Posts tagged “taxes”

March 23rd, 2011
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February 24th, 2010
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February 13th, 2010
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February 12th, 2010
FrugalNYC

File Your Taxes With Help From Cupid.

(Ed. Note) It’s no secret that the unemployed like to or have to save money where they can.  As such an important component of our lifestyle it was only right to team up with FrugalNYC, a premier resource for frugal city living, as we present Frugal Fridays! Enjoy.

Nothing is certain but death and taxes.  We can’t avoid either one, but we can make filing our taxes less taxing on the wallet.  H&R Block is promoting their new H&R Block At Home online product for only $14, from now until Sunday February 14.  They are showing us all some love.

I’ve noticed a number of giveaways for online versions of tax software on numerous personal finance blogs.  If you are like me and missed those giveaways, you can wait for others, or you can take advantage of this offer from H&R Block.  I’m definitely thinking about taking the offer, since it is a 70% savings off regular pricing on the Premium product.

I’ve used the H&R PC products for numerous years and have found it to be a solid product.  PC magazine rates H&R Block a close second to Turbo Tax, which has always taken the lead.  The advantage of H&R Block is, it is a bit less pricy than Turbo Tax, and I find it just as good.

You can register for the $14 offer from now until Valentines day, February 14th.  Doing so will lock-in the price and you won’t have to actually DO your taxes until you are ready; as long as it’s before the tax man comes knocking.  Hopefully you’ll be getting your refund check sooner with this offer.  You can even get your tax questions answered free at http://getitright.hrblock.com/.

You can register for this special offer at http://www.hrblock.com/valentine.

As consumers, we will receive the full menu of advanced features that H&R Block At Home Basic, Deluxe and Premium offer, such as:

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January 27th, 2010
The Job Goddess

It’s Time To Think About Taxes Again: The Tax Man Soon Cometh.

Let me tell you
How it will be.
There’s one for you,
Nineteen for me,
‘Cause I’m the taxman.
Yeah, I’m the taxman.*

*Beatles’ Taxman lyrics from their song of the same title.

Just because you lost your job, doesn’t mean you don’t have to pay taxes.

But there’s good news: You can deduct your job search expenses. In fact, you’d be surprised to know that most costs incurred in finding a job, including going on interviews and network meetings, are deductible. Clothing and lunches are just about the only two things you cannot claim to ease your burden.

The idea is to make it easy on yourself and know before you go, like traveling with weather conditions. Your bottom line is to claim as many expenses directly related to your job search, deducting as many legitimate costs as possible. And given the long periods of time it takes to become reemployed or if you are still searching, it is reasonable that you’ve amassed a huge quantity of deductions. If your only incoming cash is from unemployment insurance benefits, and are actively seeking employment and can prove it, that stockpile should bode you well. Even if you’ve since found a job, deduct all your expenses that led to the prized moment, as long as they occurred in the last tax year for which you are now filing.

The New York State Department of Labor asks that you keep a record of where you applied and whom you saw. You would most likely have done this anyway, for your own edification and to see how far you’ve come in your job search odyssey. Most people keep records of where they applied and where they’ve gone in person.

Be honest and cautious. Itemize and deduct your costs with care. If the company has given you severance specifically to take courses, you cannot claim that tuition. However, this is not the case for most people…

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