Just when it seemed like the media attention given to the story of the lost IRS emails had died down, a new development has arisen. Lois Lerner, the IRS official who claims to have […]
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The phrase “it’s a seller’s market” in real estate means that if you are looking to sell your home, you should expect plenty of buyers looking for homes and could reasonably expect top dollar […]
The IRS rules allow the Service to collect a certain portion of your income as a tax. This means every year you have to file an income tax return, and report what you made. […]
Back in the early 2000’s, under President George W. Bush, certain tax cuts were put in place. The idea was that if taxes were lowered, consumer spending would increase and the struggling economy would […]
When Obamacare was implemented, there were certain penalties that business owners faced for noncompliance. One of the most costly penalties was for providing a health insurance plan whereby the employer reimburses the employee for […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]