When a loved one dies, those that are left behind have more to do than grieve. Utilities have to be disconnected, auto insurance should be cancelled, provision for payment of the expenses of the […]
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Do you shop online, locally, or at discount stores? Or, do you pay full retail when looking for new items? For a large percent of the population, saving money is a big priority. One […]
The difference in tax rates, and who pays what, has long been a source of debate in America. There are those that push for a flat tax, which would mean paying a flat percent […]
Nonpayment of taxes is not a matter the Government takes lightly. The IRS has many options for enforcement, including wage garnishments and the ability to place liens on your real property. Another collection method […]
U.S. House of Representatives Republicans introduced legislation this week for the upcoming government fiscal year beginning October 1, 2015. The legislation included a number of provisions for government spending that covered most of the […]
In the days after 9/11 the Nation stood by, horrified at the act of terrorism. In the years that followed the attack, most of us slowly regained confidence in our safety and the fear […]
For most, saving money on taxes is a must, because the financial burden created by having to pay in more than what has already been held out all year long through pay check withholding […]
With the busy tax season coming to an end, most Americans have filed their return and either received a refund or made payment arrangements for a tax liability. If you are among those unlucky […]
One sure way to know important political races are just around the corner is that the news is full of stories about the candidates, money, and taxes. In recent weeks Hillary Clinton has been […]
Paying taxes is no one’s idea of a good time. Unfortunately, writing a check to Uncle Sam every April 15th is the price we all pay for living the “American Dream”. When everyday people […]