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The Advocate - Mon Dec 7, 2:07 pm ET
After California congresswoman Mary Bono Mack voted against an estate tax bill that would amend IRS rules, the gay conservative group GOProud commended her actions.
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Philanthropy Journal - Mon Dec 7, 11:23 am ET
The number of tax-exempt organizations has grown 60 percent over the past 10 years, meaning a missed tax-revenue opportunity for the IRS, The New York Times reported Dec. 5 (see rise in nonprofits story ). Last year, the IRS approved 99 percent of organizations that applied for tax-exempt status, which allows donors to receive a tax deduction for their donations.
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Miami Herald - Mon Dec 7, 10:17 am ET
Although it may not be for everyone -- especially this year -- a donation to charity is one way to shave your income tax bill. But you'll want to keep in mind rules about documentation and the limits of deductions available, said Mark Scott, estate and trust tax manager at Kaufman Rossin & Co. in Miami.
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PRWeb - Mon Dec 7, 3:20 am ET
Taxpayers can estimate their 2009 tax return by using the free tax calculator. Answer simple questions about income and watch the tax refund grow. (PRWeb Dec 7, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/taxcalculator/prweb2377484.htm
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New York Post - Mon Dec 7, 1:40 am ET
A high-end fashion delivery firm in Manhattan has imploded amid accusations of embezzlement and tax fraud. Dispatch Transportation Corp. -- a Midtown-based company that has served luxury stores like Bergdorf Goodman for decades -- has all but shutt...
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Daily Journal - Mon Dec 7, 1:23 am ET
CAMDEN -- A Vineland tax preparer was sentenced Friday to a year in federal prison for scamming the Internal Revenue Service out of more than $100,000 by preparing dozens of fraudulent tax returns on behalf of clients.
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MSN Money - Mon Dec 7, 1:17 am ET
Yes, you can sue the IRS. But the process can be as complicated as the U.S. Tax Code. This quick guide can help you find your way around the court system and choose the best forum for winning your case.
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The Middletown Press - Mon Dec 7, 1:17 am ET
MIDDLETOWN — Did you get your tax refund? If not, the Internal Revenue Service could be looking for you.
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MSN Money - Mon Dec 7, 1:17 am ET
Don't let the urge to splurge -- or the need for a new refrigerator -- tempt you into expensive borrowing so that you can lay your hands on your refund a few days sooner.
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Opelika-Auburn News - Sun Dec 6, 4:46 pm ET
People often hide from the Internal Revenue Service. They don’t want to give their hard-earned money to Uncle Sam when Uncle Sam reaches for it. Sometimes they give what they can and defer payments. Sometimes they hide what they have and illegally pay less than they honestly owe.
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Miami Herald - Sun Dec 6, 8:17 am ET
If you're looking to shrink your 2009 tax bill, now is the time to rearrange your finances. Given the economic aftershocks that jolted many paychecks in 2009, doing so may not be business as usual.
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South Bend Tribune - Sun Dec 6, 7:14 am ET
"Show me the money!" is an often-quoted line from the movie "Jerry McGuire." It also could be the reaction of a taxpayer whose return has been filed (expecting a refund) or by the Internal Revenue Service (expecting a payment). As Tax Talk begins a new year, our focus is on MONEY!
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Scottsbluff Star-Herald - Sun Dec 6, 3:28 am ET
Electronic filing of federal income tax forms is free for all taxpayers this year, regardless of income, the Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday. People who can do their own returns and don’t need special computer software can file free online beginning Friday at the Web site www.IRS.gov . Doing so will save the price of a stamp and the time it takes to process ...
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PRWeb - Sun Dec 6, 3:18 am ET
Employers that make HSA Savings contributions for their employees outside of a Section 125 Premium Only Plan run the risk of being subject to the 35% Excise Tax, unless they make the contributions comparable. Numerous restrictions apply that can be avoided with a Section 125 Cafeteria Plan modified to handle HSA savings deductions. For a limited time, Core Documents, Inc., www ...
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Sun Dec 6, 12:00 am ET
Editor's note: Gubernatorial candidate Ron Ramsey and has wife have paid an average of $86,653 in federal income taxes over the past three years. An earlier version of this story reported the wrong amount.NASHVILLE - Receipts from Bill Haslam's investments have averaged $4.75 million per year since he became mayor of Knoxville, far more than the combined income of his rivals for the 2010 ...