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Taxes
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State Tax Refunds
Nearly 67 percent of all taxpayers around the country are entitled to state tax refunds, and the amount of these refunds is worth lining up for. In the state of California, for example, refunds averaged around $760. The average for most other states was about $550 in 2005.
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An Introduction To Income Tax Software
Most people dread the prospect of filing income tax returns because the tax code seems so complex. Many people find the process of filing income tax to be far more cumbersome than paying the taxes itself. Preparing one's tax returns involves a lot of number crunching and one small mistake can cause major problems. Accuracy is a must while calculating the tax return and many people feel frustrated at the pages of instructions in the tax booklets. This is where software applications, like income tax software, are helpful. Income tax software helps an individual in preparing his or her tax returns by taking care of all the necessary calculations so that the process becomes relatively simple.
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Income Tax Relief
Income tax is a tax paid by citizens to the government on income earned through various sources. It is applicable to both employed and self-employed persons. Income tax is a form of direct tax since it is applicable directly on the income earned. Income tax relief is a set of tax deductions granted by the tax authorities in the case of certain expenses and during certain occasions.
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Taxes for Day Traders and Investors
Whether you are an active day trader or just put money into the market for long term gains, taxes are something you need to address. The IRS views traders and investors differently.
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Business Tax Lawyers
Business tax is paid by large organizations and individuals running small businesses. The process of tax planning and submission is a very tedious one and requires meticulous planning from the taxpayers. Tax laws are very difficult for many people to understand and require a detailed study of all the intricacies contained therein.
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New Jersey's Tax Exemption And Abatement Laws
A fifteen year old long term tax exemption law and a fifteen year old five-year tax abatement law have served to promote the construction and rehabilitation of residential, commercial and industrial structures in areas threatened with economic and social decline. The State authority given to municipalities to grant these partial tax subsidies is a powerful force in the New Jersey economy, creating thousands of jobs and generating millions of dollars in wages and tax revenues each year.
P.L.1991, c.431 with final retroactive amendments effective August 5, 1992 consolidated, into one more flexible law, the various long term tax exemption laws under which municipalities may agree with private entities to undertake redevelopment projects in return for tax exemptions.
P.L.1991, c.441, effective for the first full tax year commencing after its January 18, 1992 enactment, consolidated the various five-year tax abatement and exemption laws into one, more standardized law to govern all tax abatements and exemption regardless of the type of structure.
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Recommendations Of New Jersey's 1997 Property Tax Commission
Recommendations of the Governor's 1997 Property Tax Commission that through August 2, 2001 have been enacted by law or by regulation and those which have had just bills introduced. Governor Whitman asked the Property Tax Commission she created in 1997 to study the property tax problem in New Jersey and offer recommendations that would help county, school, and municipal officials ease the burden of property taxes on New Jersey residents. The 60 specific recommendations of the Commission are listed in summary form below. Following the specific recommendation is a citation to the law, regulation or bill that followed or a statement that (No law, regulation or bill has been forthcoming). It appears that after the 60 recommendations of the Governor's Property Tax Commission were issued in September of 1998, 11 recommendations had one or more bills introduced to implement them, 6 recommendations were implemented by Executive Order No. 88, and one recommendation was implemented by a constitutional amendment.
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New Jersey's Tax Exempt Property
Today, the property tax exemption battle continues. Should your church be able to build a large building to lease to a For Profit Day Care Center and with the rent money pay off the building's mortgage? Does a private school need a golf course for golfers who are not students when school is out so as to defray the expense of the golf course? These are the questions that local tax assessors, the courts and the government in Trenton struggles with daily.
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IRS Offer In Compromise
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), operating under the aegis of the United States Department of Treasury, offers a special program called ‘offer in compromise’ for taxpayers who are unable to pay their full tax debts. Under the IRS offer in compromise program, a settlement equivalent to less than what the taxpayer actually owes can be negotiated. The application and scrutinizing processes are often lengthy. More than half of the applications for IRS offer in compromise are rejected. So, taxpayers usually opt for IRS offer in compromise as a last resort.
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Tax Deferral Power and Protection
What is a Tax-Deferred Annuity? A tax-deferred annuity is a contract between you and the insurance company with guaranteed interest and guaranteed annuity income options. There are no upfront sales charges or administrative fees during the life of your contract.
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