AMT Strategies: State, Local and Real Estate Taxes

Review of Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) strategies for State, Local, and Real Estate Taxes that are non-deductible for AMT purposes and AMT tax calculation Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Related posts on Estate St. Louis Estate Planning Attorney Named FIVE STAR Wealth Manager … Online only estate agents are coming to the UK Chanel borse, le pochette primavera estate 2010 | Fashion Forward … ... Read More

What taxes need to be paid on a lawsuit settlement?

I need to come up with a figure regarding a settlement with an insurance company because of a permanent debilitating injury to myself. The question is about how much I should expect to pay in taxes. (If it matters, I live in the state of Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh.) If I am looking to have somewhere between $1 and $5million in my pocket (well, bank) after the lawyer gets 40%, what should I take into consideration for taxes? Are taxes paid befor... Read More

JK Lasser’s New Rules for Estate and Tax Planning, Revised and Updated

Product DescriptionA complete guide to planning an estate under today’s tax rules When it comes to your estate–no matter how big or small it might be–you shouldn’t leave anything to chance. Proper planning is necessary to protect both your assets and your heirs. Estate Planning Law Specialist Harold Apolinsky and expert financial planner Stewart Welch III know this better than anyone else, and in the Revised and Updat... Read More

JK Lasser’s New Rules for Estate and Tax Planning, Revised and Updated

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Taxes on Chicken?

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JK Lasser’s New Rules for Estate and Tax Planning, Revised and Updated

Product DescriptionA complete guide to planning an estate under today’s tax rules When it comes to your estate–no matter how huge or small it might be–you shouldn’t leave anything to chance. Proper planning is necessary to protect both your assets and your heirs. Estate Planning Law Specialist Harold Apolinsky and expert financial planner Stewart Welch III know this better than anyone else, and in the Revised and Upda... Read More

House Wed Feb 3, 2010 Property taxes, beer taxes, discussed in the House

The governor wants voters to decide on a new amendment to reduce or eliminate property taxes on new business inventory and equipment. The issue was debated at a public hearing Wednesday afternoon. And, Del. Bill Hamilton is again co-sponsoring a bill to raise the beer tax a penny a bottle to help treat those who suffer from substance abuse. Among the three bills passed by the House today is one to make it easier for the parole board to release no... Read More

Happy High Taxes

Get the latest Penn EVERYDAY: crackle.com Denmark, Finland, and the Netherlands have really happy highly taxed people. Is that a good thing? WhenPenn Jillette has an opinion it’s a safe bet he won’t hold back. Upload your own reaction and get the rants rolling! Tune in each week for new insight and agitation. Follow pennsays on Twitter: twitter.com tags: penn jillette penn says @pennsays denmark finland netherlands happy highly taxed ... Read More

The Living Trust Advisor: Everything You Need to Know About Your Living Trust

ISBN13: 9780470261187 Condition: USED – VERY GOOD Notes: Product DescriptionPraise for The Living Trust Advisor “The Living Trust Advisor is a necessary survival guide in the inheritance arena for every American in these turbulent economic times.” –Congressman Thaddeus McCotter “Living trusts can be the most important part of an estate plan-saving time and money by reducing or eliminating estate taxes a... Read More

How to claim taxes on salary that is overpaid to me and repaid back?

In 2007, I was overpaid by my employer and now they want me to repay the overpayment. Today, I sent them a check for the overpayment. I have paid my 2007 federal and state taxes on the overpayment amount. How do I claim those taxes that I have paid when I file my 2008 taxes soon? Where can I indicate such a deduction on a federal 1040 tax form? Please be detailed in your answer. Thanks. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Relat... Read More