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Payroll Software Aids Claiming Hire Act Exemption on 2010 Form 941

21st July 2010
On March 18, 2010 the federal government passed a new law the HIRE Act (Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment). The enactment of the HIRE Act allows employers to claim two tax benefits. The tax benefits apply to workers hired after Feb. 3, 2010 but befo...
Author: Lisa Heather
Taxes

2010 Payroll Software- How Do Employers Qualify for a Tax Exemption

02nd June 2010
Washington has recently enacted the HIRE Act (Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment). This new law includes two tax incentives for employers to hire workers who were previously unemployed or only working part time. The tax benefits apply to workers hire...
Author: Lisa Heather
Taxes

Claiming a tax rebate as a working student

19th April 2010
If you are a student who works you could be entitled to a tax rebate as your employer may not have taken into account the fact that you earn less than the current tax free allowance. Anyone who earns over the tax free allowance - £6,475 for 2010/2011...
Author: Ben Greenwood
Taxes

Lowering the Impact of the Alternative Minimum Tax

23rd November 2009
Two things strongly factor into the formula for the Alternative Minimum Tax. One is the type of investments you have. Some investments figure more consequentially in the Alternative Minimum Tax. Therefore, the structure of your portfolio is very import...
Author: Chintamani
Taxes

Disabled Veteran Tax Exemptions in Texas

20th August 2009
In Texas a disabled veteran's tax exemption is not the same as a disabled person's tax exemption. To receive a disabled veteran tax exemption, you must be either a veteran who was disabled while serving with the U.S. armed forces or the surviving spou...
Author: Patrick OConnor
Taxes

Disabled Veteran Tax Exemptions in Texas

16th July 2009
In Texas a disabled veteran's tax exemption is not the same as a disabled person's tax exemption. To receive a disabled veteran tax exemption, you must be either a veteran who was disabled while serving with the U.S. armed forces or the surviving spou...
Author: Patrick OConnor
Taxes

IRS summarizes Alternative Minimum Tax changes for 2009

18th June 2009
The IRS recently put on its web site a summary of changes made to the Alternative Minimum Tax for 2008 and for 2009. While the 2008 information isn’t of much interest to those who already have filed their 2008 tax returns, it certainly is worth noting t...
Author: kinal
Taxes

Tax Benefits of Business Ownership

08th April 2009
It doesn't matter how you do your taxes: with pencil and paper the old-fashioned way; with a high tech computer program to perform the calculations easily; or having an accountant or other tax professional fill in the blanks. Method isn't important, but k...
Author: Ron Finkelstein
Legal

Texas Governor Perry Shares a Variety of Proposals During His 2009 State of the State Address

19th March 2009
Across the country, governors have traditionally headed to their respective state houses to reflect on past year's accomplishments and challenges as well as their plans for the new year. Texas Governor Rick Perry took his turn at the podium and delivered...
Author: Tony R. Bertolino
Taxes

Taxes: What's New for 2008

31st January 2009
Minimum Income Requirements The minimum income required to file a tax return has increased for the 2009 tax season. If you made below the minimum income for your filing status, you may not need to file a tax return. The minimum income levels for varyin...
Author: arstringfellow
Legal

Dynasty Trust: The Nevada 365-Year Dynasty Trust

31st December 2008
Effective October 1, 2005, the Nevada perpetuities law was modified to allow a dynasty trust to continue for up to 365 years with its assets protected from estate taxes, creditors and divorcing spouses during such time. Prior to the change in the law, Ne...
Author: Steven J. Oshins
Legal

Attorney Steven J. Oshins on the Nevada 365-Year Dynasty Trust

13th October 2008
Effective October 1, 2005, the Nevada perpetuities law was modified by a legislative bill authored by Attorney Steven J. Oshins, to allow a dynasty trust to continue for up to 365 years with its assets protected from estate taxes, creditors and divorcing ...
Author: Steven J. Oshins
Taxes

Use The Same Techniques The Rich And Famous To Avoid Taxes!

25th July 2007
You've probably read in the newspapers of various celebrities and successful business who manage to avoid or at least substantially reduce their UK taxes – whilst a significant proportion of the general public are paying close to 50% of their income in ...
Author: Lee Hadnum
Taxes

How a Living Trust Can Help You Disinherit Uncle Sam

28th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Ainer & Fraker, L.L.P. A living trust can help you reduce your estate tax liability to Uncle Sam. To see how this tax reduction works, let's examine the following hypothetical case: Client Family has an estate of $4 million. The husba...
Author: John Erik Fraker