… he described his father as a “solid Republican” who was an elector for Thomas E. Dewey in the 1948 presidential election. He began playing basketball in fourth grade. He was a basketball star at Crystal City High School, where he scored 3,068 points in his scholastic career, and was twice named All-American. He received 75 college scholarship offers, although he applied to only five schools. Bradley’s basketball ability was enh…
Filed under California Franchise Tax Board Refund by on Mar 18th, 2011. Comment.
by LSE Library New Zealand Taxes As the flow of wealth from many nations of tax advantaged, “offshore,” jurisdictions continues the need for and profitability of offshore banking services increases virtually day by day. The problem in this picture is that as the demand for offshore banking services has increased the ease of setting an offshore bank has become more difficult throughout most of the “offshore” world. A juri…
Filed under New Zealand Taxes by on Mar 30th, 2011. Comment.
Save Energy And Money On Taxes At The Same Time In an effort to help promote alternative energy and energy conservation, the federal government is offering some tax credits to people who buy certain products like insulated windows, energy-efficient heat pumps and hybrid cars. In August of 2005 the federal government passed the Energy Policy Act, and the resulting tax credits went into effect January 1 of 2006. Not only are energy-efficient produ…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Sep 28th, 2009.
Making energy-efficient home improvements and purchasing fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles is no longer just an environmentally friendly move -making these purchases could save you money at tax time. That’s because the Energy Policy Act of 2005 will offer consumers federal tax credits for making energy-efficient purchases. Using energy-efficient appliances and installing better windows and insulation can provide many benefits. In ad…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Aug 20th, 2009.
Homeowners looking to cut their tax bills may want to rethink their water heaters. A recently signed law allows people to take as much as a $300 tax credit if they install a tankless water heater in their house. The new tax credit is meant to encourage U.S. residents to better manage their energy consumption through the use of more efficient technology. Switching to such technology carries the added benefit of reducing utility bills overall eve…
Filed under Tax Refunds by on Aug 22nd, 2009.