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Get Ready For Your Tax Preparation Service

If you file your own taxes, you know that the IRS uses your Social Security number as your Tax ID. But if you use a professional tax preparation service, make sure your tax data and financials include your Social Security number, as well as your spouse’s if you file a joint form. […]

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Tax Help MD Helps Couple Avoid Tax Scams

There’s a sophisticated telephone tax scams currently being perpetrated, which tries to trick and intimidate people into paying bogus tax bills. Tax Help MD recently saved Debbie and Bob Wiley of New Hampshire a substantial amount, while helping them avoid the scam. Tax Help MD also reported the scammers to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s [...]

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Tax Resolution and Ethical Service

You may have recently received an email with the following Subject: “Warning for all TaxPayers”. I know I did just last week. The message was short and scary. “The IRS is planning to Seize the Assets of 1000s of Americans who owe Back Taxes. If you owe back taxes, Click Here for help immediately.” [...]

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A Tax Break for Biking to Work?

Recently we posted on our Facebook page about National Bike to Work Day and the tax break available for biking to work through the Bicycle Commuter Benefit Act. Many of you that follow us on Facebook, and even some of you that don’t, may be wondering how exactly these bicyclists tax benefits can be obtained. [...]

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Your Tax Payment is an Interest-free Loan

If you’ve ever needed to get a loan, I’m sure you can imagine how nice it would be to get it with zero percent interest. I’m sure, too, that you know that this kind of offer is rare. Even student loans, which traditionally offer lower interest rates than standard loans, are far from being interest-free. [...]

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Richer or Poorer: Tax Deductions Can Reduce Wedding Expenses

You’ve met the partner of your dreams and now you’re flipping through bridal magazines preparing for the big day. You’ll need a white dress, a venue for the ceremony and the reception, to pick a bridesmaid and best man… and you can’t forget about the honeymoon! But are wedding expenses tax deductible? […]

By |2014-05-12T17:43:07+00:00May 12th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Spring Cleaning your Tax Records?

Tax Day has come and gone and hopefully you’ve used your tax records to file your taxes and you can safely put all of tax year 2012 behind you. Chances are you’re relieved the whole return process if finally over. Perhaps you’ll even celebrate by taking advantage of a free massage this week courtesy of [...]

By |2014-05-12T17:27:09+00:00May 12th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Be Prepared for Higher Taxes for 2013

Higher taxes? Amid constant news chatter about sequestration and the looming cuts, the stock market rose to an all-time high and the employment rate appears to have dramatically improved. Everything is getting better! Even if the economy does manage to be on the upturn even after sequestration (and according to a Gallup poll, many Americans [...]

By |2014-05-11T20:42:50+00:00May 11th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

The Tale of the Independent Contractor

Once Upon a Time, there was no such thing as an independent contractor. Then, in a down economy, many of the out-of-work and cash-strapped began to look for alternative forms of employment. At the same time, employers looked for alternative (read cheaper) ways to employ. These two employment soul mates met in the middle with [...]

By |2014-05-11T20:30:16+00:00May 11th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Do You Qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program?

Although the financial analysis guidelines used to determine eligibility for the IRS Fresh Start program drew significant criticism from the tax payer advocate dept. Its original concept was to grant financially distressed taxpayers an opportunity for settlement on back taxes owed. However with the onslaught of offers being submitted to IRS, it would take 12 [...]

By |2014-05-11T00:36:20+00:00May 11th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments
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