Posted on 21 July 2008
My personal opinion is that in today’s new economy, it is wise to have multiple income streams. Reliance on one income source poses a risk to individuals, entrepreneurs, and even large corporations. A single-source income stream, rather it comes from a job, a million-dollar customer, or a highly targeted market segment can dry up for [...]
Posted on 20 July 2008
Here are some helpful hints, tips, reminders and advice for preparing and filing your 2005 Form 1040 (or 1040A).
* You should receive all your W-2 and 1099 forms by the first week of February. Check the figures on these forms against your records to make sure the amounts reported are correct. Carefully compare the gross [...]
Posted on 20 July 2008
Business tax is tax paid by individuals who run businesses and business organizations. Business tax attorneys guide businesses through the intricacies of tax planning and act as advisors and negotiators in case the government contests taxation claims. Their guidance will help minimize tax liabilities, helps maximize profits through the business, avoid possible tax avoidance investigation [...]
Posted on 20 July 2008
Tax attorneys are legal professionals who advise people in terms of tax planning and represent clients in cases of tax disputes or problems with the government. A tax attorney’s job involves much more than just representing a party in case of civil or criminal lawsuits related to taxation. It also involves advising people beforehand on [...]
Posted on 20 July 2008
The taxes that are withheld from paychecks amount to about 25% of your gross pay (including federal tax, state tax, social security tax and medicare tax). But these taxes that are withheld could be working for you as investments if you employ what I call the ultimate tax strategy. This tax strategy consists of how [...]
Posted on 18 July 2008
Beware of advertisements that claim to settle tax debts for “pennies on the dollar”. Check the Offer In Compromise requirements to see if it is right for you.
1. If you are unable to pay a tax debt in full, if the taxpayer establishes to the satisfaction of the IRS that he either: has no means [...]
Posted on 15 July 2008
An expatriate is a person who resides temporarily or permanently in a different country and culture other than his/her own legal residence and place of upbringing. When it comes to offshore banking, this class of people is the privileged class. ‘Why so?’ is a question that we need to answer. This is because they are [...]
Posted on 13 July 2008
There is probably a tendency to think of the Independent Financial Adviser offering help and advice only in the area of personal finances. But the role is not restricted just to the individual. Increasingly, the adviser is being called in for corporate financial advice to assist small and medium-sized businesses to achieve optimum commercial success.
Critical [...]