| Hi, Website Vistor. Here are your Articles for March 3, 2010. |
| Metro Metro & Associates Announcements |
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| Tax News for Individuals and Businesses |
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Enjoy a Tax Reprieve from Phase-Out Rules. For this year only, the rules that phase out the tax benefit of itemized deductions and personal exemptions for high income taxpayers have been repealed. We'll tell you what it could mean for you.
Business Reporting on "Uncertain Tax Positions." The IRS wants to make changes to the requirements businesses face for reporting tax strategies that they are unsure will be accepted by the tax agency. Some corporations would be required to attach a list of uncertain positions to their federal tax returns. Find out which businesses could be affected and what the proposal means. |
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| Personal Income Tax Return |
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Personal income tax organizer- All of the tax organizers were mailed the first week of January. If you did not receive yours, please contact us as soon as possible.
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| Personal Finance: Credit Cards and Gold Investments |
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Ten New Credit Card Protections. A new law protecting consumers from unfair credit practices was fully phased in last week. Here are 10 protections from the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act.
Investing: Three Ways to Go for the Gold. The price of gold has been fluctuating recently after reaching a record high late last year. Investors concerned about inflation are buying and selling the precious metal. Here are three ways to acquire gold in your portfolio, as well as the basic tax rules when you sell. Copyright © 2010 |
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| Red Flag for an IRS Audit |
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The IRS keeps a close eye on businesses that handle cash. Here's how the tax agency reconstructs revenue sources when it suspects cheating. Note: You may be able to avoid having tax collectors sniffing around by auditing yourself using insider guides that IRS examiners use. Copyright © 2010 |
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| Be Careful When Saving for Your Kids' Education |
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If you put all your college savings money in a bank account, you could be penalized because of the way the financial aid system works. Here are the rules and a strategy for saving. Copyright © 2010 |
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