The meaning of 'Tax' is to impose a financial charge upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law. Taxes can be imposed by a variety of different sub national entities, and consist of 'direct tax' or 'indirect tax'. They can be paid in money or through labour (often unpaid). Funds that are gained through taxes are then used by states and cities throughout the world to carry out a variety of different functions in order to aid our quality of life, for example, expenditures can include the enforcement of law and public order, protection of property, the economic infrastructure, public works, social engineering and the operation of the government. Our Taxes section on Going Legal contains thousands of different articles varying on what taxes get spent on, to what the world would be like without them, so browse through today and who knows, you might learn something new.
Taxes Articles
5 People Who Need to Hire a Tax Attorney
14th December 2009If you think that being in debt to the IRS is stressful in and of itself, try coming face to face with an IRS auditor or getting correspondence from the IRS listing your back taxes plus the penalties and interest that are quickly accumulating. In other wo...
Author: Moe Tamani
5 Reasons You Need to Hire a Tax Attorney
14th December 2009This probably won’t come as any great shock, but it’s never a good idea to go into an IRS office by yourself if you discover that you are being audited or that the IRS is looking upon you with suspicion. In such a case, you’re always better off tak...
Author: Moe Tamani
5 Steps to Getting the Best Tax Attorney
14th December 2009Whether you’re a business owner or a regular old Joe needing the assistance of a tax attorney, you need to be ready to invest some time into finding the one that’s right for you. Tax attorneys not only have special training, but good tax attorneys al...
Author: Moe Tamani
LEED Accreditation and What it Signifies
11th December 2009If you are in the construction business, you can see the benefit in being LEED accredited. LEED stands for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. There are many advantages to being certified under the LEED banner, as will be illustrated a litt...
Author: greenexpertsyu
Every Day is an Opportunity to Reduce Your Taxes
10th December 2009Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Wheelwright Our taxes are impacted any time we receive or pay money, and we have a lot of control whether that impact is positive or negative. Here are a few things many of us will be doing over the coming holiday weekend and ...
Author: Tom Wheelwright
Filing Online Tax Return Really Makes Your Life Simple
10th December 2009Today, people are making lot of money. However, as the question to make their income tax returns, they prove their back. Also well cultured citizens of our country don’t feel to pay their tax in time. The issue of tax returns would get resolve very simp...
Author: josephwaldman1984
Need Help With Taxes Accounting Answers Online?
10th December 2009At some point in your life, you may ask some online questions that although they are simple, finding an answer may require effort. However, with the advent of the internet, you can virtually get all your questions answered online. For example, if you a...
Author: Rudy Silva
Using Trusts in Inheritance Tax Planning
10th December 2009There are many ways of mitigating or avoiding the burden of Inheritance Tax but the most common way is to give away assets during your lifetime. Whilst this can be achieved by way of an outright lifetime gift, there may be reasons why this is not appropri...
Author: Connor O’Daly
7 Common Questions About IRS Offers in Compromise
10th December 2009One of the IRS settlement programs that confuses taxpayers the most is the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC). To help anyone looking for a better understanding about the IRS OIC program, please enjoy the answers to the most frequently asked questions about Of...
Author: Roni Deutch
Will E-File Income Tax Submission for 2010 help?
09th December 2009The IRS is always working to help improve the way taxes are filed and submitted. More and more people are choosing E-file to submit their taxes to the IRS. After an overwhelming response to E-filing in 2008 the IRS decided to improve this method of filing...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Know more about Income Tax
09th December 2009If you are trying to prepare for income tax season in New York, but you don’t really understand anything about income tax, then it is important for you to learn as much as you can about income tax. The more you know about it the better you will be prepa...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Does the Online Income Tax Accounting Software Really Help?
09th December 2009During tax season there are several different ways to prepare your taxes. If you are living in Manhattan or New York, you may hire an accountant or CPA in New York, you may try to do them yourself by obtaining the right forms or going online to file, or y...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Best CPA tips about first time home buyer tax credit
09th December 2009If you are a first time home buyer how can you benefit from this on your tax returns? As a CPA in New York, I can just tell you that whether you plan to build your home or you are ready to move into your home you will want to get all the benefits of being...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Why Get an Accountant or CPA NY For Tax Preparation?
09th December 2009If you live in NYC you should get an accountant or CPA for tax preparation Manhattan. Whether you run your own business or you are preparing your taxes for your personal income you want someone who is trained to handle the load. You should always prepare ...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Top Reasons how a CPA in New York can help tax preparation
09th December 2009There are so many people in New York who try to do their own taxes and as long as you don’t itemize then it is somewhat easy to do. If however you do get the opportunity to itemize or if you have several complications that may make it hard to do your ta...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
