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State Income Tax $87.62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles State income tax is an income tax in the United States that is levied by each individual state. Seven states choose to impose no income tax. These states are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Additionally, New Hampshire and Tennessee limit their state income taxes to only dividends and interest income. These states (such as Tennessee) raise primary revenue through alternate taxation methods, such as higher sales taxes. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2010/06/13 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.32 inches |
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Income Tax Fundamentals 2011 $87.49 Learn the skills you need for effective individual income tax preparation with the proven forms approach and hands-on workbook format. INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS 2011 Edition provides a concise, practical, and time-tested introduction to the most important areas of tax law. It is updated annually to ensure you are also learning the latest tax laws. Easy-to-read sections incorporate real examples using actual tax forms. This edition presents intriguing, real, and often humorous tax situations. Strategically placed self-study problems provide immediate feedback, while strong end-of-chapter problems and online interactive quizzes help prepare you for tests and the real world. |
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The New Income Tax Scandal $26.83 In The New Income Tax Scandal, tax historian John C. Garrison contends that if theincome tax were applied according to the actual intent of the 16th Constitutional(or Income Tax) Amendment, living expenses such as food, shelter and health care, necessary to keep workers fit to produce income, would be as tax deductibleas the costs of doing business. Gleaned from 20 years of historical research andtax reform activism, this book reveals new shocking and scandalous findings aboutour income tax system.Inside these pages, youll discover: How Congress illegally converted the income tax from an excise tax to a direct taxHow through this misdeed, Congress has swindled workers out of millions andtramples on their political freedomsHow the intent of the 16th Amendment, which included the income tax as a tax onthe rich, was later betrayed by Congress to include all the workersHow legal precedents showing a workers labor to be incomeproducing propertyare suppressed by federal judges to prevent the deduction of living expensesHow federal courts act outside the law and judges lie and break the rules to coverup income tax corruptionA proposed new tax system for resolving the current inequitiesAs preparation for public discourse, The New Income Tax Scandalprovides vitalknowledge of what is at stake as our government considers tax reform. Author: Garrison, John C. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 134 Publication Date: 2009/02/09 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.31 inches |
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Optimal Income Tax and Redistribution $209.63 This book provides a comprehensive survey of optimal income tax theory, following the development of research strategy from the basic Mirrlees model through its refinements that examine how optimal tax rates and the shape of tax schedules are affected by new considerations. The author covers not only the historical background and modern formulations of the theory, but also extends his discussion to the most important extensions of the model and the interrelation of income tax with other instruments of tax and expenditure policy. Author: Tuomala, Matti Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 1990/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.63 inches |
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Income Tax in the United States $103.56 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The federal government of the United States imposes a progressive tax on the taxable income of individuals, partnerships, companies, corporations, trusts, decedents estates, and certain bankruptcy estates. Some state and municipal governmentsalso impose income taxes. The first Federal income tax was imposed (under Article I, section 8, clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution) during the Civil War, then again in the 1890s, and again after the Sixteenth Amendment was ratified in 1913. Current income taxes are imposed under these constitutional provisions and various sections of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, including 26 U.S.C. 1 (imposing income tax on the taxable income of individuals, estates and trusts) and 26 U.S.C. 11 (imposing income tax on the taxable income of corporations). Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 172 Publication Date: 2010/11/28 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.40 inches |
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Income Tax Fundamentals 2012 $87.49 NCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS 2012, 30E provides readers with a concise, practical, and time-tested introduction to the most important areas of tax law. For over thirty years, this textbook has been the market-leading standard due to its step-by-step workbook format that walks readers through real examples using actual tax forms. And, with plentiful study tools, including online interactive self-quizzes, INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS 2012, 30E makes sure that readers gain the knowledge and skills they'll need as future tax preparers. |
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The Simple Truth about Income Tax $18.8 This short book cuts through all the confusion about the income tax laws, because in reality there is no confusion in the law, and cuts through the maze of legal distractions asserted by the United States government to mislead the American people about the income tax, to quickly and absolutely demonstrate the proper application of the income tax under todays laws, and to clearly and succinctly show how the government has unlawfully misused and misapplied the provisions of the statutes to wrongfully force all American citizens and corporations to pay an income tax that they do not actually owe under the law, and which in fact, has clearly never actually been imposed by the law on their income derived from activities conducted in America. Author: Scambos, Thomas T./ Freed, Thomas Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 60 Publication Date: 2007/11/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.14 inches |
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Income Tax Fundamentals, 26th Edition $77.49 Learn the skills you need for effective individual income tax preparation with the proven forms approach in a hands-on workbook format from this market-leading tax preparation text. Whittenburg/Altus-Buller's INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS, 2008 EDITION, Twenty-Sixth Edition, provides a concise, yet complete, practical introduction to the most important areas of tax law. Easy-to-digest sections of tax information throughout this edition clarify concepts with numerous real examples using actual tax forms. New features in this edition present intriguing, and even humorous, actual tax situations.Strategically placed self-check problems provide immediate feedback to ensure your understanding, while strong end-of-chapter reinforcement, including online interactive quizzes, further prepares you for future exams and career success. Up-to-the-minute tax information, revised each year to reflect the current tax law, ensures you are learning the latest developments. With the help of INCOME TAX FUNDAMENTALS, 2008 EDITION, Twenty-Sixth Edition, you can quickly acquire the skills and knowledge to handle effectively the challenges today's tax preparers face every day. |
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How to Recognize a Serious Debt Problem
It is amazing how many people out there don't know that they are one step away from financial disaster.
So many people live by the idea that they will just charge something this one time and pay for it later. They don't see that it is building up until it is too late. I know how easy it is to get into debt, but once you are there it is hard to see that financial disaster is close at hand.
Here are four ways to tell you are in financial trouble:
1. If your minimum monthly credit card payments are more than 20% of your paycheck (after taxes), you are walking a tight line. For example, if you bring home $1000 a month, your credit card payments at a minimum should be no higher than $200. Your entire debt load, including your rent or mortgage, should be no greater than 30% of your gross income. If your gross monthly income is $1500, your total debt load should be under $450.
Many lenders will tell you that you can afford more debt. But keep in mind that they are looking to lend you money, not save you money.
2. If you have several accounts that are delinquent, you are already in trouble. Being unable to pay your bills on time is a bright, neon sign that says you have too much debt. You have to take steps immediately to reduce your spending or increase your income.
Plus, if you are charging your bills to your credit card, you are creating more debt for yourself and higher payments in the long run. This is never a good idea. There are better solutions. Find a second job or cut out the unnecessary spending. Find another way other than more debt.
3. If you can't even charge your bills because you have maxed out all of your credit cards, you are close to financial trouble. Your credit score is taking a hit as well. Lenders don't like to see you with high balances. It means that you are stretched to the limit. It can be difficult to find options, such as refinancing your mortgage to pay off high-interest debt or buying a cheaper vehicle.
Plus, if you are truly maxed out, chances are that you haven't been saving anything. What will you do if you have an emergency and have no savings and no credit?
4. This one is really creative. If you are taking out cash advances to pay your credit card bill, you aren't getting anywhere at all. You are creating debt to pay debt. You aren't even breaking even here. Credit card companies charge high fees and higher interest rates for cash advances.
If you find that you aren't able to make ends meet or that things are tight, it is time to make a change. You need to find ways to decrease your spending, eliminate your debt and increase your income. Once you get rid of the debt and the stress that comes with it, you will never go back again.
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