Sunday, January 29, 2012

Irs

  • WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service and community partners nationwide recently launched their annual outreach campaign aimed at helping millions of Americans who earned $49,078 or less take advantage of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • Editor's note: A story in last week's Community section included outdated details about the AARP Tax-Aide program. Here is the current information.
  • (South Bend Tribune)
  • Q. My business is set up as a single member LLC. My only employees are my husband and two children. A couple of years ago, my accountant told me I had to begin paying unemployment FICA and Medicare taxes on all salaries.
  • (The News & Observer)
  • New Jersey's nearly 1,900 volunteer income tax preparers are gearing up through IRS-sponsored programs to help low- and moderate-income individuals and the elderly.
  • (Atlantic City Press)
  • The Internal Revenue Service is urging workers who earned $49,078 or less last year to check their eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit, a tax credit for low- to moderate-income workers.
  • (nola.com)
  • Carlyle Group (CG) LP's plan to protect itself from class-action lawsuits may set a precedent that undermines shareholder rights and encourages more companies to follow suit, lawyers, investors and government officials said.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • When Charles Moore shows up at church with his family Sunday, theyll finally be wearing the nicer clothes hes wanted for them.
  • (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  • The World News (WN) Network, has created this privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to user privacy. The following discloses our information gathering and dissemination practices for wn.com, as well as e-mail newsletters.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Jan Van Dusen of Oakland, Calif., made headlines last year when she took the IRS to court for the right to deduct the thousands of dollars she spent as a volunteer caring for stray and feral cats.
  • (Examiner)
  • The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel now is offering JS Everywhere, a new digital subscription package, which gives you unlimited access to JSOnline, the daily e-Edition, Journal Sentinel mobile site and content previously included in Packer Insider.
  • (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

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