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15 Million Tax Payers Might Owe Unexpected Irs Taxes in 2009 and 2010: Are You One?

More than 15 million tax payers might owe unexpected federal income taxes for 2009-2010.

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Pay or Not Pay – When is It Worth Someone to Help You with Your Taxes?

Most Americans hate the process with and pay their taxes. The process can vary widely, depending on your personal situation.

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Five Simple Tax Saving Strategies

Learn five simple strategies when dealing with Taxes.

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Should You Take An Early Withdrawal From your Roth IRA?

With a bad recession, the difficulty of maintaining an income and bills that never seem to go away, you might have considered taking an early withdrawal from your Roth IRA. Is this the wisest thing to do?

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Techniques for Tax Savings

Get to know more on how to save tax.

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Your Child Must File a Tax Return

Many children have part-time jobs or start businesses to earn extra income, especially when they are young and they want cars, gas for cars, clothing, etc. Most of them do not, however, the taxes when they get a job or start a business.

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An Overview of 529 College Savings Plans

This article discusses how 529 college savings plans work to help parent save for their children’s future education.

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How Not to Pay Penalties for an Unused 529 College Savings Plan

This article discusses various options for 529 college savings plans that parents have when their child chooses not to go to college.

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It’s Tax Time – Top Tips to Making It Easy

A comprehensive article that provides you with the top tips on how to simplify and distress tax time.

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Budgeting for a Bigger House: a Homebuyer’s Guide

With signs that the property market is beginning to bottom out, now might be the perfect time to make that move up the property ladder. But have you considered the additional costs involved in owning a bigger home?