LEVY OF SERVICE TAX ON EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWINGS FROM FOREIGN BRANCH OF AN INDIAN BANK

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 22-08-2010

1. Service tax authorities, of late, have been issuing notices to various borrowers of External Commercial Borrowings (ECB’s) from foreign branches of Indian banks and holding them liable to pay <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.taxmann.net/STOnlineWeb/NewHomePage/Home.aspx’pId=160″>Service tax</a> from September 10, 2004 under section 65(12(a(ix) of the Finance Act, 1994 which covers ECBs.

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Filing an Irs Tax Extension With Filelater: 5 Minutes Gives You 6 More Months to File

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 07-08-2010

Welcome to yet another tax season.

With a matter of days remaining until the April 15 IRS income tax deadline, the stress level of Americans is on the rise. Prepare yourself for more angry drivers on the freeways, impatient customers in the lines of local coffee shops and grocery stores, and friends who don’t quite treat you like the friends they were only weeks ago.

Looking for a way to cut down on the April tax time blues? There’s a little known secret called an IRS tax extension (the technical term is an IRS Form 4868 – Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return), and a company called FileLater who can help. Of 130M United States federal income tax filers, about 10M filed for automated extensions last year, so you won’t be alone. And the IRS doesn’t ask (or care) why you file for an extension.

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Delinquent Taxes Up, Federal Money Down In Franklin County

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 23-07-2010

Delinquent taxes up, federal money down in Franklin County
Delinquent taxes are on the increase in Franklin County. The delinquency rate jumped from five percent last year to eight percent this year. That gives county commissioners almost $200,000 less to work with.

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Taxes???

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 23-06-2010

if i made over $2,000 this summer and my parents still get to claim me appoximatly how much do u think i would get back in taxes…i’ve never filed them before so i don’t know if i’ll even make enough to make it worth while…:(
i am 18 but i’ve never had to file taxes before i’m not sure what the taxes taken out of my checks added up to usually with everythign considerd it was about $100 so i’m assuming at least $600 if not more i know it’s not very musch but the town i live in is seriously open for like 3 months out of the year!!!

The Complete Guide to Investing In Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return – Safely

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 08-06-2010

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5 Good Reasons to File an Income Tax Extension

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 24-05-2010

With not much time remaining until the April 15 IRS income tax deadline, many Americans are scrambling to finalize their income tax returns. This year, a growing percentage of taxpayers will choose to file an IRS income tax extension, which will postpone their tax deadline to October 15.

If you’re considering filing an income tax extension, you’re not alone. The IRS recently estimated that 10.2 million of the 140 million tax filers will file for a tax extension this year. What’s more, approximately 2 million of those extensions will be electronically filed online.

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Importance of Knowing About Tax Tips and Benefits

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 09-04-2010

Each country has its own tax system, and to be aware of your countries Tax system is very important. You must be aware of different taxes you pay which in fact is used by government for providing public services.

You are required to file an Income tax return if you are earning taxable amount of money. If you have done your business in USA in the current business year, or if you have serviced in USA (as part of your job), you may be required to file income tax returns in USA even if you are living in India now. It is very important to file tax return on time and accurately to avoid any audits. And to file taxes on time, it is important that you are fully aware of Tax filing and tax saving procedure.

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Car Donation Taxdeduction

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 27-03-2010

There are many social service agencies that are run nationwide as well as on a state and local level. Some of the services are for profit and others are non-profit organizations. The majority of them get government support to provide services in addition to fund raising events and fees for services. Most agencies limit their fees so that they are accessible to everyone that needs the services. The general public thinks of food, rent money or cash grants when they hear about social services, but there are many other programs that are available to help people. There are services related to physical as well as mental health care.

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Tax, Tax and More Tax

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 27-03-2010

When you run a business, it can feel like you spend far too much of your time worrying about tax. Here’s a quick guide to the what you need to know about tax.

What Do You Qualify For?

There are all sorts of tax breaks for home and small businesses, to try and make it easier for them to survive. To qualify for them, though, you will need to be using your home as the primary place where you do business. If most of what you do takes place in some space elsewhere that you rent, then you won’t qualify for home business tax rules. You also are unlikely to qualify if you haven’t set aside a specific part of your home as the ‘business area’. Be prepared for the fact that you might be audited, to make sure that you are running a legitimate business from your home.

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Property Tax Records

Filed Under (Taxes) by admin on 27-03-2010

We live in one of the highest taxed states in the union. We have income taxes, sales taxes and very high property taxes. In some ways it does not seem fair that some states do not have income taxes and sales taxes while others do. I live in the state of Minnesota. We do need a great deal of road maintenance due to our extreme weather conditions. Also our metropolitan area has expanded a great deal over the past fifteen years. This means that a great deal of additional revenue is needed to build the infrastructure. This adds up to additional tax dollars.

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