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How To Deduct Property Taxes

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Property taxes can be an important tax deduction for many home owners. Real estate taxes, in particular, can be a significant tax deduction.

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End Of Year Tax Tips – Save Money On Taxes By Donating Clothing and More

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End Of Year Tax Tips – Save Money On Taxes By Donating Clothing and More
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As the end of the year races toward us, the opportunities to find and take advantage of tax deductions and loopholes […]

Business tax deductions are important in order to offset high business taxes levied against small business owners and entrepreneurs. Business owners, particularly, single proprietors are often hit with high tax bills because of the Self Employment Taxes.
Self-employment taxes, or SE Tax, is so high because it includes taxes that would usually be paid by […]

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Section 179 Deduction 2009 Limits for Small Businesses, LLC, Sole-Proprietorships, and More

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A great tax saving strategy, particularly for higher-income taxpayers is to start a small business. Many expenses that are not deductible for regular Federal Income Taxes are deductible to a business. For example, the mileage deduction is not deductible for personal driving purposes, and mileage driving to work is also not deductible. However, mileage […]

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More Tax Deductions for Small Business Owners and Sole-Proprietorships

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Christmas is over, but the bills might not all be gone.  Plus, Uncle Sam is going to want his kickback, that’s taxes to you and me, by April.  Throw in a recession, and it is probably a good idea to look at saving some money.
If you’ve been through your budget and you don’t find […]

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