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How to Avoid a Tax Audit

January 31, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

Beware of Disgruntled Employees, Ex Spouses & Nosy Neighbors The IRS has been getting a lot of press about their whistle-blower program for good reason. It works big time. Informants are paid a minimum of 15% and a maximum of 30% of the amount owed by businesses or individuals, up to a $2 million threshold.  [...]

IRS e-file Launches Today

January 14, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

When using e-file, you also must use an e-signature. The IRS no longer accepts the paper signature document.

Eight Facts About IRS Filing Status

January 13, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

Your filing status is used to determine your filing requirements, standard deduction, eligibility for certain credits and deductions, and your correct tax.

The IRS is Raising The Cost of Some Air Travel Taxes

January 4, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

There are more ways than ever that the Federal Government finds ways to nickle and dime us to death.

Top 10 Tax Time Tips

January 3, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

Here are the Internal Revenue Service’s top 10 tips that will help your tax filing process run smoother than ever this year.

IRS Writes the CPA/Attorney Enrichment Act

January 3, 2011 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

If you ask the wrong person to help you, because they know how to do a form correctly, you could be getting them in plenty of hot water.

How do you protect yourself from auto insurance fraud? – Part 2 of 2

December 28, 2010 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

The road can be dangerous for a number of reasons, not the least of which is auto insurance scammers.

How do you protect yourself from auto insurance fraud? – Part 1 of 2

December 28, 2010 by Publisher · Leave a Comment 

From that day forward, I refuse to get a policy from a far away agent I can’t come and see. Shop for local agents online but make your buying decision, when it comes to auto insurance, in person.