Why Are Fuel Bills So High?
September 13, 2011 by Maurice Riley
Filed under Taxes
I'm just looking thru some brochures about wood fired stoves and considering the gigantic price rises in oil, gas and coal. All the essentials essentially of powering our cars and heating our houses have as everybody knows went through the roof.
Small Business Tax Advice for Online Business – The Shocking Truth
January 31, 2011 by Richaed Breluiz
Filed under Business
A great number of are attracted to the thought of running a business online through the belief that any income attained via the internet will be exempt from taxation. This regrettably is a common misconception due to the fact owners of internet businesses are still required to pay their tax dues.
The advantage of disadvantage of home office tax deduction
January 24, 2011 by Earnest Younge
Filed under Credit
Deducting the cost of working out of your home can be a real plus when it comes to saving on taxes. However, meeting the terms of IRS regulations can be a bit overwhelming.
Using Tax Software The Right Way
December 24, 2010 by Jeff Windham
Filed under Taxes
When the time comes to take care of the taxes, many people are often confused about what they should do or where they should start. Beginners and even those who just always have issues should think about utilizing tax software on a yearly basis. Take a little bit of time right now in order to review the benefits and learn how to find the right version that will work for you.
Planning On Using An Umbrella Company?
September 4, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Taxes
Choosing the right umbrella company for your business can be nerve-racking, especially with so many from which to choose. Asking the right questions and knowing what to look for can make the task much simpler. Knowing about their fees, services, accessibility, and reputation are good places to start. A little time and research will save you money and frustration in the long run.
Paying Less Income Tax – Information & Advice
June 17, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Taxes
It is no secret that a good financial strategy is to lower your overall tax liability. This will essentially lower the amount you pay in income taxes. There are two ways to accomplish this goal. You can either raise the number of deductions you claim or you can reduce your overall income.
Small Businesses – Why Pay More Tax Than You Have To?
June 14, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Taxes
Big corporations pay large fees for expert tax advice that saves them, quite literally, a fortune whilst small businesses pay far more than their fair share. Is this right? On the one hand it isn’t, as small businesses find it hard enough to survive without paying more taxes than they need to, but on the other hand it is, as the rules are the same for all businesses, regardless of their size. The difference is that the big corporations are making the rules and regulations work in their favor whereas the small businesses are just accepting the rules and regulations at face value.
A Concise History Of The Introduction Of Window Tax In The United Kingdom
May 28, 2010 by James Crofton
Filed under Business
This article presents the historical facts about an old taxation system on windows in the United Kingdom. The window tax was introduced into Great Britain in 1696 by King William the third. In those days, the idea of civil liberty was different to that which exists today. In the prevailing climate, people felt that telling the king about their income was an unacceptable intrusion into their private business.
Tax Season: Ways You Can Spend Your Returns
April 14, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Taxes
For most people, tax season can be a dreadful time. The new changes in the tax code and trying to make sure you have all of the essential items such as important documents and receipts can make the tax filing process very frustrating and time consuming. Most experts say that you can make the filing process much easier if you take the time to prepare instead of waiting until the very last minute. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The average tax refund that Canadians receive is approximately $1,400.
4 Simple Steps To Reduce Your Taxes In 2010
January 20, 2010 by Jacob Nelson
Filed under Taxes
Does Tax Season get you down?
Here are 4 simple steps that any small business owner can take to lower your tax bill this year.
STEP #1: Understand How Serious Your Tax Problem Is
Are you aware of just how much in taxes you are paying?
Here’s how much the average family spends on various consumer categories — as a percentage of income.
You must realize that it’s not how much you spend on taxes that is important, it’s how much you spend on taxes as compared to…