Top 10 Reasons to Register Your Copyright
Apr 04, 2013
The sheer act of creating an original piece of art makes it yours and yours alone. That unique beat, the words to a song, steps to a dance, or outline to a TV pilot: Its your intellectual property. Thi...
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Tax Resolution - Not Currently Collectible
Feb 08, 2013
In conclusion to our tax resolution series, we review an IRS classification of Not Currently Collectible as another option to deal with a tax problem. This is available for taxpayers who do not have ...
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Tax Resolution - Offer in Compromise
Dec 19, 2012
Continuing our series in tax resolution, we take a look the option of an Offer in Compromise. An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between the IRS and you that settles your tax debt for less t...
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Tax Resolution – Partial Payment Installment Agreement
Nov 16, 2012
Last week we took an in depth look at the Installment Agreement as an option if you owe back income taxes. This week, we review the Partial Payment Installment Agreement as another option to resolve yo...
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An Introduction To Copyright Law
Nov 06, 2012
Copyright law is a body of federal law that protects original works of expression such as songs, musical compositions, photographs, and books, etc. created by musicians, DJs, artists and authors. Copyr...
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Tax Resolution – Installment Agreement
Nov 02, 2012
Last week we discussed your potential options for resolving outstanding tax debt. Now were going to take an in depth look at one such option: an Installment Agreement. This arrangement essentially c...
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Overview of Tax Resolution Options
Oct 26, 2012
Prior to choosing the best option for resolving outstanding tax debt, the first step is accurately determining how much you owe. If you have failed to file past or current tax returns, penalties for l...
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Aircraft Federal Excise Tax Audits - What To Know
Sep 24, 2012
When it comes to aviation federal excise taxes two things typically come to mind: (i) fuel taxes; (ii) taxes on transportation that up to this point have mainly been mostly the province of Parts 135 an...
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What to Do with Net Operating Losses
Mar 07, 2011
What is a “net operating loss” (NOL)? An NOL is the excess of business deductions (computed with certain modifications) over gross income in a particular tax year. A deduction is allowed for that los...
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Federal Income Tax Benefits Of Aircraft Ownership
Oct 18, 2010
What Are The Key Tax Provisions That Relate To Business Aircraft? The President recently signed into law the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, which extends the “bonus depreciation” provisions under I...
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