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  • 1031 Tax: Good For Investors, Good For The Economy  By : Trisha Coppley
    The 1031 tax exchange is a method used by investors in real estate in order to indefinitely defer tax liability on a property's sale. This is achieved by giving the rights to a piece of property one plans on selling to an intermediary, who holds the sale proceeds and uses the money to buy a replacement property that complies with the rules delineated in Section 1031 of US tax code.
  • Dare To Take A 2007 Income Tax Deduction This Year!  By : Sam Peters
    Every year Americans purchase items or services that are tax deductible. Tax deductible items, such as a 2007 Income Tax Deduction, many times referred to as tax privileged items that offer many taxpaying families a reduction in the amount of taxes they pay the IRS.
  • Estate Planner  By : michael dinich dinich
    With the cost of living increasing every year and frequent changes in tax laws, it has become increasingly difficult for people to make plans for the future. The problem with retirement plans is that, they are based on the principle and assumption that 10 or 20 years from now the cost of living will be higher by a given factor. With tax laws changing and the cost of living increasing erratically, it has become difficult to estimate how much a person should contribute towards his retirement fund.
  • Get Your Unclaimed Money Share  By : Mark Silverman
    The unclaimed money sums are quite incredible, billions of dollars are waiting to return to their rightful owners. Using trusted online records information providers will help you take what you are entitled to.
  • Important Facts You Should Know Before Taking A Common Tax Deduction This Year!  By : Sam Peters
    Itemizing individual purchases that are tax deducible may seem to be too complicated or take a long period of time, but, the time to itemize tax deductions, like a Common Tax Deduction, is worth it for many taxpayers.
  • IRS Holding Over Two Billion in Unclaimed Refund Money  By : Richard Chappoe
    Get a nice warm feeling when your tax refund check comes in? Well, you might want to check if you got it for your 2003 taxes. Over 2 billion went unclaimed and are about to expire.
  • Is My Tax Refund on the Way?  By : Rich Chappo..
    Tax season is finally over for most people and that means one of two things. Either you paid money in or you are due a nice refund. If you fall in the refund group, the question is when will that nice check appear in the mail?
  • Last Minute Tax Filing Tips  By : Rich Chappo
    As we move into April, tax deadlines are on the horizon. Since getting taxes prepared is pretty low on most people’s list of things to do, you might need some last minute tips.
  • Low Taxes Mean a Stronger Economy  By : Jeff Lakie
    There is a killer on the loose that can steal, kill, and destroy the economy: high taxes. In areas of the world where taxes are very high, economies are generally very weak.
  • Property Investors - Refinancing With a 1031 Exchange  By : Trisha Coppley
    An essential concept behind the process of a 1031 tax exchange is that an investor must not draw any direct benefit from the money gained as the result of the sale of his or her 1031 property; any kind of cash benefit from the transaction is considered to be boot,
  • Protect Yourself From Unnecessary Tax Loss Today!!  By : Carelin Bell
    Taxes are important and should be paid. They are the money that we pay to the government so that the government can serve us better. However, payment of taxes is a complicated problem.
  • Real Estate Investors: The 1031 Process Isn't Irreversible  By : Trisha Coppley
    The 1031 tax exchange procedure is one that should be ventured into with a good deal of pre-planning and thought; the process presents the incautious property investor with ample opportunity to make a misstep.
  • Real Estate Investors: Three Ways To Identify A 1031 Replacement Property  By : Trisha Coppley
    Making a Section 1031 exchange isn't always a simple endeavor; there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration during the course of the process, and many potential complications that can arise. Fortunately, though, most of these obstacles can be avoided by way of planning and foresight. One key step in the process that can be greatly simplified if the investor does his homework at the outset is making an identification on a suitable replacement property.
  • Real Estate Investors: Use Section 1031 To Defer Your Capital Gains Taxes  By : Trisha Coppley
    As a player in the real estate investment game, you must be aware that each and every dollar that you have working for you is making you money, and, conversely, that every dollar that isn't working for you represents a missed opportunity to further compound your wealth. So, when it comes time to make a sale on a piece of real estate,
  • Swiss vs Panama Asset Protection  By : Doug Shiropania
    A great number of factors go into making a decision between protecting your assets in Panama vs Switzerland.
  • Tax Credit For Hybrid Car  By : Anton Rowd
    As more and more hybrids are starting to hit the market, it seems that the government is also forced to apply taxes as well. But tax credit for hybrid car products may are not so bad either. The Internal Revenue Service has already certified a bunch of hybrid car models for this credit. This is probably one of the best incentives that the government has to offer for consumers who purchase the most fuel-efficient of hybrid cars to date.
  • Tax Deduction Options You May Have Missed  By : Jeff Lakie
    As a business person or everyday taxpayer you may think that you have taken every conceivable tax deduction available to you. However, if you paid closer attention to recent amendments to the tax code you may have uncovered some additional special deductions for the most recent tax year.
  • Tax Disputes and the How to tackle them  By : Carelin Bell
    Paying taxes to local and national governments is something that we are all required by national law and it just makes only a part of our duties as a citizen.
  • Tax Relief the American Way!  By : Jeff Lakie
    One of the reasons that the American colonies broke away from England was squarely over the issue of taxes.
  • Tax Return Forms  By : Lukas Wade
    Earning an income is just a mean of solving your financial problems. Once you steady your fiscal situation, you find the filing of your income tax return a rather stressful procedure. It refers as well to 1040ez form as to 1040 or 1040a forms. The main reason for the stress in filling in these tax return forms is the numerous exemptions and deductions that have to be taken into consideration.
    Great news that there is Turbo Tax Software to help You with this process.
  • The IRS Letter You Don’t Want to Receive  By : Rich Chappo..
    A letter from the IRS used to send each of us into fits of anxiety. Now we get them all the time, since the IRS likes to send us forms every other day. That being said, there is still one particular letter you do not want to receive from the agency.
  • Top Ten Tax Tips for Foreign Property Owners  By : Carl Bayley
    Arguably, this is more of a warning than a tip, but it is vital to remember that any UK resident individual buying property abroad is still exposed to UK tax on that property.
  • Two Ways To Get the Build-To-Suit Property You Want From Your Next 1031 Exchange  By : Trisha Coppley
    An important fact about conducting a 1031 exchange is that you CANNOT use your 1031 proceeds to make improvements on property you already own.
  • Use The Same Techniques The Rich And Famous To Avoid Taxes!  By : Lee Hadnum
    Everyone has heard about the actor or businessman who lives a jet-set lifestyle and 'pays no tax'? This article explains how everyone can benefit from the same 'secrets'.
  • VAT Refund: Why You Should Get Professional Help To Reclaim VAT  By : Leslie Gilmour
    Large amounts of value added tax (VAT) on purchases made in Europe go unclaimed by companies each year. The main reason is that many companies are unaware they can reclaim VAT on purchases made outside their own countries.
  • Who Really Pays Income Taxes  By : Arthor Pens
    With all the talk of the rich not paying their fair share of taxes and the tax cuts earlier this decade only going to the rich, here are some facts to contemplate and you as the reader can make your own opinion.
  • Why Pay To Do Your Taxes When You Can Do It Online For Free?  By : Dalton Dewar. Dalton Dewar21
    With technology improving as the years go by, it’s getting very popular for people to file their taxes completely free online. Why don’t you prepare your taxes online? It will make your life easier for yourself as everything will be calculated automatically so it will take a lot of the effort and chance of error out of the equation. If you’re interested to file income taxes online then you should look into the IRS free file. This has attracted over 15 million tax payers from across the world since 2003 and is constantly growing each year.

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