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[30 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Do you remember when everyone read the classified ads? You could buy or sell anything (legal) by placing an ad in the newspaper or the item-specific ad weeklies; of course you still can, but an even better option for most consumers and marketers these days is the online seek/find route.Someone out there is looking for a new home but dreads the process of driving to, walking through, and weighing options while a sales agent breathes down the back of their shirt. The buyer prefers to be their own “finder” but …

Renting Real Estate »

[30 Mar 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

I’m a first time at buying a home in NJ and it’s unaffordable due to taxes, where can I move to and live without giving up 1/2 my pay.

Taxes »

[30 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

When it comes to settling tax debts there are 5 common solutions. It is best that you learn all available options and see what fits your particular situation the best before taking action. Some important things to consider prior to making your decision of what tax debt settlement method to use are your back tax amount owed, tax debt amount, the maximum amount you can afford to pay, the amount of assets you have, and if you would be able to pay amount in full if you just had more …

Finance »

[30 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you are under an IRS wage garnishment due to a previous tax debt, there is settlement help available. Many income tax problems are associated with marriage, divorce, or death. Getting married, getting divorced, or experiencing the death of a spouse can leave many people with owing money to the IRS. If your spouse doesn’t declare the right amount of income, divorces you, or even passes away, you may not be able to determine the amount of tax money owed without the help of a qualified tax attorney.A spouse can …

Other - Business Finance »

[30 Mar 2009 | One Comment | ]

Hi ,HR Block did my tax returns for 2007 and I haven’t received my refund yet. When I called them today, the agent told me to give power of attorney to him in order to call the IRS and see what is going on. I have never met this agent.Please help. What are the pro’s and con’s of doing so…
I would have called the IRS and the HR block for a 1000 times. But all the IRS says is that they have sent me a letter. But I have never …

Taxes »

[30 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you have a tax lien on your credit report, you should take immediate action to remove it. This is a very bad mark and will lower your score considerably.The first step is to have the lien validated; you must do this directly with the bureau. Simply send them a dispute letter and ask them to validate the debt.Unfortunately mistakes do happen on your report; there are estimates that 1 in 4 people have an error on their report.When your letter is received then the bureau will contact the state …

United States »

[29 Mar 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

I work in the accounting dept for an LLC in Missouri. We have an employee moving to Michigan that will be working from home. What all do I need to fill out? I know she needs a MI-W4. Do I need to fill out Form 518 to register for MI taxes + Schedule A, B, the Power of Attorney? What is the simplest way to make sure we file W/H and Unemployment correctly?

Current Events »

[29 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Tom Cryer, a Shreveport, LA, trial attorney who has refused to file
tax returns for years was recently acquitted of evasion and willful
failure to file charges filed against him by the federal government. At
the trial Tom told the jury that there is no law making him liable for
the income tax; that his fees, personally earned by his own labor, were
not income as defined by the Supreme Court; and that if any income was
derived from his labor any such income is exempt (and excluded by …

Marriage Divorce »

[29 Mar 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

My b/f’s ex is not paying her half of back income taxes as stipulated in their divorce decree. His attorney does not want to represent him in court for contempt and says he should do it himself. This will involve a lot of time on his part. He works long hours which will make this difficult. Should he start over with another attorney?

Taxes »

[29 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Taxes are your biggest expense in your lifetime, so choose your source of income wisely! Real estate has some of the BEST TAX BREAKS of any investment in America!The more you earn through your job, the more you get taxed, and the system is setup that way to punish hard workers and reward investors. Have you looked at the bottom stub of your paycheck lately and seen how much the government steals from you? Wage income not only requires work, it gets taxed at a very high rate, plus the …