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Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
Don?t wait until December to look for ways to trim your 2009 taxes. That will be too late to take advantage of some key tax breaks that require a little time to implement. So start making these moves now ? before it?s too late to claim the write-offs on your...
Tags: Income, Deduction, Point, MoneyWatch, Schlesinger, Julian Block, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, _cbsn, Miscellaneous Deductions, Sales Taxes, Unreimbursed Expenses, Points, Refinancing, Income Splitting, Tax Losses, Rental Income, Write-offs
Articles 2009-11-02

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Form 2106-EZ, Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses
If you have expenses that are not reimbursed by your employer, or if your employer does not use an accountable plan, you'll generally have to claim the nonreimbursed expenses on Form 2106. In some cases you may be able to use Form 2106-EZ, Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses. Then the total...
Tags: Office Depot Inc., Expense
Tools & templates 2006-11-07
Form 2106, Employee Business Expenses
If you have expenses that are not reimbursed by your employer, or if your employer does not use an accountable plan, you'll generally have to claim the nonreimbursed expenses on Form 2106. In some cases you may be able to use Form 2106-EZ, Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses. Then the total...
Tags: Office Depot Inc., Expense
Tools & templates 2006-10-26
How to Manage Independent Contractors
Federal Express is just the latest company to face big IRS fines for mishandling contractors. Here's how to manage ICs the right way. Decide Whether You Need One Goal: Learn what contractors can do for you — and...
Tags: Contractor, Crash Course, Driver, Employee, FedEx Corp., Finance, Financial Planning, Free Trade, hiring, independent contractor, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Lynn Haber, taxes, Worker, worker classification
Articles 2008-01-07
Mixing business with pleasure can sometimes create tax deductions
NEW YORK -- Combining business with pleasure may not be an ideal way to spend a summer vacation, but it could mean a holiday from federal taxes. The Internal Revenue Service allows individuals to tack on vacation days to business trips, conventions or educational seminars -- even take...
Tags: deduction, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes, Transportation
Research articles 1996-08-21
Reimbursed mileage expenses for charity volunteer drivers.
A break for volunteers who use their cars to drive for a charity: The organization can reimburse them at 32[fraction one-half][cent] per mile, the IRS says in a private letter ruling. Volunteers have to substantiate their driving to the charity...must list the date, reason...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2000-10-27
Tax Tips for the New Jobless
Exactly how much you can write-off for job-related expenses after you've been laid off depends on how you characterize yourself to the Internal Revenue Service. Here's how to grab all the employment deductions you can when you file your federal income tax return... Most days, being well-off is preferable...
Tags: Adjusted Gross Income, Benefits, Deduction, Deductions, Enterprise Software, Expenses, Finance, Financial Planning, Fired, Health Care, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Human Resources, Income, Internal Revenue Service, Job, Job Search, Jobless, Kathy M. Kristof, Laid-off, Mileage, MoneyWatch, Personal Finance, Recruitment & Selection, Schedule C, Smiths, Software, Taxes, Unemployed, Vertical Industries, Workforce Management, Write-Off, Writeoff
Articles 2009-03-05
Limbo Your Way to Lower Taxes
You may be able to lower your 2009 federal income tax bill by finding ways to bring your income below certain thresholds, which would otherwise limit your write-offs. Here's how to get into those sweet spots and pay less to the Internal Revenue Service as a result... Most days, being...
Tags: Tax Credit, Income, MoneyWatch, Adjusted Gross Income, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Tax, Deduction, Credit, Phase-out, Threshold, 401(k), Retirement Planning, Health, Deductible, Dependent, College, Paperwork, Obama, Stimulus, Above-The-Line, First-Time Homebuyer Credit, American Opportunity Tax Credit, Hope Tax Credit, Lifetime Learning Credit, Making Work Pay Credit, MoneyWatch Briefing, Kathy M. Kristof
Articles 2009-03-09
Retiree coverage under medical reimbursement plan.
Established a plan P that reimburses eligible employees for medical care expenses (as defined in Sec. 213) incurred by the employee and his or her spouse and dependents (as defined in Sec. 152). P reimburses only substantiated and otherwise unreimbursed medical expenses; employees have no right...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, reimbursement, Sec, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-11-01
Flexible spending account rollover bill passes house, gets stuck in Senate
A flexible spending account FSA allows an employee to reduce his or her monthly pay by a specified amount so funds can be used, tax-free, to pay for unreimbursed medical expenses. Sounds like a good deal. But there's a catch. According to the tax code, you have to use all...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-07-01
J&J Q1: Fierce Cost-Cutting Battle Obscures a Small Amount of Good News
Johnson & Johnson's sales declined 7.2 percent to $15 billion in Q1 2008; its net income declined 2.5 percent to $3.5 billion. That was not much of a surprise given the recent announcement of 900 layoffs at the company. The numbers indicate that the company is engaged...
Tags: Johnson & Johnson, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-04-14
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