Posts Tagged ‘tax bill’
Tax bill too big to pay all at once? Sign up for an IRS payment plan
Westchester NY accountant Paul Herman of Herman & Company CPA’s is here for all your financial needs. Please contact us if you have questions, and to receive your free personal finance consultation! By Bankrate Do you owe the IRS money this year? You have several options for paying your tax online. But if you can’t pay it all at once, the IRS gives you…
Read MoreMisplaced decimal means big property tax bills
By Bankrate Westchester NY accountant Paul Herman of Herman & Company CPA’s is here for all your financial needs. Please contact us if you have questions, and to receive your free personal finance consultation! Remember that tax tip about double checking your math before submitting your return? It applies to tax agencies, too. A misplaced decimal by Jupiter, Florida, tax officials prompted a panic by…
Read MorePay taxes in cash at 7-Eleven stores
Westchester NY accountant Paul Herman of Herman & Company CPA’s is here for all your financial needs. Please contact us if you have questions, and to receive your free personal finance consultation! By Bankrate The Internal Revenue Service now is accepting cash from taxpayers who don’t have bank accounts or who prefer to pay their bills, tax and otherwise, that way. Uncle Sam’s…
Read MoreSome tax breaks made permanent
Westchester NY accountant Paul Herman of Herman & Company CPA’s is here for all your financial needs. Please contact us if you have questions, and to receive your free personal finance consultation! By Bankrate It’s not quite a done deal yet, but it appears that taxpayers soon will have some finality when it comes to popular tax breaks. The list of tax extenders, the 50-plus…
Read MoreCould Wal-Mart spur tax reform?
Westchester NY accountant Paul Herman of Herman & Company CPA’s is here for all your financial needs. Please contact us if you have questions, and to receive your free personal finance consultation! By Bankrate Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, is both loved by millions of bargain-seeking consumers and hated by millions of others, including activist groups who see it as the epitome of…
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