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Taxpayers with disabilities may qualify for a number of IRS tax credits and benefits. Parents of children with disabilities may also qualify. Listed below are seven tax credits and other benefits that are available if you or someone else listed on your federal tax return is disabled.

Standard Deduction Taxpayers who are legally blind may be [...]

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Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) — The Deficit. The Debt. Americans are strangling themselves economically. So:
1) Restore all income taxes to the pre-President George W. Bush level, not just those for people earning $250,000 or more.
2) Tax the banks $90 billion as proposed by President Barack Obama to pay for their bailout. Then break them up — [...]

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By Whitney Malkin
The Register-Guard

Posted to Web: Tuesday, Mar 10, 2009 12:18AM
Appeared in print: Tuesday, Mar 10, 2009, page B3

News Updates: Story

Workers should notice a little extra cash in their paychecks in coming weeks, courtesy of a tax credit included in the federal stimulus package, and the resulting decreased federal tax withholding.
The Internal Revenue service is [...]

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Sandy Klein

There have been countless stories in the news over the last year about the deteriorating condition of the U.S. real estate market. Residential real estate is currently going through one of the worst periods in recorded history. The effects of the souring economy are now beginning to take a toll on commercial real estate [...]

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8:05 AM CDT on Monday, March 24, 2008
Bankrate.com Did you hear the one about the pot dealer’s tax return? The New Yorker who claimed the whole city as a dependent? The exotic dancer who deducted … well … you know?
It’s time once again for Bankrate’s 10 craziest tax write-offs, presented as a [...]

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A tax tip from IRS.gov
When preparing to file your federal tax return, don’t forget your contributions to charitable organizations. Your donations could add up to a sizeable tax deduction if you itemize on IRS Form 1040, Schedule A.

Starting in 2007 to deduct any charitable donation [...]

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  Calum MacKenzie

I’m Calum MacKenzie, Broker/Owner of Real Living Southern Homes, a residential real estae brokerage located in Wesley Chapel, Florida.
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March 08, 2008
 On December 20, President Bush signed a law that is meant to help [...]

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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Bill Evans Property taxes, interest rates, mortgage payments, repairs and living expenses can make home owning an expensive endeavor. Thankfully, there are many tax deductions that can make the experience more affordable.
Knowing the facts about these deductions will enable you to [...]

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Homeowners whose mortgage lenders allow them to walk away from their debt got a big break from the new Tax Increase Prevention Actjust passed by Congress. Under the old law, debt forgiveness was considered taxable income in many cases - pretty painful stuff when the reason you couldn’t pay your mortgage was because you didn’t [...]

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FSI Tax Corp is alerting taxpayers to end-of-the-year actions they can take to reduce their 2006 tax bills. After the New Year, it will be too late to take advantage of many tax-saving opportunities, such as reducing 2006 income, exploring available tax credits and pursuing all legitimate [...]

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