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Tax Code for the Traveling Corporate Salesperson

Are you a traveling corporate salesperson? You know, someone who's constantly on the go. Flights and cars and hotels. You're an unsung hero, and you deserve a reward. Enter tax code policy. Not paying taxes isn’t the reward, paying LESS than you may have thought you had to is.

How to Qualify for the IRS Uncollectible (Hardship) Status, if You Are Unable to Pay Your Tax Bill

If you owe the IRS and are unable to settle your tax bill because you do not have the resources to do so; don’t panic, there might be a way out – the IRS could declare you “Uncollectible.” In order to be declared uncollectible by the IRS, you will have

Here's Why Driving a Compact Car Gets Money in Your Pocket

It isn't exactly breaking news: driving a compact car, or even a small sedan is a lot cheaper than a large sedan or SUV. This is especially true if you are using this car on business, thanks to IRS standard mileage rate. Here's why: A recent report by AAA shows

The Home Office Deduction

If you use a part of your home for your business or for your employer’s business, you can claim a deduction for the business use of your home. This deduction is referred to as the home office deduction. There are some tests that you must meet to be eligible

2 Cases of Driving To and From Home That Are Tax-Deductible

In our previous post, we discussed the cases in which you can deduct your mileage expenses from your taxable income, using the IRS Mileage Rate. The IRS normally excludes home-work commute from "deductible mileage". However, there are two exceptions to this rule: 1. Home Office If your home is your

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