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Written By: Jeff Parrack
Deadlines that involve filling out government forms that affect your wallet are considered the main problem as April 15th approaches. You don't have to be worried, however, if you learn to prepare yourself for this annual duty.(read entire article)
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Written By: Jeff Parrack
The way that medical science keeps extending life expectancy, before long the only thing certain in this world might be taxes, not "death and taxes."(read entire article)
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Written By: Cynthia Lancaster
For most people owning a home means paying more in tax. Property tax for example can add up and is a major expense for many. A home however can also act as a way to save money. Here are a few words about that topic.(read entire article)
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Written By: Jeff Parrack
"Nothing is certain but death and taxes" is a famous, or infamous, saying, and we know that it's true; every year, as April rolls around, so does tax season.(read entire article)
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Written By: Cynthia Lancaster
For most people owning a home means paying more in tax. Property tax for example can add up and is a major expense for many. A home however can also act as a way to save money. Here are a few words about that topic.(read entire article)
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Written By: Cynthia Lancaster
For most people owning a home means paying more in tax. Property tax for example can add up and is a major expense for many. A home however can also act as a way to save money. Here are a few words about that topic.(read entire article)
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Written By: Jeff Parrack
It has always been a good financial practice to pay your bills on time, especially when you owe the IRS.(read entire article)
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Written By: green-blues
Tax Tips(read entire article)
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Written By: Jeff Parrack
The U.S. tax code runs to some 17,000 pages that, at an average 300 words per page, total about 5 million words. But memorizing them all won't do you any good, even if you could, because every year there are changes both big and small.(read entire article)
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