Quickbooks Payroll Withholding Tax Calculator

Written on September 23, 2011 – 9:38 am | by harborfi |

Calculate paycheck withholding taxes with the Quickbooks payroll withholding tax calculator With QuickBooks online payroll you can calculate your employees paychecks instantly. Federal & State withholding and unemployment taxes are calculated for you, then pay employees with our free direct deposit, or print checks & stubs on your own printer, directly from the Quickbooks online system. Quickbooks Online Payroll [...]

IRS Federal Income Tax Extension

Written on September 5, 2011 – 11:13 am | by harborfi |

IRS Federal Income Tax Extension If it is getting close to April 15th and you have realized that you need an extension then be sure you file your extension before the due date. Extensions will not be offered after April 15th. You will then need to file a late return. The government will usually give [...]

Federal Income Tax Extension Form

Written on September 5, 2011 – 11:11 am | by harborfi |

There are many forms related to filing an extension. You will need to file the form that best suits your situation. Form 4868- Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Income Tax Return.This is the most common extension form used to simply apply for an extension of time to file. Form 2350- Application [...]

What are the Tax Brackets for 2010, 2011?

Written on September 5, 2011 – 11:07 am | by harborfi |

We will start off with the basics and then get into actual numbers. First of all we start with a filing status category. We have a few to choose from. The filing statuses are; Married filing jointly or Qualifying widow(er) filing status, Married filing separately, Single filing status, and Head of household filing status. Use [...]

Lifetime Learning Tax Credit

Written on September 5, 2011 – 11:00 am | by harborfi |

If you’re anything like me, you want to know how much of a credit you will have for education expenses. Any person who takes college classes can take the Lifetime Learning Credit. The Lifetime Learning Credit is a tax credit of 20% of tuition expenses, with a maximum of $2,000 in tax credits on the first [...]

Annual Gift Tax Exclusion

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:56 am | by harborfi |

Annual Gift Tax Exclusion If you do not want to pay too much estate tax and you want to ensure that your assets will stay within your family, the best thing to do is to give certain amounts of money to your children or grandchildren. The annual gift tax exclusion makes it possible for you [...]

IRS Federal Tax Form Instructions

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:48 am | by harborfi |

Are You Looking For IRS Federal Tax Form Instructions? There are so many different areas to consider when filing a federal tax form. First of all you have to determine which tax form is the best choice for your unique situation in life. The beginning tax form would be the 1040 ez for simple tax [...]

State Income Tax Filing Forms for All States

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:39 am | by harborfi |

State Income Tax Filing Forms for All States Every year we must file our federal and our state taxes. You will only have to file one federal tax return but depending on what states you have worked or lived in, you may have to file more than one state tax return. State income tax filing [...]

Track Federal Income Tax Refund Check

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:35 am | by harborfi |

Track Federal Income Tax Refund Check If you have filed your return and have not received your refund check yet, you can track the status of your check. Refund information on the IRS website will show you only the most current tax year available. You will not be able to view the status of past [...]

TurboTax Free File

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:30 am | by harborfi |

TurboTax Free File Regardless of your income level TurboTax free file is here for you. TurboTax Free Edition is the easy way to get free tax preparation. If you don’t need much guidance, TurboTax Free federal file is the right choice for you. How would you like tax software to choose the correct tax form [...]

Capital Loss Carry Forward

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:09 am | by harborfi |

Capital Loss Carry Forward Many of us have experienced capital losses and you may be wondering if there are limits to deducting losses. The answer is yes there are limits but, the good news is that you can also deduct some of the losses that are over the limit in the following year. Not Considered [...]

Schedule 1040 Tax Forms

Written on September 5, 2011 – 10:05 am | by harborfi |

File Your Schedule 1040 Tax Form Before you file your tax return, find out if any of the new tax laws will make a difference for you personally. The first thing I would do is make a list. I have my “to do” list with me at all times and preparing to file your tax [...]

IRS Federal Tax Form 1099

Written on September 5, 2011 – 9:59 am | by harborfi |

What is an IRS Federal Tax Form 1099? If you own your own business and sub-contract yourself out to render services to a client of yours, then they may give you a 1099 tax form at the end of the year. Their accountant will send it to you with all of the accurate information about [...]

American Opportunity Tax Credit Extended for 2011

Written on September 5, 2011 – 9:56 am | by harborfi |

American Opportunity Tax Credit The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) was designed to improve the other tax benefits that were in place. The goal was to help students and their families with the rising costs of tuition and to provide a larger tax credit for college students. You can claim your American Opportunity Tax Credit [...]

New Federal Tax Laws for 2011

Written on September 5, 2011 – 9:52 am | by harborfi |

New Federal Tax Laws Are you up-to-date on the new tax laws that will be imposed for 2011? The changes that have been put into place could save you a lot of money. With Congress passing the Tax Relief Act many significant tax changes have taken place. File your tax return now in accordance with the [...]

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