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Using Software to File Corporate Income Tax
Every year, taxpayers have to pay the appropriate dues to the IRS. This is so that the government has money to spend various services that are beneficial for the citizens. But citizens are not the only ones required to do it because business also ha
The Next Twenty-Three Years
For The Next Twenty-Three Years I have been a practicing public accountant for twenty-three years. I cant think of anything I would rather do to make a living (except for professional golf maybe) and consider myself quite fortunate. The one thing th
Offshore Incorporation and Tax Reduction
Most people surf the Internet everyday and are swamped with adverts and articles describing the benefits of offshore company formation in various financial and legal aspects. For business owners contending with increasing tax rates on an annual basi
Tax Preparation Tips for Home Based Business
Do you run a home based business and you need some tips to help make filing your taxes easier? The best thing that you can do is to start off with an organizational system that will allow for you to have all of the information that you need in one p
IRS Continues to Help Hurricane Katrina Victims
The IRS is often bashed as being unfriendly to taxpayers. In many cases, this reputation is deserved. In relation to Hurricane Katrina victims, it is certainly not. As is well-known by now, the federal government did its best Keystone Cops imitation
6 Tax Tips For Filing Returns If You Are Married
Getting married or just got married then you need to think about whether you want to file tax returns jointly with your spouse or singly. The IRS gives individuals the choice. However, filing jointly according to tax gurus has more advantages than f
Internet Home Based Business Opportunities and Tax Advantages
Internet home based business opportunities offer tremendous tax advantages that you would not be able to receive in a traditional job. The fact is tax laws are written to promote business ownership. When you do own your own business, you can then ta
The Eyes and Ears of the US Venture Capital Industry
The Venture Capital Industry in the United States has gone a long way since it was officially given the license to finance any entrepreneurial interest of any individual, or organization thru the implementation of the Small Business Investment Act (
A Brief History of the Income Tax in America
After the United States declared its independence and fought the Revolutionary War, the U.S. Congress relied on excise taxes on alcohol, tobacco and a few other products for revenue to pay off its war debts. These taxes were not popular and led to t
Is Your Company Eligible for Tax Credits?
You receive a call during your busy workday. A caller at the end of the line informs you that based on your company profile you may be eligible for substantial tax credits. How much? They cant say yet however the average is $250,000. Sometimes much,
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