Monday, April 9, 2012

Tax tips

  • Its tax time. And theres no time like the present to get your tax documents together and start your return.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Here are 10 questions and answers from the American Institute of CPAs to help you with any last-minute uncertainties you may have as the deadline for filing your 2011 individual income tax return approaches. Q.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Since January, Offers.com has seen 40 percent growth in orders of online tax preparation products compared to this time last year, said Steve Schaffer, CEO of Offers.com.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • Although 2011 is way back in the rearview mirror, its still not too late to make some moves that will save taxes on last years Form 1040 and maybe on last years state income tax return as well. Here are three possibilities.
  • (MSN Money)
  • With just a week to go before April 17, its crunch time for getting your taxes filed. If youre just now getting started, the first question you have to answer is which form you should use to file. The simplest IRS tax form is 1040EZ.
  • (Daily Finance)
  • East Greenbush, N.Y., Apr 09, 2012 (PRWeb.
  • (TMCnet)
  • Nothing lasts forever, but you wouldnt believe it by looking at some peoples record-keeping systems. Prolific pack rats insist on keeping every scrap of paper, just in case. And when it comes to tax paperwork, folks are even more adamant.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Tax Tips from Rent My Vacation Home® dot com. There are restrictions on tax breaks when using a vacation home as a residence and as a rental.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The deadline for filing taxes and making any payments to the federal government is a little more than a week away, Tuesday, April 17.
  • (Daily Tribune News)
  • Rob Newman keeps meticulous records of what he spends on all his business trips. He charges everything on credit cards to have an electronic trail and keeps a log on Google Calendar of everything he did.
  • (CNBC)

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