Welcome to the March 9, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. Bill Smith starts us off with some Strange But Legitimate Tax Deductions that were recently presented by TurboTax.com. Big Cajun Man has an article detailing when you should begin to file taxes for your children. Edward Webber takes a look at Tax Code 944L which was recently increased for the 2013 tax year. And finally Bill Smith takes
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Tax Carnival Ecstasy – March 9, 2013
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Welcome to the March 19, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with an article from Bill Smith on the effect of the tax code’s bias towards debt decreasing. John Schmoll has 4 Ways to Make Filing Taxes easier every year for us from the site Frugal Rules. Finally, Edward Webber presents The New Tax Code for 2013-2014 in the UK. Hope you enjoy all the articles, bookma
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – March 28, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3998 days ago (http://2009tax.org)
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – March 28, 2013Welcome to the March 28, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start out with an article from Bill Smith on the recent fight between H&R Block and TurboTax over the advertisements that Intuit has been running about part-time tax preparers. We also have a great article John Schmoll from Frugal Rules on why financial adviser compens
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – April 15, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3998 days ago (http://2008taxes.org)
Welcome to the April 15, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this final edition for the 2013 tax season we have a number of good articles beginning with one from John Schmoll on last minute tax deductions for those that still need to file. Bill Smith has a post on the popularity of Turbo Tax for online tax filing. And if you are wondering the status of your tax refund since you have already
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – April 10, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3998 days ago (http://2008taxes.org)
Welcome to the April 10, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. We start this edition with a post from Dominic Mondal on Securing your Pension Plan by Investing in Self Managed Super Funds. Bill Smith takes a look at the U.S. tax reform and the effect of a decrease in the tax code’s bias for debt. John Schmoll has 4 Ways to Make Filing Taxes Easier from the Frugal Rules blog. And finally Edward We
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – March 1, 2013
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Tax Carnival Ecstasy – March 1, 2013Blog Carnival archives | submit postWelcome to the March 1, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start off with an article by Bill Smith on about getting spam emails from the IRS and how there just like emails from old girl friends, just delete them. Brittany Hall examines Hiring an Illegal Nanny and the trouble you can get into.
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – February 19, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4053 days ago (http://2010taxes.org)
Welcome to the February 19, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with a post from David de Souza who looks at 3 Ways To Pay Less Tax On Your Savings. Kurt at Mymoneycounselor.com has tips on the best way to Choose a Tax Preparer. Have you ever wondered if You need to Pay Taxes on credit card rewards from reward points? William has the details. And finally, John Schmoll e
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – February 7, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4064 days ago (http://2010tax.org)
Welcome to the February 7, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with a post on Xero by Rachel Frishe who examines why to switch to the bookkeeping software from a different option. Bill Smith has a couple of tax filing articles about the system you need to run TurboTax 2012 on your PC and a new service from Intuit to help small business find a CPA in their area call CPA
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