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By Don Sadler |  Filed In: Income Tax and Tax Law
While most people give because they believe in the causes and organizations they're supporting, they can receive significant tax benefits as well.
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By Don Sadler |  Filed In: Wages & Salaries and Compensation & Benefits
Receiving a legal notice of wage garnishment against an employee can be a challenging and uncomfortable situation for an employer. Here are some important rules to follow.
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There are two primary ways to keep track of your business's income and expenses: the cash method (or cash basis) and the accrual method (or accrual basis). The method you use depends on...
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By  | Filed In: Income Tax and Tax Law
Although the IRS doesn't expect you to keep everything forever, they do expect you to have your supporting documents if they happen to come knocking on your door. Consequently, many small businesses turn...
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Sylvia Dion
One of the most significant tax provisions included in the recently enacted Small Business Jobs and Credit Act was the extension of the fifty percent first-year special depreciation allowance provision, commonly referred to...
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By Don Sadler |  Filed In: Tax Deductions and Tax Law
If you don’t currently offer a Roth 401(k) or 403(b) plan to your employees, this legislation is one more reason you might want to consider doing so.
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Manny Davis
By  | Filed In: Income Tax and Tax Law
As a business owner you may be eligible for a waiver of fees incurred in a late tax filing.
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By Joshua Kurlantzick |  Filed In: Midterm Elections and Elections
Many GOP winners are small business people against the Healthcare bill and for lower taxes, less regulation, and open trade. But a divided Congress could add up to little more than gridlock.
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By Steve Cooper |  Filed In: Small Business and Company Structures & Ownership
Challenge.gov, a website where individual citizens and businesses can compete to develop winning solutions for a variety of real-world problems.
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REITs were created as a way to give average investors the opportunity to invest in large-scale, income-producing real estate through the purchase and sale of liquid securities.
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Manny Davis
Work with a tax professional to ensure that IRS requirements and regulations are met.
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By  | Filed In: Tax Deductions and Tax Law
One of the benefits of having a business is the ability to reduce your taxable income with legal tax deductions. You need to follow IRS guidelines for determining whether or not your activity...
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By  | Filed In: Income Tax and Tax Law
As a business owner, there are a number of accounting terms you should know. Even if you have an accountant or bookkeeper handling the majority of your finances, it's a good idea to...
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By Gabriel Lefrancois |  Filed In: Technology
These tablet accessories make it easy to do business just about anywhere.
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Manny Davis
This new law will require that all landlords will be required to track information about contractors that have been hired to perform services to rental property that exceeds $600 a year. President Obama...
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Sylvia Dion
On Monday, September 27, 2010, President Obama signed into law H.R. 5297, the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010. The Act includes several significant tax provisions which aim to encouragement investment,...
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Manny Davis
By  | Filed In: Tax Incentives and Tax Law
Tax write-offs are one way that small businesses are able to deduct the cost of capital expenses.
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Sylvia Dion
On Monday, September 27, 2010, President Obama signed into law H.R. 5297, the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010. In addition to creating the Small Business Lending Fund Program to direct...
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By Ken Walker |  Filed In: Franchises
By working to enhance understanding of franchising’s economic impact, IFA and the franchise industry are making a difference on Capitol Hill.
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By Joshua Kurlantzick |  Filed In: Small Business Assistance and Government Support of Business
This week President Obama signed the Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010, which the administration hopes will bring relief to the nation's struggling small businesses.
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Definitions for: Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance (PITI) payment
Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance (PITI) payment

the periodic (typically monthly) payment required by an amortizing loan that includes escrow deposits. Each periodic payment includes a Principal and Interest payment plus a contribution to the escrow account set up by the lender to pay insurance premiums and property taxes on the mortgaged property.

Example: Abel's monthly PITI payment is $950. This includes $750 for Principal and Interest, $150 for ad valorem taxes, and $50 for insurance.

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