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What You Need to Know About the Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit | Realty Times

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The home buyer tax credit- which originally only applied to first time home buyers who had until the end of November to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit- was recently extended to April 30, 2010 and expanded to include buyers who have already been homeowners. While first time homebuyers who are purchasing a home- new or resale- are still eligible for the $8,000 tax credit, homeowners who have lived in their current home for at ...

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2 Million Americans Expected to Take Advantage of Extended, Expanded Homebuyer Credit

23 hours ago ago from Your Ultimate Dallas TX Real Estate Guide

More American homebuyers will get tax relief thanks to changes made to the First-Time Homebuyer Credit. H&R Block advises the popular credit is now more accessible to existing homeowners and first-time homebuyers in three ways: 1. Through a tax credit worth up to $6,500 for existing homeowners in the market for a new home. 2. Through a new closing deadline of April 30, 2010- extended from Nov. 30, 2009- for the $8,000 First-Time ...

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It’s Fall: 10 Weeks of Alternative Minimum Tax Planning Ideas…Week 7

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IRS Publication 17 and the Alternative Minimum Tax Among the many forms and publications the IRS continually updates, including Form 6251, Alternative Minimum Tax – Individuals, each year the IRS reissues its massive Publication 17, entitled Your Federal Income Tax. This is, in essence, a master guide to everything you need to know about individual income taxes. Its length has grown over the years – for 2009, the latest edition just ...

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Kaufman: Tax incentive rollbacks preferable to casinos

7 hours ago ago from Middleboro Remembers

Kaufman: Tax incentive rollbacks preferable to casinos Lexington - As House leaders ready a gambling bill, former Gov. Michael Dukakis slammed casino gambling Tuesday as "lousy" and said lawmakers would be better off repealing "worthless" tax incentives he says could be redirected to boost the state economy. "If Massachusetts decides that more gambling is the way to pay for the services we need, I am confident that every other New England ...

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Advertisement Small Business is very, very large If people leave a job and say they are in business for himself: It is often assumed that simply can not find another job and try their own as an act of desperation. But the facts tell us that nothing could be further from the truth.Scott Hodge, president of the Tax Foundation, has a very interesting report on this subject? are some of the most important? Over the past 25 ...

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2009 Year-End Tax Tips

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There are plenty of "T" words keeping us busy this time of the year... Tinsel, Tailgating, Toys for Tots...and... Taxes! Personal finance experts Ken and Daria Dolan bring up the dreaded "T" word at this festive time of year for good reason. They promise that if you'll take just a few minutes before the ball drops to make some simple year-end money moves, you can minimize your taxes and have something to celebrate next April. So put down that ...

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Jackson Hewitt Reports Fiscal 2010 Second Quarter Results

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PARSIPPANY, N.J., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. ("Jackson Hewitt") (NYSE: JTX) today reported financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2010. Jackson Hewitt reported a net loss of $19.5 million, or $0.68 per basic and diluted share, versus a net loss of $22.2 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2009, or $0.78 per basic and diluted share. On an adjusted basis, Jackson Hewitt's net loss in the ...

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House considers extending $31B in tax breaks

7 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WASHINGTON -Lawmakers want to extend $31 billion in popular tax breaks, including an income tax deduction for sales and property taxes. The problem: how to pay for it. The House planned to vote Wednesday on a big tax increase for investment managers to help finance the renewal of 45 tax deductions and credits for businesses and individuals. The tax breaks are scheduled to expire at year's end. The bill would tax fees collected by managers of ...

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Franchise Tax Board: New Federal Law Benefits Nonresident Military Spouses

23 hours ago ago from Good News Now

The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) today announced that a new federal law exempts some civilian spouses’ income from state income tax. The newly-signed Military Spouses Residency Relief Act exempts personal service income and wages earned by taxpayers who reside with their military spouses. The couple must have relocated to California under military orders for the income to be exempt from California taxes. They must also share the same “domicile” ...

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GOP lawmaker: Va. gov tax boosts going nowhere

18 hours ago ago from FanHouse

RICHMOND, Va. -Even with hard times assured for public schools and other state-supported ventures, Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine's bid to end tax breaks to help balance an underfunded budget will get nowhere in a Republican-run House of Delegates, the top GOP budget writer said Tuesday. But even as Republicans, fortified by last month's elections, hold the line against new taxes, increases are virtually assured by some cash-starved local ...

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