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Donation and your taxes
by Pam Stushnoff, Oct 31, 2006
A quick take on how charitable donations can be used to reduce your taxes owing.
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Tax Tips For Year End
by Pam Stushnoff, Nov 29, 2006
Tips to maximize your deductions and lower your tax payable.
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Often Missed Canadian Tax Deductions
by Pam Stushnoff, Feb 12, 2007
Do you hate to pay taxes? You're not alone. The following is a list of a few ways the average Canadian can reduce the amount of taxes they have to pay at the end of the year.
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Helpful Tips to All Ages About Taxes
by Spencer Young, Sep 5, 2007
If you're having trouble managing your taxes, or if your dad just won't play with you anymore because he's doing taxes, you need help!
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The Seven Non-deductible Expenses for Schedule A
by Israel Torres, Oct 18, 2007
These are the seven expenses that you cannot deduct on your Schedule A (Itemized Deductions). If your saving those receipts for as many deductions as you can get, save them, however, they may not be deductible.
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The Top 10 States with the Highest Gas Prices
by Nicholas Kenney, Oct 31, 2007
An article discussing the high gas prices around our nation...
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Tax Impact of Losses in a Federally Declared Disaster
by Jim Vander Spek, CPA, Nov 3, 2007
The tax impact of casualty losses, especially for those who suffered a loss in a federally declared disaster.
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Cut Down Debt and Taxes
by Lindsay J. Hartman, Dec 12, 2007
Deal with your debt and money in the best way possible.
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How to Avoid an IRS Tax Audit
by Adv1sor, Jan 31, 2008
Being audited by the IRS is one of the most frightening things you will ever go through. Will you have to pay more taxes? Penalties? Will there be criminal charges?
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Get Thousands Back on Your Tax Return
by ET Barton, Feb 3, 2008
By qualifying for the Earned Income Credit, you may be able to get a cash refund from the government of $4,710. That is in addition to what you may qualify for already. Check out these seven tips to make sure you get your refund.
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