Archive for June, 2009

What a Person Needs to Know When They File Income Taxes

June 22nd, 2009

When it comes time for people to file income taxes many of them do not know what they need or what to expect. In fact, filing taxes is a first for many people!
There are many things that people should know when they are about to file income taxes for the first time, as well [...]

How to File Taxes Online for Free

June 21st, 2009

Most often when people have income taxes, they usually file them the same way each year. However, more and more people are changing the way they file their taxes!
In recent years, more and more people are beginning to change the way they file taxes. Many of the people that are changing the way [...]

Shopping in States with Sales Taxes

June 19th, 2009

In the United States, there are only six states that do not have sales taxes. For someone who is travel from a state with no sales tax to one of the states with sales taxes, it can sometimes get confusing. After all, you are used to paying the price that is marked, and sometimes may [...]

Make Sure To Pay Your Property Tax On Time

June 18th, 2009

When you buy a house or property, the mortgage company that holds your mortgage usually has an escrow account set up, which holds your monthly payment towards your homeowners insurance and property tax. The standard procedure is for the mortgage lender to send you the money in a form of a check in December [...]

What to Know About Your Federal Income Taxes

June 17th, 2009

For many people, when it is time for them to file their federal income taxes they get very stressed out. In fact, many people are even scared to file their taxes!
When it comes time to file the federal income taxes, one of the most important things that a person should think about, is how [...]

Potential Effects of Sales Taxes in Canada

June 15th, 2009

Like many others, our friends to the North are struggling with the high added cost of sales taxes in Canada. Canadians are faced with a provincial and federal sales taxes, and in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, they also face a 14 per cent harmonized sales tax, which is a combination of the goods [...]

Learning How to File Taxes Online Free of Charge

June 14th, 2009

Every year as more and more people are filing state and federal income taxes, there are also more ways to file the taxes.
As many people are learning when filing their income taxes, all the different ways to file income taxes are changing. In fact, one of the most popular ways to file income taxes [...]

Is Your Property Tax Assessment Outrageous

June 12th, 2009

When you receive your property tax bill, you need to go over it very closely. You need to look at the fair market value and the assessed value. These two different things have two different meaning when figuring your property tax liability. Many people have complaints about how the assessment of homes or properties is [...]

Personal Property Taxes on Sales

June 10th, 2009

As if you are not confused enough when you travel to another state, you find that some states have a personal property taxes on sales of personal property. Does this pertain to you? This will depend on your own state and whether they have a personal use tax, which is what personal property tax on [...]

When Filing Your Federal Income Taxes Online

June 8th, 2009

Many times when people about to file their federal and state income taxes, they are unsure of how they want them to be filed. However, more and more people are beginning to file their state and federal income taxes online.
Many people today, are beginning to file their federal income taxes online because it is [...]