Tax season is here again, and if you’ve missed the April Tax deadline 2022, you have some important decisions to make. First thing’s first: what should you do if you missed the April 15th Tax Deadline? You can do three things. April 18 was the deadline to file your tax return. If you missed the filing deadline and need more time, we can help. Apply for an extension of time to file you
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Missed the April Tax Deadline 2022?
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 695 days ago (https://2010taxes.org)Get Ready For The April 15th Tax Deadline With TurboTax
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3646 days ago (http://2014taxes.org)
Stay Ahead of the April 15th Tax DeadlineYou may be surprised at how many people wait until close to the tax deadline to finish and file their taxes. This may have nothing to do with pure procrastination and everything to do with feeling overwhelmed about the process.Many people may be focused on the prospect of dealing with penalties for improper filing, but following the good advice from TurboT
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – April 15, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3998 days ago (http://2008taxes.org)
Welcome to the April 15, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this final edition for the 2013 tax season we have a number of good articles beginning with one from John Schmoll on last minute tax deductions for those that still need to file. Bill Smith has a post on the popularity of Turbo Tax for online tax filing. And if you are wondering the status of your tax refund since you have already
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – April 10, 2013
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3998 days ago (http://2008taxes.org)
Welcome to the April 10, 2013 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. We start this edition with a post from Dominic Mondal on Securing your Pension Plan by Investing in Self Managed Super Funds. Bill Smith takes a look at the U.S. tax reform and the effect of a decrease in the tax code’s bias for debt. John Schmoll has 4 Ways to Make Filing Taxes Easier from the Frugal Rules blog. And finally Edward We
Tax Carnival Ecstasy – April 5, 2012
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 4122 days ago (http://2011tax.org)
Welcome to the April 5, 2012 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we start with Learning About Tax Liability by Bill Smith. We also have an article on starting a small business, Home Business, Yay or Nay? from the site 2010 Tax. Jeffery Weber looks at Using Credit Card Rewards to Reduce the Cost of Paying your Taxes. Finally, Edward Webber examines How Much Can a tax payer can Earn Wi
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