Have you ever wondered where those small increases that we pay for everyday needs end up? Inflation is a bigger drag on everyday life than most people think. Inflation increases the input costs for everything grown or manufactured. My favorite anti-inflation methods are at the end of this article.
The farmer who grows crops has increased [...]

You may question why I call the coming federal tax increases a Tax Bomb? The reason is that he tax increases that are coming are going to impact individual households and the economy as whole in the same manner that the atom bomb impacted Japan at the end of World War 2.
Most Americans are so [...]

About Forex Autotrading

Financial independence is of great concern to many people today, and because of this more and more people are becoming interested in Forex Autotrading. What this consists of is using a program together with your Forex campaign.
There are a couple of different reasons why Forex autotrading may be the best method for you. For one, [...]

Lien properties tax, or just tax liens properties scrambled around (funny?), are properties owned by people who have a tax lien certificate on the house. How does this relate to you and the potential profit? The properties are close to being 100% owned by the bank. When it does happen, you just gotta hunt down [...]

Tax Rebates Or Fiscal Discipline

It is heartening to know that Washington is returning our money to us as tax rebates through the “economic stimulus package.” But is it really going to help? Or is it just like putting a band-aid on a gun shot wound?
In the Bush Administration, Congress and Federal Reserve’s efforts to ward off a recession and [...]

Confusion: Many people ask, “How long should I keep my tax records?” It’s not fun to have loads of paperwork cluttering up the place. But keeping your paperwork is important. If the IRS does something wrong, you can’t defend yourself without the paperwork.
What It Means: Tax Records are documents supporting your case with the [...]

A fast paced world… You’re in debt to the IRS and you want it off your shoulders…right now! You’ve gone round and round with an IRS revenue officer, but they aren’t being much help. They just want to know about your assets and when you can pay the debt in full. And you keep telling [...]

The Most Common and Costly IRA Mistakes

The most common and costly IRA mistakes typically occur in self-directed accounts and are primarily related tax mistakes “self dealing”. Investors that fail to learn the rules before they begin, sometimes end up in trouble. It might seem like there’s a lot to learn at first, but it is actually pretty simple and logical.
Self dealing [...]

Taxes – Why Do We Pay Taxes

Each person pays taxes in one type or another- generally income tax and sales taxes. There are several services accessible to society that could not be managed well under any other organization. The federal government uses your tax dollars to provide you Social Security, health care, national defense and social services such as food stamps [...]

2008 Tax Rebate Checks And ID Thieves

The news is full of stories about the 2008 tax rebate tax coming out in the next taxes of months and I can already see the ID thieves salivating. Identity theft is America’s fastest growing crime and these rebate checks are just what the doctor ordered for a thief.
Fraud by credit card is the most [...]

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