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tax problems procrastinate at your peril

If you’re an American, you have to pay taxes. Sometimes it seems like you get it in the pantserr, bank account coming or going. If you get behind on your taxes, things can get a bit more stre ed.
Tax Problems Procrastinate At Your Peril
We can talk all day about whether we should have [...]

what are your lemon law rights

When a car is sancient to you that is not in the same condition it was advertised to be in or breaks down soon after you buy it due to a long-term problem that existed before you purchased the car, it’s co idered to be a lemon. Buying a car that is a lemon is [...]

still waiting for your tax refund

I am co tantly amazed when I eak with people and they tell me they are still waiting for tax refund checks after six or twelve months. If you’re in this position, you probably in for a surprise.
Still Waiting For Your Tax Refund?
Preparing and filing taxes is one of those things almost nobody likes [...]

guide for using an airsoft machine gun

Using an airsoft machine gun can be a fun experience that might make you feel like Rambo from the movies without all of the fu of real bullets scattering around your head from the enemy. Yes, you can employ your airsoft machine gun to capture all of those great war and action movie feelings [...]

irs approves saturn vue green line for tax credit

The IRS is working its way in term of various automobiles that qualify their owners for tax credits. The Saturn model of cars has just been reviewed with one particular model being a roved.
IRS A roves Saturn Vue Green Line for Tax Credit
Owning a hybrid car was pretty much a financial windfall from the [...]

the u.s. tax court

Over the past few years, U.S. judges have su tantially increased their knowledge of valuation methodology and a lication. This is e ecially true of Tax Court judges. In 2005, the Honorable David Laro, a U.S. Tax Court judge, co-authored a book with the “father of busine valuation, ” the highly re ected Dr. [...]

history of commercial flights

On January 1, 1914, while much of Europe was embroiled in a war. A small Benoist (pronounced Ben-wah or Ben-weest) Model 14 seaplane took off from St. Peter urg, Florida, and traveled 20 miles acro Tampa Bay to land in Tampa, Florida. The pilot on this primarily commercial airline voyage was Anthony Ja us. [...]