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7 Secrets to Writing Inventory Procedures
You have permission to publish this article free of charge, as long as the resource box is included with the article. If you do run my article, a courtesy reply to sean@bizmanualz.com would be greatly appreciated. This article is 994 words long...
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How to Qualify a Buyer
How to Qualify a Buyer Does your customer or client need to be pre-qualified? I am a licensed Real Estate broker and Loan officer and here is how I did it before becoming a loan officer. No matter the state; math is still math. However, an agent...
Is 100% Annual Return On Investments Possible With Low Risk Land Investments?
In last week’s article, we discussed how substantial profits could be made by investing where baby boomers may want to relocate or buy a second home. This seemed to confuse readers since they were thinking that our web site is about preconstruction...
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Tax Trap #1: Waiting to Incorporate: What A Difference A Date Can Make
NOTE: This is the first in a series of 5 articles: "Small Business Tax Traps and How To Avoid Them" If you're a sole proprietor, perhaps you've considered incorporating your small business or self-employment activity. And so maybe you've been...
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Preparing for Your Tax Interview: The “What to Bring” Checklist
Whether you're filing a tax return for the first or 50th time, tax preparation can be a time-intensive process. It can be very stressful too: you want to make sure you do everything correctly and get your return filed on time. The experts at Jackson Hewitt have compiled a list of items to help you prepare for your next tax interview. Bring the applicable items from this list to help your tax service representative prepare a tax return that will result in the largest allowable refund for you. •Social Security Card(s) •Driver's License(s) •Dependents' Social Security Numbers & Dates of Birth •Last Year's Federal and State Tax Returns •Wage Statements •Pension or Retirement Income •Interest and Dividend Income •State Income Tax Refund Amount •Social Security Income •Unemployment Income •Commissions Received •Commissions Paid •Sales of Stocks or Bonds •Self-Employed Business Income & Expenses •Lottery or Gambling Winnings
•Lottery or Gambling Losses •Income and Expenses from Rentals •Income from Partnerships, S Corporations, Trusts, and Estates •IRA Contributions •Alimony Paid or Received •Child Care Expenses and Provider Information •Medical, Eye Care, and Dental Expenses •Cash and Non-cash Charitable •Record of Purchase or Sale of Residence •Mortgage or Home Equity Loan Interest Paid •Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes •Un-reimbursed Employment-Related Expenses •Job-Related Educational Expenses •Educator Expenses •Tuition and Education Fees •Student Loan Interest •Casualty and Theft Losses •Estimated Taxes •Foreign Taxes Paid These tax prep tips will help you save time and money, and help ensure a smooth ride to a completed tax return. As an added bonus, present this money saving coupon to any participating Jackson Hewitt Tax Service® location to save $10 on tax preparation.
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