Many Gulf Shores homeowners have already filed their taxes for 2013, but a large majority have not. We direct this article to those of us who always seem to procrastinate until the last minute, and are lucky if we get our taxes filed by that dreaded April 15th deadline. 5 Important Tax Tips for Gulf […]
Year End Tax Moves
As we all prepare for the holidays, there is another major item creeping up on us. Tax time is fast approaching once again, and we have some year end tax moves and suggestions you should start thinking about now, even while you're thinking about the holidays. Check out our other articles and tips on tax […]
Gulf Shores Real Estate News – December 2012
In this Issue:* Year End Tax Tips to Trim Your 2013 Taxes Housing in Midst of Recovery Home Prices at June 2004 Levels Year End Tax Tips to Trim Your 2013 Taxes Unless Congress intervenes, the Bush-era tax cuts expire when 2013 arrives. Also at risk if lawmakers don’t act before Dec. 31st are […]
Real Estate News – December 2011
In this Issue:* Step by Step Closing for Buyers and Sellers Time For a Year-End Tax Review Don’t Wait For Interest Rates to Bottom Out (Your comments are welcome at the bottom of our newsletter) Step by Step Closing for Buyers and Sellers When you have found the home of your dreams, or sold your […]
Is Your Tax Preparer Qualified?
The following is a guest post from Richard Barrington who writes for MoneyRates.com about financial topics including bank rates. His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of our company. Before you think about how qualified your tax preparer is, think about what’s riding on your tax return. On the upside, good tax advice can save […]
2010 Year End Tax Tips
A little year-end financial planning could make your 2011 less stressful. Stacy Johnson explains… Questions or comments? Use the “comment” link below to contact us.
Tax Tips for Homeowners
Tax Tips for Homeowners Attention homeowners! Over a million Americans overpay their taxes by an estimated $945 million every year. Here are the top tax deductions, in no particular order, that you need to know about: Mortgage Interest. This is usually fully tax-deductible, and applies to multiple mortgages as long as it doesn’t exceed $1 […]