During the course of tax season, many people make mistakes when preparing their returns. Some of the most common involve the filing status, number of dependents, total income and deductions. Other mistakes such as computational errors are usually corrected by the IRS.
Corrections to your return should be made using Form 1040X, Amended US Individual Income [...]
Identity theft is so prevalent these days. It is too easy to have your social security number stolen. It has actually happened to me. Someone stole my identity and filed a tax return using my social security number. Luckily for me, I caught it early and was able to prevent any major damage to my [...]
Nowadays you often hear about how bad the economy is. Unemployment is high and everything costs more. Many people are looking for alternative means of earning extra money.
I recently came across a new website titled Inboxdollars.com. This site provides individuals with an easy way to earn extra money. As an additional incentive, there is a [...]
The IRS frequently issues tips to taxpayers on various topics. One topic of interest is tax benefits for job seekers. With so many people in the job market, the IRS feels that is imperative for job seekers to understand the tax benefits related to their job searches.
Job seekers are able to deduct most costs incurred [...]
Despite everything that is going on, please take a few moments to prepare for this year’s hurricane season. Listed below are some useful links with valuable information. Please pass on to your friends and family.
www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/prepare/supply_kit.shtml
www.ready.gov
www.lowes.com/cd_Hurricane+Season+is+Here_848001943_?cm_mmc=search_google-_-Hurricane%20Prep%20Awareness-_-Hurricane%20Prep-_-hurricane%20preparedness%20checklist
www.redcross.org/www-files/Documents/pdf/Preparedness/checklists/Hurricane.pdf
www.fox10tv.com/dpp/weather/hurricane/HurricanePreparednessChecklist
Should you date someone who makes more or less money than you do? This is a tough question because we can’t help who we end up falling in love with. But personal finances are a big part of any relationship and are a topic that we can’t avoid.
I’ve been in situations where I earned more [...]
It has often been said that a penny saved is a penny earned. This phrase has been passed down from generations. But sometimes it gets lost and not passed down from a parent to a child. But how do we teach our children to save? I learned from my frugal mom and from personal finance [...]
The first quarter of the year is almost over. And if you are like me, you haven’t been keeping your New Year’s Resolutions. Of course we are all human and so far this year has been full of surprises and challenges for the entire country. These challenges often force us to take our eyes off [...]
The tax filing deadline is only a month away. If you are like many Americans, you haven’t filed your taxes yet. But do not delay. April 15th will be here before you know it. What can you do now in order to stop procrastinating? Listed below are some quick tips to help you meet the [...]
Join First Capital Advisors along with several organizations across the county as we participate in America Saves Week, February 21 – 28, 2010. The purpose of America Saves Week is to encourage, individuals and families to set savings goals and to improve their financial goals and financial education. Several organizations across the country will be [...]