Taxes

IRS Tax Debt Help

by Guest Author
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Hopefully you do not find yourself in the position of owing income tax, but for those who do I wanted to provide this helpful tax debt information from guest author and tax expert, Matt Robinson.

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How To Spend My Tax Refund? C.L. Haddon Answered

by Matt Jabs
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DFA Reader C.L. Haddon asks, “I am in debt, how should I spend my $1,000 tax refund?” It is important for C.L. to save money and increase cash flow by reducing expenses and debt. What do you think she should do?

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H&R Block At Home – Valentine’s Day Discount

by Matt Jabs
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H&R Block contacted me today to offer a discount to readers who purchase H&R Block At Home tax preparation products through Debt Free Adventure. Savings will be as high as 7o%, which is super cool. Details inside…

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Tax Preparation Help – Online, Software, Professional, and Paper

by Robert Espe
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Matt has already looked at TurboTax online this week. While TurboTax is still my personal favorite tax program and I will be using the PC based TurboTax Deluxe this year, there are many other options for tax preparation. Let’s review a few of them today…

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First-Time Homebuyer Credit – 2009 Returns must be filed on Paper (Form 5405)

by Matt Jabs
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Use IRS form 5405 instructions to determine your eligibility for the homebuyer tax credit and be aware that if filing form 5405, you cannot eFile your 2009 return… you must file it on paper.

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SEP IRA – Contribution Limits and Deadlines

by Matt Jabs

A SEP IRA allows business owners to make tax-deductible contributions toward employee retirement plans. It is treated and behaves much like a Traditional IRA yet has unique characteristics all its own. Discover SEP IRA contribution limits, deadlines, and more inside…

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