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Constitutional and Statutory Limitations
The continued existence of the unitary tax in its present form is uncertain. Political considerations shape our tax laws and the unitary tax is certain to be altered. The conservative and pro-business policies of the Reagan and Deukmejian administrations combined with intense lobbying by multi-natio
Cra Tax Audit Help
Is hiring US going to cost me money or save me money on my total bill for taxes and help?Do I have all the necessary business records? And do I even understand what CRA is actually asking for?
CPA Firms Know Tax Law
Hiring a Rancho Cucamonga CPA to do your taxes is the best way to ensure that all the money owed you by the government is going to be returned. Knowing the tax code backwards and forwards the Rancho Cucamonga CPA firms are helping businesses and individuals to gain the most from their taxable income
IRS Employees With Tax and Conduct Issues Still Got Awards
There are millions of taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS. They come from all parts of life including IRS employees. Fox News reported on Wednesday April 23, 2014 that IRS employees who had ...
Tax Penalties on Unclaimed Income
In some industries, such as restaurants or any other sector where employees regularly receive tips, workers under-report as much as 84 percent of their income, according to the website Nolo. The IRS knows this and frequently audits workers in professions with a high rate of tax fraud or errors. The
Should I Get Two W-2s if I Work in New York & Live in Pennsylvania?
Preparing even a simple tax return can sometimes be difficult, especially if you live in one state and work in another. You must be aware of the tax laws and filing guidelines in both states, as you may have to file more than one state tax return. Those states that collect individual income taxes wi
Bankruptcy & Divorce Decree Agreements
Financial ruin often accompanies the emotional devastation associated with the breakup of a marriage. The burdens of child support, alimony and a new set of living expenses can send otherwise financially responsible parties in search of bankruptcy relief. This can happen even if the parties resolved
What Happens When You Procrastinate in Paying Your Taxes
The more communications IRS sends out the closer you get to being "humanized".This means a human will actually pull your file and make contact
Sixteenth Amendment Lies and Deception
The Sixteenth Amendment does not let the IRS own you otherwise the whole Constitution is a meaningless document. The Founding Fathers did not allow for a direct capitation tax on people which would turn their Founding Children into serfs and the Sixteenth Amendment proves this. AND don't tell m
How to Use Your ExtraCare Card
The ExtraCare card is a free program from the CVS/pharmacy that allows access to discounts and deals spread throughout the store's inventory. As a dealing-saving service, it tracks your purchases and adds points to your account, which can then be redeemed for other purchases or for free products dep
Salary of an MBA Finance Professional
There are several reasons to consider pursuing a Master's in Business Administration (MBA), one of them being a significant increase in salary -- an average of $10,000 to $30,000 more a year, according to Quint Career. The salary a professional with an MBA in finance will earn depends on his job, le
How to File Taxes if You Live in Massachusetts But Work in Connecticut
Both Massachusetts and Connecticut are states that impose state income tax. You must report and pay income tax to the state in which you earn income. If you live in Massachusetts, but work in Connecticut and have Connecticut income taxes withheld from your pay, you must file a non-resident tax retur
Online Tax Prep and Tax Filing – Filing Taxes Online Is Easy
Almost everyone has to file tax return once a year and therefore there is always hassle when the deadline for tax filing draws nearer. Tax prep is not an easy task as it seems to be as it involves lot
Know the Proper Conditions of Uniform Tax Relief
The uniform tax relief is a unique concept in getting back your extra spending. If you could deposit your cash receipts regarding the laundry expenses, then you will get the relief from the revenue de
There Are No Property Taxes In Texas
Have you started packing yet? Where are we going? To Texas! Why? Because there are no property taxes in Texas. It's true. Texans only pay local taxes. They don't pay property taxes based upon assessme
How to Determine the Amount of Social Security Tax Withheld
For 2009, the Social Security tax rate was 14.4 percent. In 2011, that tax rate is 11.85 percent. If you are an employee, you pay approximately 40 percent of the Social Security tax, and your employer pays approximately 60 percent. If you are self-employed or an independent contractor, you are respo
Criteria for Christian Scholarships
The cost of education is high in the United States, with most students acquiring debt to earn their degree. Some students are able to offset the cost of their education with scholarships specifically for Christian students. Many of the criteria for these scholarships are similar to the criteria for
How Far Back Can I Challenge an IRS Audit?
The Internal Revenue Service has three years from the time you file a complete and accurate tax return to conduct an audit on it. However, once the audit is complete and the IRS makes adjustments to the tax you owe, you have a very short window in which to challenge it. Therefore, understanding your
How to Report Non-Filing State Taxes in Oklahoma
Avoiding state taxes is a crime and punishable with additional fines, wage garnishing or even jail time. Even if you're hesitant to report someone for avoiding his obligations, consider reporting the evasion to the Oklahoma State Tax Commission and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Oklahoma does n
The Sales Tax Rules for New York State
The total amount of sales tax a customer pays in New York state on taxable items depends on the jurisdiction in which the item is sold. Cities and other districts often impose additional tax beyond the state tax. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance oversees sales and use tax rules