2008 Taxes
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10 Tips to Get a Maximum Tax Refund from 2008 TaxesTen tips that will help you in making sure you get the maximum tax refund that you can for 2008.
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Filing Taxes Using H & R Block's Software and WebsiteH & R Block's tax software takes all the work and worry out of filing your 2008 taxes. -
2008 Tax Tips that Could Save You Money in 2009Use these tax tips to save money on your 2008 Income Taxes. -
Where to Get Tax Forms for 2008 in Macon, GeorgiaA guide to places to pick up 2008 tax forms in Macon and other areas in Georgia.
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The People's Story About the Great Bail Out of October 2008People spoke out prior to passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
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How Maine Residents Can Reduce Their Property TaxesMaine residents can reduce their taxes by taking advantage of the homestead exemption. Veterans can qualify for a special exemption. And the circuit breaker program can provide a refund to qualifying homeowners and renters, depending on their income. -
The Best Places to Find 2008 Federal and State Tax Forms in Mansfield, MAThese are the best places to pick up all the 2008 Federal and Massachusetts State tax forms you need for filing your taxes on time.
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Why We Won't Get a Gas Tax Holiday: The History of State and Federal Gas TaxesIt's obviously appropriate somehow that state and federal gas taxes in America started at the one cent mark. It gives us more a broader sense of the tax hikes just in the last twenty years. And we can expect more hikes later after the non-existent gas tax holiday...
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How Much Will You Pay in State and Local Taxes If You Retire in West VirginiaWest Virginia offers retirees a convenient location, beautiful geography, a relaxed and high quality lifestyle and a low cost of living. Property taxes are among the lowest in the country and seniors can claim a $20,000 homestead exemption. -
Property Taxes a Big Issue in Georgia's 2010 ElectionsA combination of high foreclosures and rising property taxes put the squeeze on homeowners... and local governments. -
Try to Settle Back Taxes with an Offer in CompromiseTips on how to settle back taxes with an Offer in Compromise with Internal Revenue Service.
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Paying Taxes is PatrioticRedefining our mentality on taxes; from annoyance to a patriotic civic duty.
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Where is My 2008 Tax Rebate Check?To set the record straight, here are the most important facts to know about your 2008 tax rebate check.
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Inheritance Taxes: "You Can't Take it with You!"Inheritance taxes and your options to consider.
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Liberal New York Times Writer Fails in His Opinion of the Bush 2008 Stimulus PlanA liberal New York Times opinion writer is against the 2008 tax stimulus plan. His opinion of the stimulus plan is wrong and his idea of what America needs is ignorant and may hurt the democrats.
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What State Taxes Will You Pay If You Retire in Texas?Texas ranks 43rd among the states in state and local per capita taxation. Texas has no state income tax. There are state and local sales taxes. Property taxes can be relatively high, but the overall tax burden for retirees in Texas is low. -
President Elect Barack Obama's 2008 Campaign Promises2008 Barack Obama Campaign Promies. In his historic run to the White House, President (as of 20 January 2009) Barack Obama made a record 510 campaign promises. -
Filing Taxes - Tax Forms - Which One?Filing taxes can be a very intimidating task as the major decision is which tax form to use. Listed are the three tax forms and the requirements for each one.
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What State Taxes Will You Pay If You Retire in Louisiana?Louisiana offers a low overall state and local tax burden for retirees. Many types of pension income are exempt from state income tax, and with a generous homestead exemption, property taxes in Louisiana are among the lowest in the country. -
Do Your Taxes for FreeThere are more ways to prepare your taxes than ever. Here's a good one.
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How to Get an Extension on Filing Your TaxesThe deadline to file taxes is two weeks away, but for some, more time is needed. This article details some ways that people can delay filing taxes while they get their affairs in order.
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Important Tax Changes that Could Affect Your 2008 Tax ReturnSeveral tax law changes were implemented last year, and many will affect your 2008 tax return. If you received a stimulus check or purchased a home in 2008, you are eligible for some new credits.
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Obama Breaks Key Promise on TaxesOver the course of the 2008 campaign, Barack Obama repeatedly vowed that he would not increase taxes on people making less than $250,000 in a year. As President, he has already broken his word. -
How to Calculate the Taxes Deducted from PaychecksWhether you get paid weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, you receive paychecks. There are different deductions. How do you calculate the taxes from your paychecks?
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An Overview of Federal Estate TaxesSome simple guidelines for determining if the estate of a recently deceased person is subject to federal estate taxes.
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2008 H&R Block TaxCut Basic Federal SoftwareAs tax time approaches, it is important that you determine how you will file your 2008 tax returns. If you will be preparing and filing them yourself, you should be sure that the software you choose is the right fit for your situation.
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Associated Content Holiday 2008 Sweepstakes Official RulesOfficial rules for the December 2008 Associated Content Holiday Sweepstakes
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Tennessee Cost of Living for Retirees: Low State and Local TaxesTennessee offers a low state and local tax burden, ranking 44th among the states in 2008. The state income tax applies only on interest and dividends, seniors 65 and older can qualify for property tax relief, and the state sales tax is 7%. -
2008 American Express WishList is Tech-HeavyThe 2008 American Express WishList is something that the credit card company does around Christmas each year.
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Family Events in Tulsa, Oklahoma, December, 2008There are many fun, family activities in Tulsa, Oklahoma in December, 2008. Here are just a few of the scheduled events.
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Great Insight on Why John McCain Lost the 2008 Presidential ElectionLearn what John McCain did wrong! See why he lost the 2008 presidential election!
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What State Taxes Will You Pay If You Retire in Florida?Florida, ranked 47th among the states in per capita taxation, has no state income tax. Homeowners qualify for a homestead exemption on property taxes and seniors may qualify for an additional exemption. The state sales tax rate is 6%. -
A Review of Turbo Tax 2008If you are looking for the best way to file your taxes on your own, consider using Turbo Tax 2008 Federal edition.
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Examination of Candidate's Rhetoric in the 2008 Presidential ElectionAn examination and overview of how the presidential and vice presidential candidates spoke during the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Celebrity Foreclosures of 2008The year 2008 has been a trying one for both average homeowners, and the famous ones. Check out some of these surprising (and not so surprising) celebrity home foreclosures... -
Where to Find 2008 State and Federal Tax Forms in Bismarck, North DakotaIt's time to start thinking about filing your taxes. First step: Get the forms you need!
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Intuit TurboTax for Personal and Home Business TaxesIntuit TurboTax is a powerful program that allows small and home business owners the ability to file accurate tax returns easily while minimizing errors and maximizing refunds.
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Sex and the Single Zillionaire: My Best Christmas Gift of 2008My best Christmas present of 2008 was a book called Sex And the Single Zillionaire, a novel by Tom Perkins, which I quickly read and reviewed.
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Was the Stock Market Crash of 2008 a Fake Out?Fear and Greed cause market excesses. A lot of Americans suspect that the market crash was created by false information generated to cause the crash as a desired result with artificial fear and hysteria? -
Four Simple-Yet-Effective Strategies to Reduce Taxes on Your Stock PortfolioIt may be nice to earn a 10% profit on an investment, but when you are required to pay 30% to Uncle Tom, your perspective may change. Here are a few ways to reduce taxes on your stock portfolio.
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