Why You Should Complete A Mid-Year Tax Review

Did you know that it is time to get your mid-year tax review done? Often times people only look at their taxes from January through April and it’s for the previous year. If you do a mid-year tax review for the current year’s taxes you can create strategies and different ways to reduce your tax bill for the upcoming year. Don’t be surprised next April when its tax season again. Start looking at your current year taxes...

Your Tax Resolution Expert Discusses Taxpayer’s Obligations

As you work with a tax resolution expert, you understand that he or she will work as an exclusive advocate in your behalf. You assume that a tax resolution expert will be honest and accurate when working with your taxes. You go into a relationship with them with a fair assumption that they will fulfill their role in your behalf, but have you ever considered your obligation as a taxpayer? There are four traits that every taxpayer should adopt to ensure that their tax needs will be met. First, you should be honest. You assume that your tax resolution expert should be honest when dealing with your taxes, and you should hold yourself to the same standard. Even if it means admitting fault on your part, you will be represented more thoroughly when you are honest and straightforward with your finances. Second, taxpayers have the obligation to be cooperative. It is important to try your best to find times when you can work with your tax resolution expert. You should be willing to answer the questions that come your way. Third, you have the obligation to turn in documents on time and in an accurate fashion. Whether you are working with your tax resolution expert to make sure you turn in your tax information by the April 15 deadline or replying to an IRS tax lien, you want to make sure that you turn in the necessary information on time. It will save you a lot of heartache if you show that you are willing to comply with this taxpayer obligation. Finally, you have the obligation to keep viable...

Business Owners: Don’t Forget The Main Reason You’re In Business!

One of Karla’s main concerns for business owners is that they often forget about the main reason they’re in business: to make a profit. Be aware of things you should look out for as a business owner to ensure you are making a profit. Listen today to learn about eight great ways to make your business profitable and get your business out of the red and into the black. Karla wants to give you the tools you need to get your business back on...

6 Things You Need to Bring on a Trip That Most People Don’t

o matter where you’re traveling next, there are a few things you can add to your grab-and-go bag that will make everything run a little more smoothly. Meet six items that will turn you into the MacGyver of the vacation set. Outlet Plug: This is key to bring on a trip. Whether you are short at the air and can’t get a plug or you’re on vacation with multiple people and need to share the one outlet. This can be huge for you and your family. Duct Tape: You can bandage up your luggage to removing lint from your clothing in one easy simple pull of the tape. This is really awesome to bring on a trip because it has so much capability. For about 5.00 you can patch up shoes, bags, clothing and baby proof rooms and cover up stuff your kids can’t get into to. All purpose. Is key on any trip. Travel Mug: This is great for coffee but as well for other things. Put in your sunglasses or anything small you don’t want to get torn up and it can be a handy to drink with and store goods. Moist Toilettes: These aren’t just for the kids. These are to sanitize your hands. Door knobs or anything within a public place that might have unwanted germs. Silicone Travel Bottles: these are live savers! With TSA boosting security, these little guys are key to make sure you put in your shampoo and other goods to make sure you have all you need on your trip to stay in good shape! Safety Pins: This will be great...

Keep Your Cash By Shrinking Your Tax Liability

If you’re looking to open up a flow of cash before the summer or holidays this year, Karla has four tips that can help you do this. As an individual or business owner, if you focus on shrinking your tax liability you can minimize your tax bill and keep that hard earned money. Listen as Karla goes over these four tips and how you can apply them to your unique situation to put that money back in your pocket and away from the...
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