Home » Archive

Articles Archive for July 2009

News »

[31 Jul 2009 | 25 Comments | ]

5 Star this video. Add it to your favorites. Email this to friends. Please help this go up the YouTube rankings. copiousdissent.blogspot.com

Uncategorized »

[31 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

Due to the high self-employment (SE) tax all the self -employed people are very annoyed. There is a valid reason for them being frustrated; SE Tax is double the federal payroll tax. A self employed person has to pay 15.3% of SE Tax whereas an employee just pays 7.65% federal tax.A Schedule C filer is in existence which helps in the lowering of SE Tax. The three tips on reducing the SE Tax are as following. The advantages and disadvantages of the schedule are also mentioned in the points to …

News »

[30 Jul 2009 | 25 Comments | ]

vid is for educational purposes only: www.law.cornell.edu Timothy Geithner explains why he “accidentally” missed paying taxes on his income from the IMF. Map his connections! mapper.nndb.com … barack obama president cabinet appointees corrupt criminals treasury news taxes investigation income imf cfr federal reserve

News »

[30 Jul 2009 | 25 Comments | ]

www.AmericanSolutions.com

Uncategorized »

[30 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

The difference between a taxidermist and a tax collector is that the taxidermist only takes your skin, according to Mark Twain and many Americans agree with him. Tax bills are unreasonably high but because of something called tax breaks, there are many legal ways to reduce your taxes.The income tax code contains provisions known as tax breaks, which reduce the amount of money that you and your family are required to pay. There are those who believe that claiming a tax break is a form of cheating–something that only the …

Uncategorized »

[30 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

This time of year, now through the first quarter of next year, you will see articles offering year-end tax planning tips. Tax planning tips can increase income in future years, so be careful. Many tax tips often involve accelerating deductions, deferring income, or last-minute charitable deductions (the first three following tips).For example you may be compelled to make a large charitable contribution this year by December 31st. However if you could be in a higher tax bracket next year because your income is going up because of a substantial raise …

United States »

[30 Jul 2009 | 5 Comments | ]

I just started off as a Freelance Translator for a company in NY, and in the contract I signed it says that they do not deduct the taxes, that I’m the one who has to do it. Is there a specific program I can buy/download? I really didn’t want to pay a tax person to do that for me. Is that very complicated? Do I have to file Federal AND state? Thanks a lot, guys! (I live in Florida, if that helps)

News »

[30 Jul 2009 | 24 Comments | ]

warongreed.org Henry Kravis is a billionaire, the 57th richest person in America. He acquired this wealth by purchasing public companies with borrowed money. To pay off the debt, he cuts benefits at the company, sells its assets, and lays off employees. This get-rich-quick scheme made him $450 million last year. Meanwhile, his tax rate is lower than teachers, firemen, nurses, even his own cleaning staff! Yet everyday we hear another story, we live another experience, we see another example …

United States »

[29 Jul 2009 | 7 Comments | ]

I made about 5,000 dollars working and I filed taxes. My parents also filed with me. Do I get a check?

Uncategorized »

[29 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

Most countries tax non-residents on property in their country. Furthermore, most double taxation agreements between the country and the UK do nothing to prevent this. Consider these five categories.1. Tax on property purchases (similar to UK stamp duty land tax). After over 20 years in the tax advice business, there are few things which still surprise me. One thing which does still amaze me is just how often people still seem to overlook the fact that the UK is not the only country in the world with taxes. Anyone who …