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Federal Income Tax, Married Filing Jointly 2009, 2010
Your filing status is very important when you are filing your taxes. Your filing status is what type of tax return you will use. You may file using one of the five following status categories: 1. Married...
0 comments2009 Education Tax changes
As I pointed out in my introduction post, the 2009 tax season is rapidly approaching and the busy men and women of the Internal Revenue Service have been hard at work trying to make things a little better for...
2 commentscan you have a 401k and an ira at the same time
If you have the financial wherewithall to have the option to fund both a 401(k) and an IRA you are taking serious strides in the right direction. The question often arises, though. WIth all the rules...
15 comments2009 U.S. Income Tax: Personal Filing Status
With the 2009 year coming to a close, tax season is fast approaching. Now is the time to start planning your tax returns to help eliminate errors made in the last minute rush. I've already given an overview...
0 commentsTax Stimulus Rebate Plan 2009, Stimulus Payment 2009
On your 2008 tax return you may be eligible to claim the recovery rebate tax credit. This amount will be up to $600 for a single person and up to $1200.00 for a married couple filing jointly. To be able to...
5 comments1040 EZ Federal Income Tax Form for 2009, 2010
Are you wondering what tax form to use? If you are single or married filing jointly with no dependents then, you can use the 1040 EZ federal income tax form. Listed below are some of the guidelines for using...
0 commentsGREAT NEWS: Extended $8,000 First-Time Homebuyer and New $6,500 Repeat Homebuyer Federal Tax Credits
The federal government has just expanded (and extended) the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009, as follows: Qualified first-time homebuyers purchasing a principal residence...
0 commentsWhat tax breaks are officially ending this year?
The end of the 2009 year will also spell the end of many tax breaks for both individuals and businesses. Some of these tax breaks are “temporary” credits and deductions that Congress typically extends for...
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