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  • Tax Help For Small Business Orders  By : Patrick
    Small business owners need all the tax help which is available.
  • Taxes On eBay Income  By : rimmy
    Q: I read your last column about paying income tax on eBay sales if you are doing it as a business, but as someone who only sells on eBay occasionally I'm still confused if the IRS rules apply to me. Can you tell me more?
    -- Norman L.
  • Are there really tax advantages to owning my own business?  By : john beck04
    Tax advantages to owning own business
  • VAT registration in UK  By : Mike25 Bern25
    VAT registration in UK

    Being a business owner, it is extremely important to be aware of and have a clear idea about the concept of VAT or value added tax. It is extremely necessary to understand the concept of VAT, before going into the detailed information about VAT registration. In order to know and understand more about the process of VAT registration, having a good and clear understanding about value added tax is extremely crucial. Being a business owner in UK, you must have a clear conception about what is VAT, who needs to pay it and how it works. In order to know about VAT registration, you need to know when it is compulsory for your company to have VAT registration and what are the positives and negatives of voluntary registration.
  • Tax Time: Big Accounting Firms Lose You Money  By : Murad Ali
    It is tax time and everyone is running down to the “tax man” to pay the government their hard earned money. Some people take comfort in the fact that a large firm is going to file their taxes for them and take any responsibility over inaccurate reporting or problems with the IRS. The only caveat is that many large firms make more mistakes then the average individual tax preparer and their competency level is low which makes them a risk for their cost.
  • Don't Pay More Taxes Than You Have To: Five Deductions And Credits To Know About  By : Ron Finkelstein
    Most people hate tax time each year. They feel that they are over-taxed on their paychecks each week with items such as federal, state, Social Security and Medicare taxes. When tax-filing time comes they feel totally overwhelmed and a lot of people face paying taxes that are a heavy load to carry. No wonder many people are depressed thinking about filing their taxes.
  • Tax Refund Anticipation Loan - Consumer Advisory  By : Ron Finkelstein
    A new concept has been introduced to the tax season called the refund anticipation loan. You may have seen some TV commercials offering this service. In the past, people have prepared their taxes, sent the information off to the government and then waited for a check or a direct deposit to arrive. However, some tax preparation services are offering to give you the money in just 1-2 days but the catch is that it is a loan. The loan period lasts about 10 days which results, effectively, in an astronomically high interest rate. The tax refund is your money, but by opting for this choice, you will eventually be paying a big chunk of that refund to your tax service. It would be wise to use some caution and figure out the costs and benefits ahead of time before you agree to this.
  • Top 10 Cities with Worst Tax Procrastinators  By : Ron Finkelstein
    Do you often procrastinate filing your income tax return? If you do, you're not alone, especially if you live in one of the cities listed below. A leading tax software package provider tallied the returns that were filed between April 14th and April 17th, and these are the cities with the highest number of procrastinators.
  • 10 Tips to Make Business Tax Efficient  By : Ron Finkelstein
    Does the thought of preparing your small firm's tax return make you queasy? Do you put it off until the deadline, hoping against hope that it will disappear? You don't need to go through this anymore. There is now an excellent small business owner's guide to tax preparation that can aid you to stop procrastinating any longer.
  • Making Tax Time Easier on the Self-Employed  By : Ron Finkelstein
    Innovative technology and the convenience that the Internet and teleconferencing brings have led more coaches, contractors, professional consultants, and freelance workers to go into business for themselves. Being self employed isn't a means of simply generating additional income to supplement a job - it has become a full-time endeavor. A lot of full-time workers are setting their own hours while making great incomes. However, self-employed people do have distinct tax concerns. Read on for 10 helpful tax tips to reduce the bite Uncle Sam takes out of your income:
  • Tax Deduction. Really? Better Make Sure You Can Spot The Scams.  By : Pam Hamilton
    While American People can be divided on lots of different issues; there's one thing most people in this country can agree on. We all hate paying taxes.
  • Year End Tax Tips for Home Businesses  By : Kristine McKinley
    The best thing you can do is to think about taxes before then year ends. Most people wait until the tax filing deadline before they ask how they can reduce their income taxes. Unfortunately, once 2007 ends, there's very little you can do to minimize your taxes for 2007.
  • TAX DATE IS NEARING – THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW  By : Susan Hutson
    The 15th of April, the income tax due date in the US, is close at hand. Therefore, it is time to get to know more about the system of taxation in the US. Bizymoms thought it would be a good idea to educate our visitors more about how our system of taxation works.
  • Tax Savings Tips For Parents  By : Kelly Renaul
    This article assists parents in tax planning and financial preparation.
  • Different Types of Accounting Software  By : Vinay Choubey
    There are many types of accounting software applications on the market today. Some applications are intended to perform accounting functions for large corporate organizations. Others are meant for personal use. Still other applications fall somewhere in between, performing functions suited to small businesses, as well as those suited to the average person.
  • Keep or Toss - And When Record Retention  By : Teri Kaye
    As a Certified Public Accountant, I work with my clients’ banking and business records all the time. As a mom, I handle my own family’s banking, credit card and other financial records. In both capacities, I have learned how important it is to safely retain financial records. If you have ever applied for a loan or been through a tax examination, you also know the need to have adequate records. But what are adequate records and how long do you need to keep them?

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