Posts tagged "taxes"

Improving your credit score is Just Three Steps Away

Credit rating could be a dire stuff to speak about, especially if you really are a "cold cash patriot" for quite a while now. Why discuss credit score, if you're able to afford to buy a real estate property using thick bundles of 100 dollar bills. This is a waste of time, and also you would not be thinking about dealing with credit ratings or its attributes.

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Posted by Nuba Lukwardo - 12/29/2010 at 8:15 am

Categories: Debts and Loans   Tags: Business, Credit, Debts and Loans, exchange, Finance, investment, loan, mortgage, personal loan, taxes, trade

Things To Consider When Choosing An Umbrella Company

For a freelance contractor, choosing an umbrella company can be daunting, especially with so many to choose from. It is important to know what fees they charge upfront, specific services they provide, if they offer Internet access, and what kind of reputation they have. The time you spend researching the company you choose can end up saving you a lot of money in the end.

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Posted by Mark Walters - 09/04/2010 at 7:37 am

Categories: Finance   Tags: Finance, freelance, freelancing, small business, tax, taxes, umbrella company

Tips On Reducing Your Income Tax

It is no secret that a good financial strategy is to lower your overall tax liability. This will essentially lower the amount you pay in income taxes. There are two ways to accomplish this goal. You can either raise the number of deductions you claim or you can reduce your overall income.

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Posted by Mark Walters - 06/17/2010 at 4:23 am

Categories: Finance   Tags: Finance, income tax, personal finance, tax, taxes

Tax Season: Ways You Can Spend Your Returns

For most people, tax season can be a dreadful time. The new changes in the tax code and trying to make sure you have all of the essential items such as important documents and receipts can make the tax filing process very frustrating and time consuming. Most experts say that you can make the filing process much easier if you take the time to prepare instead of waiting until the very last minute. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The average tax refund that Canadians receive is approximately $1,400.

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Posted by Adriana Noton - 04/14/2010 at 3:46 am

Categories: Debts and Loans   Tags: cash, debt, Debts and Loans, investing, investment, money, personal finance, RESP, tax, Tax refund, tax return, taxes

Tax Deductions You Can Take From Your House

Your house not only protects you from the weather but it can also provide some unexpected tax savings in many cases. There is still time to do a few things which can reduce the amount you pay for federal taxes this year. The end of the year brings usually cold weather but it can also be a good time for some last-minute home improvements.

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Posted by JT Miller - 04/05/2010 at 3:26 am

Categories: Finance   Tags: Finance, home, home addition, home improvement, income tax, saving money, tax credits, tax deductions, taxes

Etf Trading Strategies: The Secrets To A Successful Trade

There has been many books written and a lot has been said about etf trading in general. There are also a number of books that talk about etf trading strategies but there is probably no one complete book that describes etf trading from A to Z. The knowledge however you get from these books can help you become a better etf trader by helping you hone your etf trading strategies. You also get to learn a lot especially from the mistakes from others.

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Posted by Mark Chaplain - 03/12/2010 at 4:58 am

Categories: Forex Trading   Tags: Business, currency, etf, Finance, Forex, forex trading, investing, Investments, loans, markets, money, mutual funds, stocks, taxes, trading