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Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

As I’m sure you’re aware, on Oct. 3, 2008, the President signed into law the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-343). Although virtually all of the press coverage of this law has concentrated on its hotly debated $700 billion financial industry bailout plan, the legislation also contains scores…

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Tax Development Q1 2008 – Economic Stimulus – Chances of being audited

The most important IRS Tax Development in Q1 2008 Mike Habib, EA myIRSTaxRelief.com While the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 was the most significant development in the first quarter of 2008, many other tax developments may affect you, your family, and your livelihood. The new law changes and other key…

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Lower interest rate could result in higher taxes

How falling interest rates and the declining stock market affect tax and estate planning Mike Habib, EA myIRSTaxRelief.com Interest rates have dropped significantly in recent months and may drop even more given the state of the economy. Sagging rates can have a significant impact on many tax and estate planning…

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Mortgage Tax Debt Relief, AMT Relief

Mortgage Tax Debt Relief, AMT Relief – why you need professional tax advice AMT relief. In general terms, to find out if you owe alternative minimum tax (AMT), you start with regular taxable income, modify it with various adjustments and preferences (such as add-backs for property and income tax deductions…

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AMT – Alternative Minimum Tax 2007-2008

On December 26, 2007, President Bush signed the “Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2007,” providing a one-year “patch” to the alternative minimum tax (AMT). Without this legislation, an estimated 25 million taxpayers would have had to pay an average of $2,000 in additional taxes for 2007. The new law increases…

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