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Tax Help Tips for Saving Money on Taxes for Freelance Professionals and Self-Employed Individuals (Part 2)Nov 14, 2009
If you are a self-employed independent contractor, you need to know that the tax clock is ticking and you’re in danger of letting serious income tax relief money slip through your fingers. If you’re not careful, you could also make some common...
Tax Client of the Month: IRS Payment Plan Helps Client Resolve $38,000 Tax DebtNov 14, 2009
Every month I choose a very special Tax Client Of The Month. It’s my way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support me and Tax Resolution Services with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
This...
Year-End Tax Tips for Independent Contractors and Self-Employed Individuals Who Need Income Tax Relief (Part 1)Nov 13, 2009
In this current economy where the unemployment rate is still climbing, millions of taxpayers like you are setting up shop in their homes to provide services as self-employed independent contractors. Whether your new self-employment status is a...
Innocent Spouse Tax Relief May Help Wife of Louisiana Mayor Guilty of Tax Evasion, CorruptionNov 12, 2009
We all know that accepting bribes is not acceptable. Call it what you may, “gifts and gratuities”, but we all know that a person with a governing position, like a mayor, who accepts gifts and gratuities is basically accepting a bribe. When the...
Waiting Out the IRS Statue of Limitations Can Dissolve Your Back Taxes and PenaltiesNov 11, 2009
Many taxpayers are not aware of the Statue of Limitations that the IRS must abide by when collecting taxes. The date of your initial IRS assessment marks the beginning of your ten-year Statue of Limitations with the IRS. This statue allows taxpayers to...
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