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    Income tax is tax paid by individuals on the amount of salary or profit earned and is applicable if the salary of the individual is above a minimum specified limit prescribed by the income tax department. The income calculated for this purpose is normally the money earned within the limits and borders of the United States. However, income tax does not cover the income generated outside the borders of the country. A different kind of tax law is applicable for this kind of income.


    Tax Refund Estimators

    Don’t be in the dark about your taxes. If you are not very good with numbers but would like to get a clear estimate of how much you have to fork over to the government, then use a tax and tax refund estimator. This easy-to-use software will not only make managing your taxes a lot easier, but possibly also save you a lot of money.


    Don't Just Worry About Federal Estate Taxes

    Many states have their own estate tax laws that you need to worry about. With the current law phasing out the estate tax over the next few years, the state's are beginning to feel the pinch of having less federal estate-tax revenue coming in.


    Understand IRS Real Estate Auctions

    While the IRS will auction off just about anything to satisfy a tax bill, seized real estate gets people excited. Here are the basics of IRS real estate auctions you need to know.


    Cost To File Offer In Compromise

    The costs to file an offer in compromise include an application fee of $150. In case the taxpayer has a monthly income below the federal poverty level, payment of the application fee is exempted. The application fee is levied by the IRS to meet the expenditure of processing and reviewing your offer in compromise application.


    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.


    Norway; Social Engineering thru Taxation

    Norway certainly is an interesting country in that taxes are so high it tends to balance out everything. You see if you start making too much money, why produce anymore than you need, you just pay most of it in taxes anyway. Norway has a huge Middle Class, like 98 plus percent or more we are told. The taxes are outrageous and it seems to be social engineering thru taxation, but does that really make sense?


    If You Filed an Extension for Your Taxes – Time's Almost Up

    During a beautiful summer day, it is easy to forget some of the things you have to take care of. If you filed an extension on your taxes earlier this year, the deadline is approaching.


    House to Recess After Two Major Tax Bills Pass

    Before breaking for a five-week summer recess, the US House of Representatives has passed two major tax bills.


    Convert to Roth IRA Regardless of Income – 2010

    An odd quirk in the recent legislation to extend the Bush Tax Cuts is giving IRA holders a huge break. For one year, and one year only, the income cap will be gone.


    How To File Offer In Compromise

    IRS provides a package for filing an offer in compromise. The package includes the latest version of form 656, forms 433-A and 433-B. This package helps lessen the hassles of the complicated procedures of an application.


    IRS to Cut Estate Tax Compliance Personnel

    The IRS is planning to cut the number of estate tax lawyers and audit staff it employs.


    Top 7 Ways to Minimize Your Income Taxes

    Are you paying too much in income taxes? Are you getting all the credits and deductions you are entitled to? Here are 7 tips to help you minimize taxes and keep more in your pocket:


    Health Savings Account

    A health savings account is a tax-free savings account similar to an individual retirement account. It is designed specifically to pay for medical expenses. These expenses are wholly tax-deductible for self-employed account holders. Cash from these accounts can be withdrawn effortlessly by using a check or debit card. It facilitates payment of routine medical expenditures with tax-free money.


    New Procedure for Settling Tax Debts with the IRS

    The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 has ushered in new rules for settling tax debts with the IRS. Here is the scoop on the compromise procedures.


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