Using This Years Taxes to Save On Next Years Taxes You just got done paying taxes or filing an extension and are grumpy. If you are smart, you will use this miserable event to save some cash for next year. Using This Years Taxes to Save On Next Years Taxes For most people, preparing and filing taxes is the equivalent of sticking a pin in a body part. It simply is not fun. Heck, it is not even amusing. One of the reasons is you inevitably find s…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Nov 19th, 2009.
Corporations Failing To Claim AMT Exemption Overpay Taxes By $11,000 Does your incorporated business pay alternative minimum tax [AMT]? If so, there is a 93% chance you have been overpaying your taxes by an average of $11,000 a year according to the Treasury Inspector General. The Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration was created in 1999 to oversee the IRS. One of the duties of the Treasury Inspector General is to study…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Jul 30th, 2009.
blic debt. ~ Public revenue is the income of the Government raised from all sources in order to meet the public expenditure. *MEANING: ~ Public revenue refers to government revenue. The important sources of public revenue are taxes, sale of public goods and services, fees, fines, donations, etc. ~ The source of public revenue can be : TAX REVENUE, NON-TAX REVENUE. *SOURCES: A) TAX REVENUE: ~ Taxes are the most vital sources of public revenue. ~ ‘…
Filed under Tax Gift by on Mar 29th, 2011. Comment.