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Does the IRS Consider You Self Employed?
With all the income opportunities on the Internet, more and more people are blogging, setting up websites, and selling stuff on eBay. It's no surprise then that one of the most frequently asked tax questions...
0 commentsIrs Self Employed Tax Deductions & Write Offs 2009, 2010
The IRS gives detailed rules and instructions for self employed persons’ tax deductions and write offs. To distinguish between the two, let’s try to be clear. Usually a write off is considered to be a...
1 commentThe Difference Between a Tax Deduction and a Tax Credit
There are two ways of lowering how much you owe the Federal government when it comes to taxes: the tax deduction and the tax credit. Understanding the difference between the two can be helpful for many people,...
1 commentcan 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 commentsTax Breaks That Are No Longer Around in the Coming New Year
With the coming of the new year resolutions abound concerned with losing weight and most of all saving money. Forbes magazine reports that the coming year will find tax breaks that are no longer prevalent...
0 commentsHome Mortgage Loan Interest Tax Deduction Information for 2009, 2010
The mortgage interest deduction has been one of the best tax breaks available to all homeowners who pay taxes in the United States. The deduction is available for interest expense for: A mortgage to buy...
1 commentCollege Tuition Tax Deductions for 2009, 2010
There are many questions when it comes to college tuition tax deductions. What is the tax benefit of the tuition and fees deduction? The tuition and fees deduction can reduce the amount of your income subject...
0 commentsNew Mileage Rates for 2010
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the 2010 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving...
0 commentsList of Tax Deductions: Self-employment / Business
As a self-employed individual / business owner, you are allowed a laundry list of tax deductions. These are expenses that are necessary and relevant to your business. Every tax season business owners (small...
12 commentsHow to Donate Your Car to Charity and Get a Tax Write-Off
Getting rid of your used car--or even an old motorcycle, truck or boat--isn't quite as easy as picking up the phone, but it's not difficult. And if you donate your vehicle to charity, you can also take a tax deduction in certain cases.









