Small Business Tax Tips

Posted by Rob on January 23, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Any small business owner knows that they may live or die by the financial decisions that they make. While many cut corners by making prudent purchase decisions, few realize the opportunities that are available to them when it comes to working out the taxes for their business. In this article, we’ll give you some tips [...]

Tax Tips for Small Business Survival

Posted by Rob on January 20, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There are many aspects to starting a business but the most important aspect in my opinion is taxes.  As a business owner, staying on top of taxes will ensure the survival of your business.  Before opening your business you (as the owner) may want to consider which type of business entity is appropriate for you, [...]

Tax Consequences Of Home Foreclosures And Short Sales

Posted by Rob on January 14, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

With the economy in a recession and the Real Estate Market at its worst in decades, many taxpayers have either experienced or are facing the threat of a foreclosed home or other piece of Real Property.
The number of foreclosed homes and short sales has skyrocketed in recent years amongst a failing economy and an [...]

What is an Immigration Test?

Posted by Rob on January 13, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

All over the world people are trying to move away from their country and seek another place where they think it will be better for them. The reasons for relocation are various. They can be of political or economical nature or just because they do not want to live there anymore. Whatever the reasons, people [...]

Fairer Tax System: Reduce Complexity and Increase Compliance

Posted by Rob on January 11, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

In this presidential election year the arguments for a tax system that is fair have reemerged.  The term fair is subjective and although there is no agreement on which tax structure would be the fairest, most would agree that it should be transparent, efficient, and simple.    One dimension of fairness that addresses these criteria is [...]

Online Tax Help: Making The Best Of It!

Posted by Rob on January 8, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There are several options when it comes to online tax help. You will find tutorials, forms, web chats and filing instructions as well as a variety of software products to actually assist you to fill out your forms easily and get them turned in. The assistance you want is available within a matter of [...]

Canada Immigration Facts to Know About

Posted by Rob on January 6, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

 
Canada immigration is usually based on non – discriminatory principles. According to some survey there are round about 200 million international immigrants present. And out of them 50% of them are illegal. The world wide immigration is increasing day by day.
Some of the people who are migrating are taking help of Lawyers, [...]

Selecting the Right Tax Lawyer

Posted by Rob on January 5, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Tax law is a highly specialized area of expertise and there are many different types of taxes. Thus, not all lawyers have expertise in all types of tax issues or problems. As a result, it would be a good idea on your part to prepare a bit more in looking for a good tax lawyer [...]

Tax Attorney â?? Donâ??T Go It Alone

Posted by Rob on January 2, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Let there be no mistake if you have tax problems you need a tax attorney to guide you through the morass of the tax code. You mention tax problems or tax liability to anyone and it universally sends shivers down the spine. Itâ??s the fear of the unknown that makes people so crazy when dealing [...]

Is the Irs Sending You a Rebate Check? Find Out if You are Eligible

Posted by Rob on December 27, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Congress recently passed the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008. It’s designed to inject $152 billion into the U.S economy. What does this mean to you?
You could be one of the 130 million taxpayers who will receive a rebate check this year.
If you own a business, your business can take advantage of two tax breaks: [...]