TurboTax’s consumer tax advocate, Rich Preece, recently released a new video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2ihbIMpNVQ) offering tips on free tax filing options to not only help tax procrastinators easily and accurately file their tax return before the deadline but also to ensure they get the biggest possible refund on their taxes. With April 15th just a few weeks […]
Cops, Cops Everywhere: Cinco de Mayo Profiling and Hypocricy
While the mainstream news media and politicians continue to "politicize" the recent old "new" law in Arizona written mostly by the civil rights lawyers in that state clearly for their own "stimulus" with respect to the rather broad and open-ended language contained in it and using the race card inappropriately to racket up the temperatures […]
5 Tax Breaks You Weren’t Thinking of For Your Small Business
Small business owners everywhere know the importance of running a tight ship. Rent, labor, and operating costs all hit smaller companies the hardest, so keeping cash drainage to a minimum is key. Tax breaks, deductions, and credits are crucial for keeping small operations afloat. As helpful as these can be, they also have a […]
How to Give Your Personal Finances a Tune-Up
Many people have a lot of anxiety around personal finance. This can lead to a situation in which they are spending more money than they realize simply because they do not want to review their overall situation. Whether this sounds familiar or you have been neglecting because you don’t have time to go over or […]
How Invoices Are Used By Businesses
Freelance contractors and small businesses should all be familiar with invoices, as they’re an integral part of their business structures. Invoices are simply bills listing the amounts for all of the products and services provided from the contractor to the client. They come in all forms, and can be handwritten on special paper, created with […]
Top 10 Accounting Tips that every New York Taxpayer Should Know About
Tax time is among us. After a year of income, expenses, the purchasing or selling off of assets, and charitable giving, it’s time to inform the IRS of all the hard work you’ve done to stay on top of it all. Many citizens view tax season as a time for stressing out and getting some […]
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