“Taxes are for Certain : Everything
You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...” will help you learn the
basics of the tax system – allowing you the chance to finally get the
refund you deserve.
Dear Friend,
How many times have you asked
yourself – what am I going to do about my taxes? Haven't you felt like
sometimes you just needed someone to lay out the facts about taxes for
you in plain English so that you would know how to get started in the
ever changing tax code? Have you been cursing the IRS and hoping that
that urban legend that you don't actually have to pay taxes is actually
a truth?
Maybe you've been audited in the
past or you simply have new things to add to your taxes that are
confusing you. In either case, your mind is filled with questions about
what happens, what you should do, etc. Have you begun to feel like
you'd never know everything? Or at least, you'd never be able to learn
the really important things about filling out your tax forms? Have you
been wondering if there was a way that you could finally learn more?
The good news is that no matter if
you've already filed an extension or you're just getting started, “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...” is the perfect resource for
everything to do with taxes. Not only will you learn about how the tax
system works, but you'll also learn about how to make it work for YOU.
If you're ready to make this tax
season painless, you need to grab a copy of “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...” right now. No matter what kinds of
questions you have, I will give you the answers you've been looking
for.
To start things off, we're going to
talk about some of the most common taxes you will see:
Understanding
federal taxes
Handling
state taxes
Property
tax ins and outs
Sales
taxes
Estate
taxes
By learning about these various
taxes and how they affect you, you can set yourself up for a successful
tax filing year – complete with a nice refund check. And with “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,” you can be certain that you
consider all of your options – not just those others suggest to you.
So, where do we begin?
Even if you've never done your own
taxes before, my eBook is going to guide you through the basics of what
you can expect in terms of handling taxes for small businesses.
You'll learn about:
When
is a business a business
Payroll
taxes
Online
tax concerns
Other
taxes businesses face
Nonprofit
status
When you have this information, you
will be able to see what your business options are in terms of the tax
laws. Instead of simply running the day to day affairs of your
business, you will be able to make decisions based on the future of
your taxes and how they will affect your profits.
But the truth is that there is a
lot that you need to know before you can complete your taxes. And maybe
you need more help than you can complete on your own. In “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,” you're going to learn about tax
relief options.
Learn about:
When
tax law matters
Deciphering
tax forms
When
an accountant is in order
How
the IRS can actually help
With this knowledge, you can choose
the right 'help' to get you moving in a successful direction – without
worry.
But in order to get started, you
need the help of professionals, don't you? Of course, you already knew
that. In “Taxes
are for Certain : Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,”
you're
going to find out where to go.
I'll cover:
Tax
help for individuals
Where
to turn for small business tax help
This can help you figure out where
to turn when you have a question that a publication just can't answer
for you.
But there's even more!
You don't need to be a professional
tax preparer to learn all of the possible deductions and savings you
can take advantage of on your next tax return.
Learn about:
Individual
tax savings ideas
Tax
saving measures for business
Instead of thinking that taxes are
unfair, you can learn about the ways to reduce your tax burdens by
taking deductions, applying for tax credits and changing your exemption
status.
In “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,” we're also going to cover special
circumstance deductions that apply to some of the population.
When
Head of Household applies
Moving
tax deduction
Other
deductions that may apply
This is going to help you determine
how else you can save on your taxes when special circumstances have
come up during the tax year.
Whether you are nervous about this
year's taxes or you're just worried about money in general, the fact
remains that planning is your best friend and your best ally for now
and in the future.
In order to prepare yourself for
future savings goals and events, you need to think about how you can
create clear plans.
I'll talk about:
Types
of planning services available
Why
tax planners make good bedfellows
If more people knew about these
services, there probably wouldn't be as big of a concern about
retirement savings and other big financial goals.
Also, if you order a copy of “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,” I'm going to include a copy of my
special report, “Tax Savings &
Reductions "
This 11 page report includes
information on how to best prepare for your audit, should the time come
for you.
While this is generally thought of
as a scary situation, with good preparation, you can begin to change
your anxiety level from high to calm and collected.
I just had so many ideas that I
couldn't fit them all into “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...” Even with 45 pages of information,
I still needed to include this special report for you.
But what are you really
getting from these books?
When you order a copy of “Taxes are for Certain
: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Taxes...,” you're not only getting a
comprehensive guide to taxes, but you're also learning about resources
that can help you if you're really stumped on what to do next.
By taking the time to learn what to
expect from your taxes and how to best prepare yourself and your
business for this process, you will make the most of ever tax return –
and that means lower taxes and potentially higher refund checks.
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Table
Of Content
Introduction
1 The
Inevitability Of Taxes
Understanding Federal Income Taxes
Handling State Taxes
Property Tax Ins And Outs
Sales Taxes
Estate Taxes
2 Business
Tax Concerns
When Is A Business A Business
Payroll Taxes
Online Tax Concerns
Other Taxes Business Faces
Nonprofit Status
3 Seeking
Help For Tax Relief
When Tax Law Matters
Deciphering Tax Forms
When An Accountant Is In Order
How The Irs Can Actually Help
4 Agencies
That Cut Through The Red Tape
Tax Help For Individuals
Where To Turn For Small Business Tax Help
5 Special
Circumstance Deductions
When Head Of Household Applies
Moving Tax Deduction
i/. Did You Have Move More Than 50 Miles Away From Where You Are Now
Working?
ii/. Did You Have To Move For Work?
Other Deductions That May Apply
6 Planning
And Preparing For The Future
Types Of Planning Services Available
Why Tax Planners Make Good Bedfellows
7 How To
Prepare For A Tax Audit
The Authority
Representation - The Basics
Representation Services
Why Is A Tax-Audit Conducted?
i. Random Targets
ii. Specific Reasons
The Tax Audit Process
The First Step
Documents To Be Checked
The Document Checklist
Preventing Audits
i. Home Office Equipment
ii. Excessive Tax Deductions
iii. Avoid Human Error
iv. Tax Payment
Are You At A Risk?
The Outcomes
1. Criminal Prosecution
2. Repayments And Settlement
3. No Charge
Miscellaneous Tips
Conclusion
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excerpt of the ebook
HANDLING
STATE TAXES
While the Federal Income Tax laws are
usually enough of a nuisance to individuals and businesses, these are
only helping to add to the income of the federal government, not to the
state in which you live.
This is why state income taxes are in
place.
Just like the federal income tax law
system, the rate of taxes you pay is based on your adjusted gross
income after deductions. And then you can follow a similar formula for
figuring out whether you owe or you do not owe.
However, with state taxes, things are a
bit different. For one, there are some states that don't impose a state
tax at all:
• Washington
• Nevada
• Alaska
• Florida
• Texas
• South Dakota
• Wyoming
Other states only base their state taxes
off of certain types of income.
The overall state taxation system is
generally progressive in the remaining states, that is, the taxes
become more and more with higher levels of income, with the highest
rate of 9.5% being in Vermont .
The lowest state income tax is the flat
tax that Illinois imposes at 3%.
There are also different rules in terms
of state taxes when it comes to individuals versus businesses. Some
states, like Alaska , don't charge individuals state taxes, but do
require businesses to pay.
State taxes are also taken out of
paychecks, but it is not easily affected like the federal income tax
can be with the use of multiple deductions.
The trick with these taxes is that it's
hard to reduce them on your final tax filing. Unlike income taxes, you
can't really deduct for these taxes, making them often a source of owed
taxes instead of another refund.
This is due to the Alternative Minimum
Tax, which states that certain taxpayers will pay between 26 and 28% in
taxes on their income, regardless of their deductions.
This will affect those with higher
incomes than those with lower incomes, but it seems that the middle
class is suddenly being hit with this tax as well.
Because the Alternative Minimum Tax has
not been adjusted for inflation since its creation in 1969 and its
inception in 1970, the middle class is certainly seeing its share of
higher taxes as a result.
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