The Senate just passed a bill that will make certain large retailers charge sales tax to online shoppers. The bill will allow states to collect sales tax from goods sold via the internet. If it passes the House of Representatives and is signed into law, this law will mark the end of an era where… Continue reading →
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How To Endure An Audit
Tax season has come to an end and now audit season is about to commence. People always fear that they will be audited, but in reality the chance of being audited is fairly low. About 1 out of 100 people are actually audited. Read below on how to endure an audit. However, if you do… Continue reading →
Infographic: Interesting IRS Tax Refund Facts
IRS Announces Extra Time for Boston Taxpayers
We would like to take a moment and think about the people in Boston affected by the Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013. The IRS made this announcement following the explosion: “Our hearts go out to those affected by the terrible tragedy. Boston-area taxpayers need time to finish their tax returns without worry. The IRS… Continue reading →
Tax Day Freebies!
April 15, 2013 is here and upon us! If you have already filed your taxes you can breathe a deep breath and take advantage of the following offers. If you still are in the process of filing your taxes, you only have a few more hours to go. Or you can always file for an… Continue reading →
The Wealthy are Still Spending after Tax Increase
The fiscal cliff was the big story in the news recently. One of the major debates was that the wealthy were to be taxed more. Prior to January 1, 2013 it had been proposed that if the wealthy were heavily taxed that this would stop the economy from moving forward. A recent poll… Continue reading →

