How to Steer Clear of Having Your Business Audited
The Alloy Silverstein Group offers audit advice
CHERRY HILL, N.J., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ — Small business owners, perhaps the busiest people in America, juggle multiple tasks to keep their businesses up and running. Yet they may have another worry looming on the horizon — an IRS Audit.
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New Homebuyer Credit Form Released
Taxpayers Reminded to Attach Settlement Statement and Other Key
Documents
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released the new form that eligible homebuyers need to claim the first-time homebuyer credit this tax season and announced processing of those tax returns will begin in mid-February. The IRS also announced new documentation requirements to deter fraud related to the first-time homebuyer credit.
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THE TAX LADY’S GUIDE TO BEATING THE IRS And Saving Big Bucks on Your Taxes
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Five Facts about the Making Work Pay Tax Credit
Working taxpayers may be eligible for the Making Work Pay tax credit, a significant tax provision of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. This tax credit means more take-home pay for millions of American workers. Here are five things the IRS wants every taxpayer to know about the Making Work Pay tax credit:
1. This credit — available for tax years 2009 and 2010 — equals 6.2 percent of a taxpayer’s earned income. The maximum credit for a married couple filing a joint return is $800 and $400 for other taxpayers. Most wage earners have been enjoying a boost in their paychecks from this credit since April.
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