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4 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Taxes by Wayne M. Davies - 9/7/2005 Are you aware of just how much in taxes you are paying? Here are 4 simple steps to lower your tax bill this year. In Hurricane Katrina’s Wake, Small Businesses Consider Company Car vs.
Personal Mileage Reimbursement by Ann-Marie Patero - 9/2/2005 Companies and individuals alike are now concerned that the federal mileage deduction or their company's gas mileage reimbursement will no longer cover the costs of operating a vehicle for business purposes. Tax Mistakes 90% of Self-Employed People Make by Tyler Martin - 3/28/2004 The point of this article is to highlight common deductions
that self-employed people miss. How To Legally Save Thousands of Dollars a Year in Taxes by
Incorporating by Alex Goumakos, CPA - 3/23/2004 Besides protecting your personal assets,
incorporating may slash your overall tax bill too! How To Take Up To $500,000 Out of Your Corporation TAX FREE! by Alex Goumakos, CPA - 3/22/2004 Here's a LEGAL LOOPHOLE that will allow you to take up to a
half million dollars out of your small business corporation
TAX FREE! New Tax Law Turns Small Biz Loophole Into A Crater by Wayne M. Davies - 3/17/2004 In case you were too busy last year to notice, our
beloved politicians passed another tax bill designed to
put more dollars in your pocket. How To Audit-Proof Your Tax Return Forever by Wayne M. Davies - 3/15/2004 Congress has passed legislation that is supposed to result in a more "sensitive" Internal Revenue Service. You know, not such a lean, mean, tax-collecting machine.
I DON'T THINK SO! Here's why.
Don't Wait for Tax Time to Look at the Bottom Line by C. J. Hayden - 3/14/2004 A curious thing happens to entrepreneurs in the spring of
every year. They wake up one day and realize they had
better figure out how much money they made last year so
they can pay their taxes. But wait, shouldn't a business
owner already KNOW how much money he or she made
last year, last quarter, or last month? How To Avoid Getting Burned By Your Own Tax Return by Wayne M. Davies - 3/12/2004 I did it. I finally did it.
Last weekend, while the rest of Fort Wayne celebrated the long-awaited onset of springtime temperatures, I stayed inside and did something I've never done before.
I burned my first CD.
How to Let the IRS Pay for Your Kids' Summer Camp by Wayne M. Davies - 3/11/2004 Looking for a way to save some money this summer? Here's a
way to let Uncle Sam pick up the tab for your children's
fun. Tax Deduct Your Next Vacation by Wayne M. Davies - 3/11/2004 It is perfectly legal to deduct your next vacation.
Here's how to do it. How to Deduct Your Commuting Mileage by Wayne M. Davies - 3/8/2004 For most folks, commuting mileage is a non-deductible
expense -- unless you know the little tax trick I'm
about to reveal. Making Tax Time Less Taxing : Part Five--Check for Common Errors! by John M. Hanevy - 3/8/2004 According to the IRS (Tax Topic 303) here are some of the common
errors people make when filing their returns. Review this list against
your return before filing, any of these errors can get your return
rejected and delay your refund. How To Get A $1,000 Refund By Filing An Amended Tax Return by Wayne M. Davies - 3/8/2004 Did you know you can actually get a refund for a return
that you already filed? Tax Magic:How To Turn Taxable Income Into Tax-Free Income by Wayne M. Davies - 3/7/2004 Believe it or not, there are ways to convert taxable income
into non-taxable income, without any fear of an IRS audit.
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