Don’t Do It: New Jersey Chiropractor Charged in Tax Fraud and Debt...
Up to 318 YEARS in prison. How did he think he could get away with this one? Don’t do it, y’all. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, December 13, 2012...
View ArticleIRS: What to Expect for Refunds in 2013
According to the Internal Revenue Service, it issued more than 9 out of 10 refunds to taxpayers in less than 21 days last year. The same results are expected in 2013. Even though the IRS issues most...
View ArticleWhy Not Go Ahead and File an Extension?
Yes, it’s early, but April 15, 2013, will be here before you know it. And it’s my guess that a lot of folks out there will wait until the last minute to file their tax returns. One good idea is to...
View Article5 Tax Preparer Red Flags
Sometimes, it seems like there are more tax preparers out there than actual taxpayers. Of course, that’s not the case, but with so many people out there, there are bound to be some good apples and...
View ArticleIRS: Tax Season Opens on January 30, 2013 for 1040 Filers
Well, now that the fiscal cliff negotiations have finished and the can has officially been “kicked down the road”, the Internal Revenue Service can get to work making tax forms to allow us to file for...
View ArticleWhy You Should Never File Early Using Your Paycheck Stub
You expect the IRS to accept this? As soon as the year begins, shady tax preparers, eager to get a jump on tax season business, begin advertising to get you to file your returns as soon as possible....
View ArticleHome Office Workers: Here’s One Way the IRS is Making Your Life Easier
$5 a square foot… the rent is too darn low! For the nearly 3.4 million taxpayers who claim the home office deduction, the Internal Revenue Service is introducing a simplified option for the 2013 tax...
View ArticleIRS: Five Tips if Your Name Has Changed
This one’s for the ladies. Maybe you got married and you’re changing your name. Maybe you got divorced and you’re changing your name. Either way, here’s how to prevent headaches when it comes tax...
View ArticleThe Simplest, Most Effective Way to Start Saving: Pay Yourself First
I’m a big fan of this method because it is truly simple. And how much should you pay yourself first? Here’s a guideline: 10 percent. You won’t miss it The classic book, The Richest Man in Babylon, by...
View ArticleStocks are Your Friend in Retirement
What’s the biggest threat to your retirement portfolio during retirement? To quote a boxing phrase, “it’s the punch you don’t see coming that hurts.” For retirees, I think the punch that most don’t...
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