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Prácticas y deberes de toda empresa
Expolit 2013 Taller: prácticas y deberes de toda empresa y los empresarios nuevamente en Expolit 2013 – Alfonso Cordero cpa presenta el taller de prácticas y deberes de toda empresa y los empresarios.
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Lo que está de moda en el IRS en estos tiempos, los cinco errores más comunes que cometen los miembros una junta de directores y como evitarlos. Donde se está enfocando el estado de la florida para buscar dinero en estos días y como estar ..read more

IRS Now Accepting All Individual Returns
IRS Now Accepting All Individual Returns
It’s official: 40 days after tax season was officially kick off, the Internal Revenue Service has announced that it is now accepting all returns.
No, that’s not a typo. 40 days.
Tax season was originally slated to open on January 22, 2013, but due to the last minute tax deal, opening day was delayed to January 30, 2013. Even then, some returns were delayed even more, with taxpayers claiming education credits and depreciation, for example, being pushed ..read more

Taxable and Nontaxable Income
In general all income is taxable unless exempted by Tax Law.
Income can include money, property or services that you receive. Here are some examples of income that are usually not taxable:
Child support payments; Gifts, bequests and inheritances; Welfare benefits; Damage awards for physical injury or sickness; Cash rebates from a dealer or manufacturer for an item you buy; and Reimbursements for qualified adoption expenses.Some income is not taxable except under certain conditions. Examples include:
Life insurance proceeds paid to you because of an insured person’s death ..read more
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Taxpayer Guide to Identity Theft
Taxpayer Guide to Identity Theft
FROM THE IRS WEBSITE
We know identity theft is a frustrating process for victims. We take this issue very seriously and continue to expand on our robust screening process in order to stop fraudulent returns.
What is identity theft?
Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information such as your name, Social Security number (SSN) or other identifying information, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
How do you know if your tax records have been affected?
Usually, ..read more

IRS Now Accepting All Individual Returns
IRS Now Accepting All Individual Returns
It’s official: 40 days after tax season was officially kick off, the Internal Revenue Service has announced that it is now accepting all returns.
No, that’s not a typo. 40 days.
Tax season was originally slated to open on January 22, 2013, but due to the last minute tax deal, opening day was delayed to January 30, 2013. Even then, some returns were delayed even more, with taxpayers claiming education credits and depreciation, for example, being pushed ..read more

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Eight Tax Benefits For Parents With Dependent Children
Eight Tax Benefits For Parents With Dependent Children Your children may help you qualify for valuable tax benefits, such as certain credits and deductions. If you are a parent, here are eight benefits you shouldn’t miss when filing taxes this year.
Dependents. In most cases, you can claim a child as a dependent even if your child was born anytime in 2012.Child Tax Credit. You may be able to claim the Child Tax Credit for each of your children that were under ..read more

Protect Your Hard Earned Money!!!
Protect Your Hard Earned Money!!!
I have help grown business to sell for millions of dollars, grown businesses for passive income, and, unfortunately, I’ve had helped to shut businesses down. But the one thing I can never get over is the loss that happens with business when someone steals hard-earned income.
Yes, it’s happened to business owners and mainly because they are too busy to pay attention or to follow up on the most common red flags. It is a ..read more



