Estate Tax Expert - Many credits, deductions likely to be overlooked - Courier-Post

Many credits, deductions likely to be overlooked - Courier-Post
Every year, Congress makes changes — some big, some little — making it just a little more difficult to complete your tax return. “People need to seek out some assistance in doing their taxes. You can’t sit down blind and do them,” said Gregory

If late fee is part of lease, it is considered rental income - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
We have a management company prepare the lease and collect the rents gov and review Publication 551, Basis of Assets. The tax laws provide for an exclusion of a taxable gain in the sale of a personal residential property. Single homeowners are

I want you to learn what’s new in taxes - Twin Falls Times-News
bad news,” said Amy McAnarney, executive director of the Tax you owe the IRS money or want a bigger refund, you may be able to contribute to an individual retirement account until April 15 and take a deduction on your 2009 taxes.

Economic incentives aid taxpayers - Herald Times
WASHINGTON — The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction

Start thinking about taxes - Courier-Post
There’s still time to claim the tax credit for installing storm windows or making other energy-saving improvements to your home. The credit covers 30 percent of the cost up to a maximum credit of $1,500. The credit can still be taken in 2010, but the

Pompton Lakes plume hurts property values - NorthJersey.com
Families already reeling from news that their health might be imperiled by dangerous chemicals seeping from a defunct DuPont munitions factory may now have something else to worry about: declining property values in their Passaic County neighborhood

Job Hunter’s Resource Group meets Tuesday at Auburn Career center - Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Sustainable Innovation,” presented by Thomas Morley, president of Lube Stop Inc.: 9 a.m. to noon at Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus, north end of the Student Services Building, 11000 Pleasant Valley Road, Parma. The event is hosted by

When will commercial market bottom out? - NorthJersey.com
To Berk, commercial real estate’s short-term future looked “very dim.” “We decided to sell because we couldn’t rent it. It was as simple as that,” said Berk, owner of Manhattan Management Co. “I saw at least a year horizon of holding it and I didn’t

Frugal living isn’t the same as being cheap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Frugality. That’s been the buzzword of the Great Recession. Sliding home values, stumbling stock portfolios and a shaky job market brought with them a consciousness about spending that many of us misplaced during years of consumer overindulgence

Many credits, deductions likely to be overlooked - Courier-Post
Every year, Congress makes changes — some big, some little — making it just a little more difficult to complete your tax return. “People need to seek out some assistance in doing their taxes. You can’t sit down blind and do them,” said Gregory

If late fee is part of lease, it is considered rental income - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
We have a management company prepare the lease and collect the rents gov and review Publication 551, Basis of Assets. The tax laws provide for an exclusion of a taxable gain in the sale of a personal residential property. Single homeowners are

I want you to learn what’s new in taxes - Twin Falls Times-News
bad news,” said Amy McAnarney, executive director of the Tax you owe the IRS money or want a bigger refund, you may be able to contribute to an individual retirement account until April 15 and take a deduction on your 2009 taxes.

Economic incentives aid taxpayers - Herald Times
WASHINGTON — The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction

Start thinking about taxes - Courier-Post
There’s still time to claim the tax credit for installing storm windows or making other energy-saving improvements to your home. The credit covers 30 percent of the cost up to a maximum credit of $1,500. The credit can still be taken in 2010, but the

Pompton Lakes plume hurts property values - NorthJersey.com
Families already reeling from news that their health might be imperiled by dangerous chemicals seeping from a defunct DuPont munitions factory may now have something else to worry about: declining property values in their Passaic County neighborhood

Job Hunter’s Resource Group meets Tuesday at Auburn Career center - Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Sustainable Innovation,” presented by Thomas Morley, president of Lube Stop Inc.: 9 a.m. to noon at Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus, north end of the Student Services Building, 11000 Pleasant Valley Road, Parma. The event is hosted by

When will commercial market bottom out? - NorthJersey.com
To Berk, commercial real estate’s short-term future looked “very dim.” “We decided to sell because we couldn’t rent it. It was as simple as that,” said Berk, owner of Manhattan Management Co. “I saw at least a year horizon of holding it and I didn’t

Frugal living isn’t the same as being cheap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Frugality. That’s been the buzzword of the Great Recession. Sliding home values, stumbling stock portfolios and a shaky job market brought with them a consciousness about spending that many of us misplaced during years of consumer overindulgence

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