The Difference Between Tax Planning and Tax Paying…

Posted by ITPN Writer | Posted in Taxes, Uncategorized | Posted on 28-07-2016

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…Is That With The Same Income You Pay Less In Taxes

Is…A Maximum Refund maximum refund

There are many credits and deductions available to the knowledgeable (or those who pay for the expertise) and the incentive for the government to clearly spell it out is just not there…clearly. They can pad their budget by NOT letting you know how to NOT pay them. Double negative. If they do NOT let you know easily, you may not and they will get more of your money. Imagine: “Here Is The Document Outlining How You Can Pay Us Less…” That’s not going to happen. Unless! “Here are the ways you can pay them less and make the same”

Third party system? The Democrats, the Republicans who are making the laws and the Businesses watching out for your self-interest in spite of the laws.

Landing in the right tax bracket is part of the more-money-in-your-pocket game. If we had a flat-rate tax this wouldn’t matter at all. But as it stands, you could pay anywhere from 10%-39.6%.

For Taxes Filed In 2017 Here Are The Brackets:

Tax Rate Filing:Single Filing: Married, Jointly. (Or widowed) Filing: Married, Separately Filing: Head of Household
10% Up to $9,275 Up to $18,550 Up to $9,275 Up to $13,250
15% $9,276 to $37,650 $18,551 to $75,300 $9,276 to $37,650 $13,251 to $50,400
25% $37,651 to $91,150 $75,301 to $151,900 $37,651 to $75,950 $50,401 to $130,150
28% $91,151 to $190,150 $151,901 to $231,450 $75,951 to $115,725 $130,151 to $210,800
33% $190,151 to $413,350 $231,451 to $413,350 $115,726 to $206,675 $210,801 to $413,350
35% $413,351 to $415,050 $413,351 to $466,950 $206,676 to $233,475 $413,351 to $441,000
39.6% $415,051 or more $466,951 or more $233,476 or more $441,001 or more

The Income Tax Planning Network Is Here To Maximize Your Refund

Your income is what it is…and there’s nothing you can do about it? Not the case.

Here are just a few things the Income Tax Planners will swing to go to bat for you!

  • Postpone income to fall on a different year
  • Gift income to family members to lower the overall tax burden
  • Tax-exempt investment strategies
  • Strategically scheduling deduction-worth activities (like medical procedures)

Sign up with The Income Tax Planning Network and let someone else do the leg work for you. 

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Why Tax Preparation Is Important For You

Posted by Willow Tufts | Posted in Financial Advisement, Taxes | Posted on 22-06-2016

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The traditional way of filing taxes used to be so complicated, tedious, and time-consuming, but with the modern ways these days it is possible to effectively file taxes within a shorter amount of time. Since there are programs and tools that makes tax filing so much easier these days, it is now possible to have all taxes filed and done within a short amount of time. The convenience and accuracy is staggering.

 

taxThe task of filing taxes and tax returns can be quite nerve-racking for individual taxpayers. This makes tax preparation help vital to all taxpayers. At the same time, it reduces the burden of having to cope with documentation and other lengthy procedures.  It is not smart to wait until the deadline is near before you begin your tax return preparation, so don’t! Prepare now!

 

 

 

Tax Preparation For You

Having your taxes prepared for you will no out-of-pocket costs sounds great doesn’t it? Not only does it make your life easier, but it will help you credit as well!

 

But wait, there’s more!

How does an audit of the past 3 years of tax returns sound? Not only does this ensure security on your part, but they also repair allowing you to get the maximum refund for you.

Aaaaaand…

Tax advice and appointments for the upcoming year!

 

I know, sounds too good to be true. But honestly, tax preparation is available at The Sub Prime Credit Store. They are the one stop shop for you to get your financial life on track and ready to go!

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It’s Men Who Are The Gold Investors and It’s Women Who Are The Gold.. Men are more likely than wo…

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 31-05-2016

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It's Men Who Are The Gold Investors and It's Women Who Are The Gold..

Men are more likely than women to invest in #gold as their #1 choice.

35% of Americans think Real Estate is smarter than Gold.

17% are all aboard the gold train.

It's a tool like #CBB  that could show the data on that one.

How do your investments pay off over-time; can you tell?

This is a picture of Pyrite, fool's gold; can you tell?

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Some Of The Wisest Choices Come In Dreams Tossing and turning over how to invest that tax return?…

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 31-05-2016

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Some Of The Wisest Choices Come In Dreams

Tossing and turning over how to invest that tax return? Return on Investment? Return my taxes…Invest the taxes, tax the investment, vest in cement?

WAKE UP!

A Gallup Poll is in!

35% of Americans want to FIRST invest in real estate. UNLESS they are younger than 30, and are more likely to favor SAVINGS as their first choice. Visit our affiliate #hopetoown  

Looks like the millennial generation is saving for some kind of down pay… pay for somewhere to sleep… invest those taxes, tax the investment, pay to make money, make payments with mint …. zzz!

SWEET DREAMS, happy investing.

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The Millennial Cry For Help: Finances It seems as though #millennials  aren’t as well off as th…

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 10-05-2016

The Millennial Cry For Help: Finances

It seems as though #millennials  aren't as well off as they thought they were. 23% of wealthy millennials are seeking financial support from their parents for utilities and most of their finances. Nearly a quarter? That's crazy! That's about 260 people, of the 1,131 millennials polled. You would think having $100,000+ dollars, you wouldn't need financial advice. That's why we have these offers for you.

4 Statistics About Millennials and Parental Financial Support

Millennials aren’t as independent as we thought they were! Here are 4 statistics/facts about millennials and financial support. Click here for more info.

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How Many States Have Actually “Legalized” Slavery For Real Slavery is famously known to be down i…

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 29-04-2016

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How Many States Have Actually "Legalized" Slavery For Real

Slavery is famously known to be down in the Southern part of the United States, but it seems as though it is rapidly spreading to the rest of the country. States facing growing budget deficits are quickly turning to prisoner/inmate labor to either break even or produce some sort of profit from the lack of pay, but increase in work being done. At least 37 of the 50 states have technically "legalized" labor slavery of prisoners with different companies.

3 Sad Reasons Why Slavery Is Still Legal in the U.S. Job Market

Thought slavery was abolished in the 1800’s? Think again. Slavery is still among us today, and affecting the U.S. job market. Click here to learn more.

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What Frederick Douglass Says About Slavery and Employment and Why It’s Relevant Even Today With c…

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What Frederick Douglass Says About Slavery and Employment and Why It's Relevant Even Today

With companies taking charge and control over prisoners and their work schedules, does this make things easier for the companies and the U.S. job market? Douglass states that: "Companies assume charge of the convicts, work them as cheap labor, and pay the states a handsome revenue for their labor." Why is this important? Companies are controlling everything that happens to the victims, and are essentially controlling the slavery that is now present.

3 Sad Reasons Why Slavery Is Still Legal in the U.S. Job Market

Thought slavery was abolished in the 1800’s? Think again. Slavery is still among us today, and affecting the U.S. job market. Click here to learn more.

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The Best Investment a College Student Will Make: a Smartphone Encyclopedias and dictionaries made…

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 26-04-2016

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The Best Investment a College Student Will Make: a Smartphone

Encyclopedias and dictionaries made it so we didn't have to memorize our #education ; just alphabetical order and where the books are kept. Now the collection fits in the palm of our hands. With a smartphone anything you do not know you can find out! 

A smartphone is like college insurance – insure your remember where to be, what to bring, and when and how to get there – insure your family doesn't lose importance and stays in your life- insure you'll remember things you'd otherwise forget — insure you'll take advantage of all the perks around you.    

Smartphones are smart for your #education .
You can store notes in the cloud.
"My dog ate my homework" was an excuse that died with Google Drive. Reprint it, then! 
You can check your due dates and in a pinch respond on your class discussion board using the tiny handheld keyboard. Minimize your texting grammar, please.  
On google maps you can estimate how long it takes to walk between buildings so you can maximize your sit and play games time.  

Or you can utilize your smartphone for study-cation…
Do your taxes…
You can get rides and places to crash in a few minutes with apps like Uber and Airbnb.  
Want a date with someone who can talk about your thesis project? Find that person on any number of dating sites.  
Social networking in college IS career networking.  Social networking with media is better and a smartphone is the means by which you enhance your career opportunities later on.
What about that family who is needy now and feels out of touch.  The ability to Facetime you or Skype with you at any time is precious for you family maintenance.  

Smartphones make YOU a useful mobile 'device'-employee-student-family member.  It keeps your head space clear for school because your phone can remember all the rest; it's smart.

 It might even help keep you safe!  At least happy – one cannot be lonely away from home with pocket friends in the phone box.  

Now if you can only remember where the phone IS…

4 Best-Kept Campus Life Secrets From the Best College Resident Advisors – Higher Education Assistance

Whether going back or going first, getting ready for campus life can be intimidating. Do you know these campus life secrets? Read this to arrive prepared.

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Hello world!

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes, Uncategorized | Posted on 15-04-2016

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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!

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Finding the Right ZIPPY Personal Loan for Your Needs

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Let’s be honest here: those ‘personal loans’ we keep hearing about get a nasty bad rep in the financial arena, for obvious reasons. Either you can’t ever get approved for one, or they get you into more trouble than you’re already in. So generally speaking, many frown on the American institution known as the personal loan. […]

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Life just happens, good or bad, for many families out there in the United States. There’s no denying it. Single mothers, even single fathers: low-income families have a burden on their shoulders where basic bookkeeping becomes a stress of mammoth proportions due to the fact that there’s never enough income generated to pay necessary bills just to make it day by day.

So what has to be in place? Simply put, government aid. It’s almost a necessity for low-income families. But whether you think it’s a crutch or not, and whether many simply seem to take advantage of the benefits offered by the government, one thing is clear — even the families that do work hard seem to only make it by the skin of their teeth, having to pull from their next paychecks to pay back someone who lent money, or robbing “Peter” to pay numerous “Pauls,” because the fact is this — government aid can only do so much in comparison to personal finances (and, yet, there’s so much going into those funds that it may shock you).

Here Are Five Facts That Just Might Blow You Away With Respect to Government Aid and Low-Income Familieslow-income families

What Do These Facts Mean to You? That They Prove Benefits Don’t Benefit?

On the contrary…. They certainly make their mark. If it wasn’t for these programs, you’d have single parents on minimum wage or low-income families stuck in homeless shelters without any way to make the rent payment. That’s just a matter of fact….

But when you’ve got a certain fast-food chain making anywhere around $4.8BB in annual profits, it begs the question about employment — why not pay your workers what they earn with all the hours they put in, or want to put in, so they can get off of government aid and not have to pick and choose on their expenses?

Your average low-income worker will have just over $6K in annual income and about $11K in benefits for food, rent and child care. How’s that for a perspective on low-income families?

ITPN recognizes there’s a problem with the current system we have in place. So let’s fix it. Now.

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Life just happens, good or bad, for many families out there in the United States. There’s no denying it. Single mothers, even single fathers: low-income families have a burden on their shoulders where basic bookkeeping becomes a stress of mammoth proportions due to the fact that there’s never enough income generated to pay necessary bills just to make it day by day.

So what has to be in place? Simply put, government aid. It’s almost a necessity. But whether you think it’s a crutch or not, and whether many simply seem to take advantage of the benefits offered by the government, one thing is clear — even the families that do work hard seem to only make it by the skin of their teeth, having to pull from their next paychecks to pay back someone who lent money, or robbing “Peter” to pay numerous “Pauls,” because the fact is this — government aid can only do so much in comparison to personal finances (and, yet, there’s so much going into those funds that it may shock you).

Here Are Five Facts That Just Might Blow You Away With Respect to Government Aid and Low-Income Familieslow-income families

  • Minimum Wage Jobs Don’t Often Guarantee Raises or Even Consistent Workweeks — Take it from many particular employees, most of them part-time, for certain fast-food chains. When the paychecks aren’t the same every other week, that makes budgeting all the more difficult for low-income families. Find out what those figures are right here.
  • Food Stamps, While Extensive, Can Fluctuate and Also Promote Bad Health — Think about it for a moment. There’s a lot of money already going into the fund, but the big problem is just what you can exactly buy with your food stamps. This is typically how it would work for a single mother with a low wage of $7.50/hour.
  • Yes, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Child Care Benefits — As much as they can possibly put into it, at least…. Given the kind of income they’re literally forced to bring in. Want to know just what they could be responsible for each week?
  • Additionally, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Rent and Housing Costs — Granted, there are no handouts. But the numbers might actually shock you when you put it into perspective like this.
  • Medicaid Will Only Provide for “so Much” to the Point That You’ll Just Want to Get By — It’s basic health insurance. But it’ll only cover certain procedures, prescriptions and other costs, plus there’s still some out-of-pocket concerns at such a low minimum wage that make Medicaid a bit laughable (not due to the government’s lack of assistance, though, and you’ll see why right here).

What Do These Facts Mean to You? That They Prove Benefits Don’t Benefit?

On the contrary…. They certainly make their mark. If it wasn’t for these programs, you’d have single parents on minimum wage or low-income families stuck in homeless shelters without any way to make the rent payment. That’s just a matter of fact….

But when you’ve got a certain fast-food chain making anywhere around $4.8BB in annual profits, it begs the question about employment — why not pay your workers what they earn with all the hours they put in, or want to put in, so they can get off of government aid and not have to pick and choose on their expenses?

Your average low-income worker will have just over $6K in annual income and about $11K in benefits for food, rent and child care. How’s that for a perspective?

ITPN recognizes there’s a problem with the current system we have in place. So let’s fix it. Now.

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Life just happens, good or bad, for many families out there in the United States. There’s no denying it. Single mothers, even single fathers: low-income families have a burden on their shoulders where basic bookkeeping becomes a stress of mammoth proportions due to the fact that there’s never enough income generated to pay necessary bills just to make it day by day.

So what has to be in place? Simply put, government aid. It’s almost a necessity. But whether you think it’s a crutch or not, and whether many simply seem to take advantage of the benefits offered by the government, one thing is clear — even the families that do work hard seem to only make it by the skin of their teeth, having to pull from their next paychecks to pay back someone who lent money, or robbing “Peter” to pay numerous “Pauls,” because the fact is this — government aid can only do so much in comparison to personal finances (and, yet, there’s so much going into those funds that it may shock you).

Here Are Five Facts That Just Might Blow You Away With Respect to Government Aid and Low-Income Familieslow-income families

  • Minimum Wage Jobs Don’t Often Guarantee Raises or Even Consistent Workweeks — Take it from many particular employees, most of them part-time, for certain fast-food chains. When the paychecks aren’t the same every other week, that makes budgeting all the more difficult for low-income families. Find out what those figures are right here.
  • Food Stamps, While Extensive, Can Fluctuate and Also Promote Bad Health — Think about it for a moment. There’s a lot of money already going into the fund, but the big problem is just what you can exactly buy with your food stamps. This is typically how it would work for a single mother with a low wage of $7.50/hour.
  • Yes, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Child Care Benefits — As much as they can possibly put into it, at least…. Given the kind of income they’re literally forced to bring in. Want to know just what they could be responsible for each week?
  • Additionally, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Rent and Housing Costs — Granted, there are no handouts. But the numbers might actually shock you when you put it into perspective like this.
  • Medicaid Will Only Provide for “so Much” to the Point That You’ll Just Want to Get By — It’s basic health insurance. But it’ll only cover certain procedures, prescriptions and other costs, plus there’s still some out-of-pocket concerns at such a low minimum wage that make Medicaid a bit laughable (not due to the government’s lack of assistance, though, and you’ll see why right here).

What Do These Facts Mean to You? That They Prove Benefits Don’t Benefit?

On the contrary…. They certainly make their mark. If it wasn’t for these programs, you’d have single parents on minimum wage or low-income families stuck in homeless shelters without any way to make the rent payment. That’s just a matter of fact….

But when you’ve got a certain fast-food chain making anywhere around $4.8BB in annual profits, it begs the question about employment — why not pay your workers what they earn with all the hours they put in, or want to put in, so they can get off of government aid and not have to pick and choose on their expenses?

Your average low-income worker will have just over $6K in annual income and about $11K in benefits for food, rent and child care. How’s that for a perspective on low-income families?

ITPN recognizes there’s a problem with the current system we have in place. So let’s fix it. Now.

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Life just happens, good or bad, for many families out there in the United States. There’s no denying it. Single mothers, even single fathers: low-income families have a burden on their shoulders where basic bookkeeping becomes a stress of mammoth proportions due to the fact that there’s never enough income generated to pay necessary bills just to make it day by day.

So what has to be in place? Simply put, government aid. It’s almost a necessity for low-income families. But whether you think it’s a crutch or not, and whether many simply seem to take advantage of the benefits offered by the government, one thing is clear — even the families that do work hard seem to only make it by the skin of their teeth, having to pull from their next paychecks to pay back someone who lent money, or robbing “Peter” to pay numerous “Pauls,” because the fact is this — government aid can only do so much in comparison to personal finances (and, yet, there’s so much going into those funds that it may shock you).

Here Are Five Facts That Just Might Blow You Away With Respect to Government Aid and Low-Income Familieslow-income families

  • Minimum Wage Jobs Don’t Often Guarantee Raises or Even Consistent Workweeks — Take it from many particular employees, most of them part-time, for certain fast-food chains. When the paychecks aren’t the same every other week, that makes budgeting all the more difficult for low-income families. Find out what those figures are right here.
  • Food Stamps, While Extensive, Can Fluctuate and Also Promote Bad Health — Think about it for a moment. There’s a lot of money already going into the fund, but the big problem is just what you can exactly buy with your food stamps. This is typically how it would work for a single mother with a low wage of $7.50/hour.
  • Yes, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Child Care Benefits — As much as they can possibly put into it, at least…. Given the kind of income they’re literally forced to bring in. Want to know just what they could be responsible for each week?
  • Additionally, Low-Income Families Do Put Their Share Into Rent and Housing Costs — Granted, there are no handouts. But the numbers might actually shock you when you put it into perspective like this.
  • Medicaid Will Only Provide for “so Much” to the Point That You’ll Just Want to Get By — It’s basic health insurance. But it’ll only cover certain procedures, prescriptions and other costs, plus there’s still some out-of-pocket concerns at such a low minimum wage that make Medicaid a bit laughable (not due to the government’s lack of assistance, though, and you’ll see why right here).

What Do These Facts Mean to You? That They Prove Benefits Don’t Benefit?

On the contrary…. They certainly make their mark. If it wasn’t for these programs, you’d have single parents on minimum wage or low-income families stuck in homeless shelters without any way to make the rent payment. That’s just a matter of fact….

But when you’ve got a certain fast-food chain making anywhere around $4.8BB in annual profits, it begs the question about employment — why not pay your workers what they earn with all the hours they put in, or want to put in, so they can get off of government aid and not have to pick and choose on their expenses?

Your average low-income worker will have just over $6K in annual income and about $11K in benefits for food, rent and child care. How’s that for a perspective on low-income families?

ITPN recognizes there’s a problem with the current system we have in place. So let’s fix it. Now.

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That’s $480 each year. In your pocket. Get the picture? Makes the Income Tax Planning Network’s $25/month membership seem like pennies when you think about it. And that’s just when you refer only one person a month to us. Want to do the math if you refer five people to us? Or ten people?

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