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filed in Credit on Feb.18, 2010
Bank cards are all over the place these days, and it would seem which almost every person has one. There’re almost essential pertaining to buying online and also crucial to many people to get comfort and security. There is certainly a credit card variety for everybody which include people having not as much as perfect credit history. The next is really a brief presentation of one of the most popular kinds of bank cards.
Tags: advice, bankruptcy, blogs, Business, Credit, credit cards, debt consolidation, debt relief, economics, Finance, loans, Personal Finance, small business, tax
filed in Credit on Dec.26, 2009
So, what is a tax lien. Well, a tax lien is when real or personal property is attached and used to secure the payment of unpaid taxes. Tax liens may be used for taxes owing on the asset itself or they can be used as a way of “encouraging” taxpayers to pay their delinquent income taxes.
Tags: back taxes, Credit, debt, delinquent taxes, liens, mortgage holder, mortgage lender, overdue taxes, Personal Finance, tax, tax lien, tax liens, Taxes
filed in Credit on Aug.19, 2009
The IRS recently released guidance, in a question and answer format, addressing how employers are to administer and seek recovery of the new COBRA premium subsidy enacted under the American ecovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5). The Act provides that an individual who has been involuntarily terminated on or after September 1, 2008, through the end of 2009 is required to pay only 35% of the group health insurance premium to secure COBRA continuation coverage (up to nine months).
Tags: Business, Credit, entrepreneurs, ethics, Finance, fundraising, insurance, management, small business, stock market, tax, Taxes
filed in Credit on Aug.18, 2009
Recently, the IRS addressed how employers are to administer and seek recovery of the new COBRA premium subsidy enacted under the American ecovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5). The IRS Act provides that an individual who has been involuntarily terminated on or after September 1, 2008, through the end of 2009 is required to pay only 35% of the group health insurance premium to secure COBRA continuation coverage (up to nine months).
Tags: Business, Credit, entrepreneurs, ethics, Finance, fundraising, insurance, management, small business, stock market, tax, Taxes
filed in Credit on Jun.18, 2009
Owning a small business can be a risky thing to do. For some it may even seem like certain doom is lurking around every corner. With competitive markets, bank foreclosures, and the risk of going bankrupt a small business owner must do what he or she can to stay in business. One sure fire way to ensure your company will flourish is to take full advantage of credit card processing and obtaining a merchant account from your local bank.
Tags: advertising, banking, business finance, Credit, Credit card processing, Debit Card, home business, loans, marketing, online credit card processing, sales, small business, stock market, tax