From retirement account contributions to self-employment expenses, don't overlook these five common tax deductions.
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The 5 Most Common Tax Deductions
Posted by MMarquit under TaxesFrom http://blogs.hrblock.com 4279 days ago
Made Hot by: blogexpert on February 21, 2013 5:30 pm
Payroll Tax Increase 2013: What Small Businesses Need to Know
Posted by chrissyastbury under TaxesFrom http://www.waspbarcode.com 4279 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on February 21, 2013 4:14 pm
2013 brought with it a 2 percent payroll tax increase. Find out how to properly assess the new payroll tax rate on employee paychecks and how the new payroll tax rate will affect big picture issues, like hiring, headcount, and company benefits.
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Marketplace Fairness Act is Now in Congress
Posted by prussakov under TaxesFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 4283 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on February 16, 2013 3:28 pm
Yesterday, on February 14, 2013, Marketplace Fairness Act -- which may prescribe for all online retailers (regardless of the state) to collect an online sales tax -- has been introduced to Congress. However, it sounds on the surface, this law may, actually, save close to 80,000 small businesses.
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Tax Time: Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Credit Card Rewards?
Posted by amabaie under TaxesFrom http://cardguys.com 4284 days ago
Made Hot by: Young on February 20, 2013 5:30 pm
The question of whether or not your credit card rewards are income — and reportable to the IRS — depends on whether you are dealing with a rebate or a windfall. If it’s a windfall, you are supposed to report it as income and pay taxes on it. If it’s a rebate, though, you are in the clear. The good
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So-Called "Amazon Tax" Threatening IN and FL Small Businesses
Posted by prussakov under TaxesFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 4292 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on February 8, 2013 12:30 am
While the mass media focuses their "analyses" on Amazon, (a) it isn't Amazon, but in-state consumers who will have to pay the tax, and (b) it isn't Amazon (alone) who will suffer, but thousands of small businesses run by Indiana- and Florida-based affiliate marketers. We've seen major e-tailers ter
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