Posts Tagged ‘irs’

In A 4-1 Vote, Kissimmee Allows Health Insurance For Domestic Partners

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

n a 4-1 vote, the Kissimmee City Commission approved health and dental benefits for domestic partners of city employees, whether they’re the same sex or opposite sex. Openly gay commissioner Cheryl Grieb made the motion on Mar. 9 at the commission’s regular meeting. Representatives from Equality Florida and One Orlando showed up to support the [...]

How To File Your Taxes Online For Free

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Filling taxes online is becoming increasingly popular in today’s society mostly because it saves a lot of time and it is much less stressful than trying to get an accountant by the date deadline and file your taxes on due date. Moreover, besides being simple and safe, it is also for free or for a [...]

What Happens If You Don't Pay Your Taxes?

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Every year, on April 15, millions of Americans have to file their tax returns to the IRS. If you are one of those taxpayers who manage to pay their debt to the government, you have nothing to worry about. On the other hand, if you find yourself in a situation where your debt to the [...]

Clandestine Liens Threaten Your Family's House

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Lien Alert: A lien is a demand placed on a person’s property in order to get hold of the compensation of a debt. It could be a placed by a state government, the IRS, or even contractors for non-payment of repairs or property improvements. Here are a few other types of likely liens against a [...]

How To Avoid Tax On Debts

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Estate planning is tricky under the best of circumstances, and even under normal circumstances it can be downright difficult to do correctly. One thing that often slips through our fingers and we fail to spend an adequate amount of attention on is the effect of debt on estate planning. Most people think, “I’ll be dead, [...]

The Fast Way Of Getting Rid Of Tax Debts Through Tax Debt Relief Program

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Having taxed debts is a big headache for everyone, whether it’s a small amount of significantly big, it’s still tax debt. The good is that IRS allows a tax debt relief program to be availed. Although it doesn’t come like rain but at least there is an option. Taxpayers is given options how to finally [...]

The Downside Of Substitute Filed Return (Sfr) For Taxpayers’ Back Taxes Debt

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Filing for an income tax return can be a stressing task sometimes. Although it happens only once a year, still this is something that everyone hates to do. However, taxpayers shouldn’t neglect this, lest back taxes will haunt you like a mad dog. And don’t rely on getting a tax debt relief; it’s not going [...]

How to Settle IRS Back Taxes: 6 Different Ways

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

There are many ways to settle IRS back taxes. The only thing you do not want to do is ignore this situation. When you owe money to the IRS, no matter how much it may be, you need to pay up as soon as possible. This does not mean that you have to do so [...]

Top 5 Tax Debt Relief Methods Available to Taxpayers

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Getting relief from tax debt either means you don’t have to pay the taxes in full all at once or you settle the taxes owed for less. When it comes to getting relief from taxes owed many people don’t realize the various options that are available to them. If you can’t afford to pay your [...]

Consolidate College Loans – Fixed Rate Vs Adjustable Rate

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

It does pay to consolidate college loans as doing so will help you save up to 60 % on the overall cost of your present loans. This is good news, especially as many college students are presently paying more than 8 p.c by way of interest on their college loans. By going ahead and consolidating [...]