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Can you transfer 529 B accounts from one state program to another?
by Chuck
So called 529 B College Savings plans are part of a program that allows people to save money for a child's college education and have the income from the savings grow tax free (that is free of Federal Income... published 13 months ago
2008 401k Contribution Limits
by sporsfanX
2008 401k contribution limits are capped at $15,500. However, if you are 50 or over, you have an additional "Catch-up" clause that states you can contribute an additional $5,000 to your limit. This... published 6 months ago
How To File An Amended Tax Return
by Jennifer
Filing an amended tax return can be a daunting task. It certainly isn't the simplest thing. In fact the IRS website says to expect the task to take you 3.5 hours. Depending on how many amended returns you need... published 6 months ago
US History - The 13 Colonies
by Patty Inglish, MS
Everyone living in America is an immigrant or the descendant of one, really. Even Native Americans likely migrated in from nothern Asia. However, after 1400 AD, Europeans arrved in America, claiming the land... published 9 months ago
How to establish residency in another state
by Patty Inglish, MS
You may want to take advantage of certain financial benefits of establishing residency in another US state. For example, you may be seeking lower taxes, buisness tax credits, lower college tuition, etc. Here are some steps to take... published 9 months ago
Retire in Bend, Oregon
by stephhicks68
North Sisters - near Bend, Oregon (c) Stephanie HicksMy own hometown, Bend, Oregon was just rated as one of the top places to retire in the United States! It is going to be highlighted in the next edition of... published 6 months ago
Tipping: Do You Have To Tip the Waiter? How much?
by Veronica
Veronica, I read one of your blogs a while back about tipping in restaurants. Tackle this for me. 1 - Do I have to tip? And 2 - how much do I have to tip? My wife and I are constantly arguing about this. Brad ... published 16 months ago
Tax Free Day or The Cost of Government Day
by bobmnu
Tax Freedom Day or The Cost of Government Day This year, July 11, 2007, is Tax Freedom Day or The Cost of Government Day, which is the day when the average wage earner stop working for the government and... published 13 months ago
10 Ways Small Business Owners Get in Trouble with the IRS
by Veronica Robbins
Read about ten tax related mistakes to avoid if you own a small business. Valuable IRS links for small business owners are included! published 5 months ago
My Favorite Tax Writeoffs
by Kathryn Vercillo
Okay, so it's not quite April 14th yet which might mean that you haven't even begun to actually think about doing your taxes, yet. However, if you can force yourself to sit down with them, you will have the... published 18 months ago














