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How to Avoid Inheritance Tax in 2009, 2010
Inheritance tax is also known as estate tax and was designed to only affect the very wealthy tax payers. This has since changed to affect a lot more individuals as things such as inflation have increased but the inheritance tax amount has not changed all that much. If you are subject to paying inheritance tax [...]
Posted: April 11th, 2010 under Contributed.
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Federal Income Tax Schedule for 2009, 2010
Well you’re either going to shout for joy or cry your eyes out. We will carry on towards the federal income tax brackets for this year. Whether you’re married filing jointly or filing as single you know the tax rate goes between ten percent and thirty five percent. Married Filing Jointly If you’re married filing [...]
Posted: February 14th, 2010 under Contributed.
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2009 Tax Return Estimate
Are hoping for the largest refund possible? Perhaps you’re hoping to pay the smallest amount of tax paid. Turbo tax guarantees the biggest refund possible or your money back. It’s that simple. If you want a tax return estimate, give their online software a try. Listed below are some of the benefits of using online [...]
Posted: June 30th, 2009 under Contributed.
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