Just because you have to file your taxes doesn’t mean you have buy software… pay a professional… or necessarily do it yourself. Have you filed your 2010 taxes yet? Did you pay someone to do it, or do it yourself? We’d love to hear from you. Just click the comment link below to sound off.
3 Ways to Avoid a Tax Audit
How does the IRS select returns for an audit? Stacy Johnson explains… Questions or comments? Just use the comment link below to contact us, and we’ll get answers to any questions you might have.
3 Dumb Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
The average tax refund last year was $3,000. Do something smart with that money. Are you getting a refund this year? What are you planning to do with it if you are? We’d love to hear your plans. Just click the comment link below.
Turn Your Tax Refund Into a 30% Credit
How to spend your tax refund, then get it all back plus 30%. Sound crazy? Watch this video… Contacting us is easy. Just use the comment link below. Your email address is required in order to post a question or comment, but it will never be published on this site. We simply require the email […]
Do You Cheat on Your Taxes?
The IRS says 87 percent of Americans would never think of cheating on their taxes, but they may be wrong… Have you ever cheated on your taxes? Tell us about it. Was it intentional, or did you just know know something was supposed to be reported as income, that you didn’t? (Don’t worry, your identity […]
Taxes 2011 – Refund Anticipation Loans
The IRS has made it harder to get a refund anticipation loan. Here’s what you need to know… Questions or comments about this video? Click the “comment” link below to contact us.
Taxes 2011 – Some Changes You Should Know About
Changes in this year’s tax laws might help you get more money back. Let’s take a look at a few of those… Of course, if you’re not sure about the changes this year (for 2010), you might be dollars ahead to hire someone to do your taxes for you.
IRS To Delay Tax Refunds to Millions of Homeowners
IRS To Delay Tax Refunds to Millions of Homeowners Own and home and pay interest on a mortgage? All taxpayers who want to deduct their mortgage-finance charges and related real estate costs must file a lengthy itemized return, rather than the simple 1040-EZ Form that can be completed by those who take the preset standard […]
Rental Home Owners Face New Tax Reporting Burdens
If you own rental homes the federal government has made your world a bit more complicated in 2011. Buried in the Small Business Lending Fund Act that passed in 2010 there was a new provision for rental home owners. Now every time you work with a contractor that charges you over $600 you will have […]
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.
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