I remember my first visit to a tanning bed. I was a sophomore in college and did not want my skin to appear day-glow white during spring break. So, a few visits to the tanning bed turned my skin from wintery white paste to sun kissed golden. The tanning bed visits were nice breaks from studying and I...
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Once more, the government has extended the First Time Homebuyer's Credit. What is important about this extension is that a taxpayer must have purchased the home before May 1, 2010- that portion of the credit requirement did not change. The change, called the Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act...
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I hear taxpayers say that they owe, and because of the economy they are not going to file this year. Well, let me make it simple for you- just file! If you fail to file, you will face a penalty and interest at 5% per month capped at 25% by October 15th. So, can you really afford to tack on another 25...
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Let’s start with the basics, like what is a W-4? A W-4 is a Federal forms that tells your employer how much federal tax to with-hold. You can adjust your with-holding by changing your filing status and the number of dependents that you claim. Unlike your tax return where you must use the correct...