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The tuition deduction ? which allows qualifying
taxpayers to deduct $2,000 or $4,000 of qualifying
tuition expenses ? is on the books for 2006 and 2007.
The deduction helps subsidize post-high school education
expenses you pay for you, your spouse, or your
dependents. Before you use this deduction, however,
check out the two tax credits available for college
tuition. They have stricter income limits to qualify,
but the credits are more valuable.
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If you need more time to file your 2006 business tax
return, you can request an extension of time to file
your return. However, even with an extension, you must
estimate how much you owe, if applicable, and send in
that amount by the due date. Otherwise, the IRS can
invalidate your extension.
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Preparing your own business tax return, especially for
the first time, can be a frustrating experience if you
don't have all the necessary information at your
fingertips. Gathering these 11 documents before you
begin will help you fend off the frustration.
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As a business owner, you can normally deduct business
expenses in the year you incur them, but the rule is
different for property you buy that is expected to last
more than one year, such as buildings, machinery, and
furniture. Let's quickly cover the tax basics of
business assets, and then uncover how to get the most
bang for your buck.
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Ordinarily, you will have to file a state income tax
return in each state in which you earn income. There are
exceptions: Some states will let you off the hook if you
only have a small amount of income or if you're in the
military. And seven states don't have an income tax at
all.
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