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HIRE Act Primer For Enrolled Agents

The recently enacted HIRE Act of 2010 is intended to offer tax incentives to employers who hire eligible employees by offering payroll tax credits. Overall, the HIRE Act is straight- forward and determining who is an eligible employee is not overly difficult.
Under the HIRE Act, employers can receive a payroll exemption of their 6.2% share [...]

A Guide to Property Tax Relief Categories

These are the taxes that are levied against the property possessed by a person or group. In many countries these taxes are managed at the local level and usually fall into two categories of personal property taxes and the real estate taxes. The very term, tax relief is a sort of a benefit given to [...]

The Common IRS Problems

There are millions of people in this world who have their tax amount outstanding which usually varies from the income taxes or the payroll taxes. The tax may be levied for a number of reasons, which has to be paid towards the state or the Federal government.
 
Here is a list of the common IRS problems [...]

One-Time Filing Relief for Small Organizations That Failed to File for Three Consecutive Years

Tax-exempt organizations that fail to satisfy annual filing requirements for three consecutive years automatically lose their tax exempt status. The IRS is providing one-time relief that will allow small exempt organizations to come back into compliance and retain their tax-exempt status even though they failed to file for three consecutive years. If your organization lost [...]

Military Tax Tips

Military Tax Tips
Summer is a busy time for everyone, but particularly for military members and their families. Whether it’s moving to a new base or traveling to a duty station, members of the military have many obligations that could impact their tax situation. Here are 10 IRS tax tips military members should keep in mind [...]

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