Welcome to the December 18, 2012 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with a Mortgage Interest Deduction 101 class from HouseMouse. Bill Smith takes a look at some Money Saving Tax Filing Tips for this upcoming tax season. And finally John Schmoll looks at Rebalancing Your Portfolio the careful way. Hope you enjoy the carnival, bookmark, share, like on Facebook, tweet on Twit
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Tax Carnival Ecstasy – December 18, 2012
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4116 days ago (http://2008taxes.org)My Taxes Need To Be Done!
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4120 days ago (http://2012tax.org)
Nothing strikes a note of fear into the heart of the average person more than taxes. I learned this from doing taxes for several years in a CPA office. I saw clients come in with several years of unfiled returns. They were totally unable to confront getting the taxes filed. The really sad fact is that most of them lost the refunds they would have gotten by filing on time because the IRS doesn’t r
Believe it or not, the United States is about to have the highest corporate taxes of any other industrialized country. Right now, only Japan has a higher corporate tax rate than the United States. However, that is all about to change very soon.In less than a week, Japan will be reducing its corporate tax rate to 36.8 percent, while the United States will continue to have corporate taxes of 39.2 p
Supreme Court Ruling Will Affect Taxes
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4120 days ago (http://2010tax.org)
How will the healthcare ruling by the Supreme Court affect taxes?The individual mandate is not the only thing about the Affordable Care Act. There are tax changes to consider. Because of the three day hearing about the ACA, here at TaxVox, I believe it is time to ponder some of the revenue provisions.Provisions in the law allow for tax cuts as well as increases. Unless the whole thing is thrown o
5 Tips For Self-Employed Taxpayers
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4120 days ago (http://2010taxes.org)
When an individual works for themselves, he or she is considered self-employed for taxes, which means the individual is responsible for paying and filing taxes on a scheduled basis. These individuals will have some advantages and disadvantages at tax time.Five Tips For Self-Employed TaxpayersA self-employed individual will have to pay income and self-employment tax. The self-employment tax includ
The Importance Of Having A Good Accountant
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4120 days ago (http://2011tax.org)
While it may seem that any bookkeeper or even keeping track of your own books will do, there is much to be said for employing a good accountant for your personal and business finances.Save MoneyOf course a good accountant will cost a fair amount of money, but in the long run having a capable accountant in charge of the books will save much more money than it costs. A good accountant will be able
Accounting For Your Business
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4123 days ago (http://2012taxes.org)
Running a small business can be one of the most time consuming and stressful experiences in life. It is important that you have book keeping services that are accurate and reliable in order to avoid financial problems in the future. However, there are thousands of business owners that deal with book keeping nightmares on an annual basis, this is something that you could protect yourself against.
Why People Use Instant Tax Refunds
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4123 days ago (http://2012tax.org)
People often need a break from their stressful and busy lives. It is nice to get away for a while to unwind. This can be a clear possibility with a same day tax refund. The money received can be used to finance a trip. Even a small excursion is worth the recouped energy levels that will be gained.People that want to plan a last minute adventure can fund their travel with instant tax refunds. Thi
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