Posts Tagged ‘tax’

Would You Be a Perpetual Traveler or a World Citizen?

On Monday I wrote about developing the freedom to travel anywhere, anytime without getting fired. For many people, putting yourself in a position where you are free to go at any time and stay in the places you've always wanted to stay is a completely new experience and mindset. While it's certainly not for everybody, a good number of people who start remote working realize that they… Continue reading

You Don’t Have to Worry: Tax Answers from Jeff Schnepper

No matter how prepared you are for tax season, you probably worry at least a little whenever April 15th is getting close. We've covered your last-minute tax options in the past, but no matter how close that deadline is getting, we want to reduce your worry. Jeff Schnepper, MSN's tax expert, agreed to answer a few questions for us, and offered a little reassurance. Tax Misconceptions — and Problems One of… Continue reading

Hack Your Taxes Before Jan. 1

If you live in the U.S., the due date to file your tax return isn't until next April. If you want to get some major benefits on your taxes, though, you have to take action before the end of the year: after all, in April, you're paying taxes for the year of 2008. There are plenty of loopholes that can provide you with some significant advantages, depending on your… Continue reading

Last Minute Tax Help

The deadline for filing your federal income tax return (if you’re a U.S. citizen) is five days away. If you haven’t gotten around to filing yet, you’re in good company: one-third of all Americans file in the two weeks just before the deadline, and TurboTax reports that 200,000 taxpayers used their software in the last two days alone. The IRS has actually made it easier to file your taxes… Continue reading

Top Ten Tax Breaks

Tax time, does anyone look forward to it? Maybe you would if you knew about all the tax breaks you can catch. CNNMoney ran down ten goodies you shouldn't miss out on, including a few that are brand spanking new! You can take a 30 percent credit up to $2,000 for the cost of solar water heating or photovoltaic equipment in your home. You can get a 10 percent credit… Continue reading

Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

H & R Block posted a list of the 14 most commonly overlooked tax deductions. It's approaching that time of year, so make sure you don't miss these deductions:

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