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The News Journal - Mon Nov 30, 6:40 am ET
NEW YORK -- It may seem an odd time to think about your federal taxes. But taking some steps before Dec. 31 can help minimize the amount you'll owe or maximize your refund.
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - Mon Nov 30, 6:39 am ET
COLUMBUS (AP) -- It is not a registered nonprofit, although it bears a nonprofit's Web identity. It has no board of directors, no campaign finance filing history, and no paperwork on file with the IRS or the Federal Elections Commission.
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The Washington Times - Mon Nov 30, 6:02 am ET
Have you made home improvements? They yield no current deductions but are added to your home's cost basis - the figure used to determine gain or loss on a sale of the property. Hence, improvements reduce any taxable profit when you eventually sell. Like most home sellers, you are well aware of rules that relieve you of taxes on a home-sale gain of as much as $250,000 when you file an individual ...
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Lake County News-Sun - Mon Nov 30, 5:56 am ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans — but not for the reasons they probably think. The IRS owes them money. Sue Hales, a spokeswoman for the IRS in Illinois, says the postal service has returned almost 3,600 tax refund checks to the agency as undeliverable.
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The Columbus Dispatch - Mon Nov 30, 4:48 am ET
The tax-filing season is just around the corner, so if you haven't already done so, it's time to organize your records, the Internal Revenue Service suggests.
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Tribune Chronicle - Mon Nov 30, 12:17 am ET
COLUMBUS - It is not a registered nonprofit, though it bears a nonprofit's Web identity. It has no board of directors, no campaign finance filing history, and no paperwork on file with the IRS or the Federal Elections Commission. So who is LetOhioVote.org, the mysterious group that filed a lawsuit and successfully challenged Gov.
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Chicago Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 8:27 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans -- but not for the reasons they probably think. The IRS owes those folks money, on average more than $1,000 apiece. Sue Hales is spokeswoman for the IRS in Illinois. She says the postal service has returned almost 3,600 refund checks to the agency as undeliverable. Those undelivered checks are worth more than $3.6 million ...
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The Bay City Times - Sun Nov 29, 6:18 pm ET
A Houghton Lake man likely will spend 41 to 51 months in federal prison for bilking customers out of more than $900,000 in two schemes. Robert DenBoer Jr., 33, pleaded guilty to willfully filing a false tax return and wire...
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The Saginaw News - Sun Nov 29, 5:11 pm ET
A Sanilac County businessman is headed to federal prison for failing to pay income taxes. Frank Scaramuzzino, owner of Premier Autoworkers, Inc., and Michtel Holdings LLC, was sentenced to two consecutive 12-months terms for two counts of willful failure to pay income taxes for 2001 and 2002.
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Sentinel & Enterprise - Sun Nov 29, 6:51 am ET
GARDNER -- Mount Wachusett Community College is seeking volunteers to participate in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) to prepare income taxes for taxpayers who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit.
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Seattle Times - Sun Nov 29, 3:23 am ET
DALLAS — Year-end tax planning this year will be different from years past, largely because of the recession. For many taxpayers, the year has meant a job loss, a job with less income or perhaps a home foreclosure.
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Erie Times-News - Sun Nov 29, 12:03 am ET
Year-end tax planning this year will be different from years past, largely because of the recession.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Sat Nov 28, 11:04 pm ET
In August 2008, federal agents arrested about 600 suspected illegal immigrants at Howard Industries Inc., a maker of electrical transformers in Laurel, Miss.Today, the government might take a different approach.Instead of making mass arrests, the government is reviewing employment records at hundreds of companies nationwide in an effort to keep illegal immigrants out of the workplace. The ...
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The Yuma Sun - Sat Nov 28, 6:05 pm ET
AARP is seeking volunteers to help seniors, low income residents and the disabled prepare their income tax returns. Volunteers will be provided training and materials to become IRS certified and will be trained to use tax preparation software to electronically file returns.
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Hollywood.com - Sat Nov 28, 9:33 am ET
Actor Ving Rhames has been hit with a lawsuit from U.S. tax officials after allegedly running up debts of almost $500,000 (£312,500).