The myth of the marriage penalty - MSN Money
Despite what you may have heard, when it comes to taxes and benefits, it generally pays to be married. But that's not true for all couples. Is it for you?
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This post comes from partner blog Five Cent Nickel . Have you ever thought of borrowing money from your IRA? While 401(k) plans typically have loan provisions, IRAs don't.
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Debt relief for rich Americans - MSN Money
Congress cut the tax penalties homeowners could face from renegotiated mortgages or foreclosures, but the wealthy will benefit the most.
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The 'dirty dozen' tax scams - MSN Money
If a taxpayer files a tax return or makes a submission based on one of these positions, that person is subject to a $5,000 penalty. 4. Phony fuel tax credits
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Tax deductions that shout 'Audit me!' - MSN Money
He refused to compromise and was hit hard for taxes, interest and penalties. He still insists that he was correct. He said the IRS action against him was a political attack.
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What if you can't pay the IRS? - MSN Money
That means that if you default on your agreement, the entire amount of taxes owed, plus penalty and accrued interest, will then be due. The IRS wants to make a deal
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Get next year's tax refund now - MSN Money
If, for example, your adjusted gross income exceeded $150,000 in 2008 and your total 2008 tax was $20,000, you can avoid any interest or penalties for 2009 if you pay in at least ...
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See the 2008-2009 tax calendar, deadlines and dates - MSN Money
If you do not pay your estimated tax by Jan. 15, you must file your 2008 return and pay any tax due by March 2, 2009, to avoid an estimated tax penalty
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Last-minute tax tips for April 15 - MSN Money
Even if you underestimate the tax due, there won't be a failure-to-file penalty unless the unpaid amount turns to be more than 10% of your total tax bill.
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Jobless? What to do with your 401(k) - MSN Money
There's no tax penalty for leaving the money alone. And you can always transfer the funds to another employer's 401(k) once you get a new job.
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