Archive for the ‘Tax Planning’ Category

Estate Tax Question – Is this too good to be true?

Can we really have our cake and eat it? My mother was speaking to her solicitor recently and mentioned that she was concerned about her estate tax liability, which will be around about £120,000. The solicitor put her in touch with a financial adviser who she has spoken with briefly and apparently he suggested a [...]

With Credit Cards Hitting Hardest, UK Consumers Tax Themselves With

With Credit Cards Hitting Hardest, UK Consumers Tax Themselves With Penalty Charges On Personal Finance Options
A rise in costs for users of any financial service usually results in public outcry, why is it then that so many of those same consumers allow penalty fees and charges to accrue on their credit cards, when the problem [...]

Why You Should Avoid Paying Income Taxes with a Credit

Why You Should Avoid Paying Income Taxes with a Credit Card
We all agree that the credit card is very convenient. That is why the IRS allows you pay your taxes through it. To sweeten the deal, credit card companies offer rewards in the form of frequent flyer miles. So you can get a free air [...]

Why Paying Your Income Taxes with a Credit Card Is

Why Paying Your Income Taxes with a Credit Card Is a Rip Off
If you own your own business or have not been deducting enough from your paychecks each week, you will probably owe some income taxes when tax time rolls around. This is never fun, and if you do not have the money in your [...]

Wholesale Myth: Do I Need A Business License Or Tax

Wholesale Myth: Do I Need A Business License Or Tax ID?
One of the myths that are still prevailing in the wholesale business is the business license and tax I.D need in order to achieve wholesale success. It is a big mistake to get such an opinion as a fact and then making such message viral [...]

When IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other Tax-sheltered Investments Dont Make

When IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other Tax-sheltered Investments Dont Make Sense
Every year about this time, people start talking about and considering things like IRA contributions. Most of the time, tax-sheltered investments make great sense. The federal and state governments have designed their tax laws to encourage such savings. However, that said, there are three situations [...]

Washington D.C. in the House

After being told no for the last 200 years, the House of Representatives have okayed a bill that would allow a House of Representatives position to be created for the residents of the District of Columbia. This is a complete shock to some, who analyze the situation and state that technically the District of [...]

The INS, Role, and Responsibilities

In the days following the 9/11 attacks there have been many changes in the organization and how the government handles the flow of people coming into the country. The INS was first started as the organization that was responsible for handing the people who were applying for citizenship and residency. INS stands for [...]

The Truth about Cash Gifting and Taxation

Make no mistake: cash gifting is 100% legal in the United States and Canada. There has never been a law passed that prohibits us as individuals from sharing our assets, belongings or cash. It is a misconception to believe otherwise a misconception that can keep you in the poorhouse. From the [...]

The Fair Tax Revolution

Few people would expect a book about taxes to take The New York Times bestseller list by storm, but that’s exactly what The Fair Tax Book has done. For decades, Americans from every point on the political spectrum have moaned about April 15th and the maze of ridiculous instructions and high confiscatory taxation that accompanies [...]