…k at you go! Steve Kohman: February 1st. Beth Bershok: Ok Jim, just a little poll. Jim Lange: I have been extending my own tax return for the last 30 years and will extend my return again this year. Beth Bershok: I bring this up because my husband is also a CPA and he told me I should consider October 15th the deadline for the rest of my life. We are taking questions tonight so I want to give the studio line. It’s 412-333-9385 so if you hav…
Filed under 60 Second Tax Refund by on Mar 1st, 2011. Comment.
osit is due today, if your first quarter liability exceeds $500. Had enough? OK, OK. I’ll stop here. That should get you through the first four months of the year. For more tax resources, here’s a few more links: Looking for a federal tax form? http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html Looking for a state tax form? http://taxes.yahoo.com/stateforms.html http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html IRS Website for Small Business & t…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Aug 31st, 2009.
BUY NOW!: Unclaimed Money Finders Guide How to make a good income by earning people with their lost money Low Price: Tax Return Features: Product DescriptionIn USA Today, experts estimate that nearly 40 billion U.S. dollars of unclaimed money dust in the state of abandonment and abandoned property is offices. certificatesPeople Some monetary items, which end in the possession of a State, said after he, by the institution that the following: ba…
Filed under Books by on May 27th, 2010. Comment.
opy of the certificate of release of Federal Tax Lien. What if you can not pay the tax debt in full? Obviously, if you had the money to put on your liability for tax refund, you find yourself in this situation where you are looking at the face of a federal tax lien from the IRS. As discussed above, the IRS will publish a statement of privilege if you meet IRS tax debts owed by the paying or having "adjusted". This essentially …
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Sep 18th, 2009. Comment.
…mail doesn’t get delivered. The U.S. Postal Service doesn’t like to admit this, but it’s true. Furthermore, even if your tax return gets delivered to the IRS, every year a small percentage of tax returns get lost by the IRS. Don’t believe me? I’ll never forget the day one of my clients showed me a letter he received from the IRS: “We regret to inform you that we received your return…. but have lost it.…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Nov 29th, 2009.