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Video Description: Make sure to get your tax return in by April 15th or else pay the penalties. Related Article Subjects: Tax return advice, april tax return, audits, deadline, kiplinger, mary beth franklin, taxesTax return advice
5 Reasons to File Delinquent Tax Returns: There’s Still Hope if You Haven’t Paid Your Taxes This YearBy: Michael Rozbruch | 20/04/2009 | TaxesDid you pay your taxes this year? You can run, but you can’t hide from the IRS! Find out what you can to do resolve your back taxes and avoid IRS penalties. Free Tax Help for Last-Minute Tax Filers!By: Kim Finley | 10/04/2009 | TaxesThe April 15th deadline is right around the corner and there are tax software providers that offer last minute tax filing help. Does Filing An Extension Change Your Risk of Being Audited?By: Thomas Ajava | 30/09/2009 | TaxesIt is a glorious event that takes place every year without fail. The month of April rolls around and the drama builds. Then it happens. You file tax returns? No. You file an extension! The folklore surrounding the act of filing an extension is extensive, but does it really impact your risk of being audited by the IRS? Let’s take a look. Tax Preparer - How an Overseas Filer Beat the Odds of filing expat taxesBy: John Abraham | 25/09/2009 | FinanceThis article talks about the importance of understanding the concept of filing expat taxes. It clearly states why one should go for tax preparation service when it comes to expat taxes filing. 5 Good Reasons to File an Income Tax ExtensionBy: Tax Extension Pro | 11/04/2008 | Stress ManagementWith not much time remaining until the April 15 IRS income tax deadline, many Americans are scrambling to finalize their income tax returns. This year, a growing percentage of taxpayers will choose to file an IRS income tax extension, which will postpone their tax deadline to October 15. Tax FactsBy: Harris R. Sherline | 27/05/2008 | TaxesPutting aside the government’s hype and PR initiatives, the reason our income tax system is so successful is FEAR. Fear of being audited, fear of being assessed, fear of tactics employed to collect unpaid taxes, fear of intrusion into our personal affairs, fear of not being able to defend ourselves against the unlimited power of government in general and the IRS in particular. 8 Common Tax Preparation Mistakes to AvoidBy: Roni Deutch | 27/01/2009 | TaxesBetween piles of paper work lists of numbers to crunch, it is not hard to miss a thing or two when you are preparing your federal and state tax returns. However, some mistakes could lead to the loss of a valuable deduction, or even worse, an IRS penalty. Sales Tax: What It Is And How It Is Imposed?By: Gray Rollins | 08/02/2006 | FinanceA sales tax is a tax that is placed on the purchases of goods or services. The federal government does not have a national sales tax. Qualifying products or services are only taxable by a particular state government.
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