The 529 College Savings Plan: Benefiting Taxes and Education

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 22-01-2016

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Talk about killing two birds with one stone: the 529 college savings plan, operating very much like a retirement plan, not only saves up some on the expense for college later on life, but cuts down on your taxes over time. A nice little tax shelter benefiting you in the long run and ensuring your kids get the quality college education they deserve.

But How Does the 529 College Savings Plan Work?tax return-1

Also known as qualified tuition programs (QTPs), the way contributions work for these types of plans is that it allows you to defer your taxes. All your contributions to these ‘accounts’, if you wish to call them that, are tax-free. It, therefore, means that when it comes time for your budding college student to leave the family nest and venture out into the unknown, you can pull the funds out and not pay any federal tax for the tuition costs, room, and board. Even better is the benefit that you most likely won’t even have to worry about any state tax if the beneficiary, your child going to college, sticks with a university that’s in the same state. Like we said: killing two birds with one stone, education and finances.

This ultimately saves you on the taxes, as a veritable tax shelter, cutting down with these beneficial credits. Plans do vary, so sign up with the Income Tax Planning Network right away and then consult your ITPN specialist to see what your options are. You may have a variety of lifetime contribution limits, some ranging around $200K, so crunch your numbers and see what you’ve got.

Because the Future of Your Child’s Education Ultimately Revolves Around Your Future Finances

Click here for more information about other tax shelters you can take advantage of, plus some information about tax advice when divorcing, or other business tax write-offs you need to know about. Remember: information is power. Planning is power. And here’s where you get a bunch of it.

 

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The 1031 Exchange: Building Bigger Houses of Cards

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 22-01-2016

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We’re sure many wonder just how people get rich: tenacity. That’s the only way we can describe it. It all boils down to how you buy a candy bar for a buck and then sell it for two bucks. Simple as that. Increase the scale as high as you want to go, and you have a major money maker on your hands. That’s why selling homes can be a lucrative business, especially when you involve crowdfunding, but even more so, you save a ton of money on your taxes offsetting real estate capital gains or losses with this:

The 1031 Exchange: Investing Your Business in Something Biggertax return house of cards

How so? How does this work? Simply put, a 1031 Exchange in the IRS Code allows any real estate investor the ability to sell a property, take a profit, and then defer capital gains or losses provided the proceeds go to a reinvestment in a new similar used building. Think of house flipping, for instance.

Not all real estate transactions will actually apply to the 1031 Exchange, though; the property you’re reinvesting into would have to be utilized for trade, business or investment. In other words, if you’re living in a house, and then sell it to a buyer, you can’t use your earnings on it to buy another house to live in and then save on the sales taxes you’ll have to pay anyway. It would strictly have to be on the corporate side — a little something aside from the tax write-offs, say, real estate professionals can take advantage of.

So think of a house of cards, getting bigger and bigger. It’s kind of like that idea. Buy a building for, say, $150K and then turn around, sell it for $200K (you’ve just made $50K in profit). You’d have to pay taxes on the profit itself unless you take your entire $200K and invest in another property. This tax benefit often works quite well for house flippers for obvious reasons, but you get the picture. Keep reinvesting on more and more buildings, and you’ll continually make more and more profit over time while saving on your taxes. That’s the idea anyway.

Learn More About Tax Shelters and Sign Up With ITPN Immediately

And that’s just one way to maximize your taxes and take advantage of the many possible credits you can obtain. Click here to learn about other ways to increase that tax refund. Are you ready to file that tax return? Sign up with the Income Tax Planning Network and get started today.

 

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Sick of State Personal or Business Income Tax? Fear Not.

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 22-01-2016

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Many aren’t even aware that there are some places in the U.S. where you don’t have to pay out some of your hard-earned money just because you’ve earned money. It’s no secret — nobody likes the whole personal income tax or business income tax at all. You’re basically being asked to pay up for getting paid. Seems […]

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7 Dynamite Divorce Tax Options to Minimize the Damage

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 06-01-2016

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As if divorce wasn’t hard enough. Let’s throw taxes into the mix and make it like lemon juice on the wounds. The last thing divorce couples want to ever think about is money; except oftentimes that issue of money becomes the primary agenda. Why? Divorce is a divide — not just of family, kids, and even a lifestyle, but of income. And when you think about income, you think of taxes. Divorce can screw it up!

Thankfully, If You Follow These Divorce Tax Options, You’ll Be on Track to Getting Life Going in the Right Direction Again

It’s an adjustment. Make no mistake. But the good news is you’ll have options on your plate provided you consult with your ITPN expert immediately. The biggest issue, without a doubt, is the home. What do you possibly do with the home, for crying out loud? Well, here are your options:divorce tax-1

A lot of these might apply to you. Some won’t. Whatever the case, be in the know. Consult. And then apply. That should make divorce when it comes to your taxes like showers and shampoo.

Of Course, Who Do You Consult on All This?

The Income Tax Planning Network, of course! Sign up right now. Get started. Your divorce shouldn’t be the end. We can help make a good portion of it a beginning where you’ll get off on the right foot (even if the divorce was definitely the wrong one!).

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Your Ultimate Tax Write-Off Guide for Real Estate Agents

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Personal Finance, Taxes | Posted on 05-01-2016

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The real estate biz is a tough cage fight where you’ve got to lock the kimura and force a tap-out before you’re knocked to the ground. Make no mistake about it. And when it comes to real estate agents, that iron jaw’s crucial; but what happens when you’re getting hit way too much financially that you don’t know how to keep your wits about you? This is what you do….

You Take Advantage of Your Tax Write-Offs!

Remember: you’re a professional. An entrepreneur. You’ve got a wealth of tax write-offs at your fingertips, and if you’re missing anything, you could be losing out on a lot for your tax refund. Some of thesereal estate agents-1 specifics might actually shock you, but we’ve broken it down to four verticals for your to keep in mind, but as always, consult your tax expert with ITPN right now to get the goods on maximizing your refund this year:

Work on Your Ground Game as Real Estate Agents, and the Battle’s All Yours to Win

You’re a professional. You utilize social media to maximize your visibility. Your investment brings in lead after lead. It’s time to get some more back for all your hard work. How do you do it? You use this ultimate tax write-off guide for real estate agents. Sign up immediately for more information about what you need to do with your taxes and get your year started off on the right foot.

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3 Reasons Why Donald Trump Might Kill the Economy

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations, Financial Advisement, Government | Posted on 29-09-2015

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So, listen — ITPN won’t bash. We won’t ridicule, although our country’s known for plenty of political and celebrity satire (how about that comb-over?). But Donald Trump does know the ins and outs of business and finance in a big way, so far be it from us to criticize the Donald for something as grand a scale as this new tax plan he’s proposing as a bid to increase his candidacy on the Republican side.

But we’ll play devil’s advocate here…. It’s only fair. You want to know what’s up with Donald Trump and his new tax plan? Here’s some inside interpretation and speculation about what can happen to you if the Donald’s elected and proposing this new tax plan:

Donald Trump and His New Tax Plan: Huge, Expensive…. And Riskydonald trump-1

As Donald Trump would say, you’ve got to think “big.” And this tax plan of his is definitely big. There are a few problems that could arise from implementing this tax plan, although on the surface it does sound good. For starters….

  • Will It Benefit the Job Economy? Donald Trump Says Yes — We honestly say ‘no’. At least for many Americans at a certain tax bracket. Want to know why the job economy will suffer? Click here.
  • This Will Be a Tax Plan Costing Trillions of Dollars! — Think about it. Tax revenue is necessary for the government to operate. Why will this plan cost trillions? Find out for yourself….
  • Everyone Gets a ‘Piece of the Pie’ — Sure, it sounds good to share the wealth, so to speak; but, honestly, you have to know: when it comes to taxes, you can’t please everyone (and you shouldn’t — or can you?).

We Understand, Donald Trump: You Want to Please Everyone

After all, everyone pokes fun at you — the cost of being in the public life as a candidate for, well, public office, and for several other figures in today’s news. Sure, he ends up looking like a whiny baby, and truth be told…. The man might have something here.

That tax plan looks very much like your typical GOP plan with the standard tax cuts and deduction limits you’d expect, but when you learn just by how much this tax plan of Donald Trump goes way out there in a black hole of a financial vacuum, you begin to wonder — will we swallow ourselves up in more debt just for the sake of enjoying our money? Are we putting too much faith like Pope Francis in the prospect of people wanting to spend their hard-earned dollars they’ve kept due to personal finance excellence, perhaps stimulating the economy and maybe looking to advance careers? Possibly.

Talk about a financial leap of faith there. Even Ahmed Mohamed sees this as a “clock” that might not ‘work’ like it should…. Want help with your finances and taxes? Click here to make sure your “clock” continues to work!

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Little Bo Peep’s Guide to Starting a Business

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Business and Corporations | Posted on 08-06-2015

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Sheep: that’s what they all are, right? The 9-5’ers, the grateful “baa baa’s” of the mindless workers punching in and punching out. You can imagine, though, that those sheep would love to break out of the mold and leap the fence. To what end, though? How about starting a business?

Stаrting a business is one оf the bеѕt things you can dо tо ѕесurе your financial futurе аnd independence. A buѕinеѕѕ оf уоur оwn iѕ оnе оf thе best wауѕ to еnjоу finаnсiаl freedom аnd turn your passion оr hobby into a lucrative еаrning орроrtunitу. Ask any sheep about whether or not they’d love that!

Things to Consider Before Stаrting a Buѕinеѕѕ

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Whether уоu are ѕtаrting a buѕinеѕѕ on a part-timе оr full-timе bаѕiѕ, it is important to consider a fеw thingѕ firѕt. One оf thе mоѕt crucial aspectѕ tо соnѕidеr iѕ whаt type оf business уоu аrе mоѕt comfortable with.

Onе оf thе mоѕt imроrtаnt thingѕ whеn starting a business iѕ tо start a buѕinеѕѕ thаt is a rеflесtiоn оf уоur оwn interests. Stаrting a business thаt is bаѕеd around аn аrеа in whiсh уоu have expertise саn grеаtlу rеduсе thе learning сurvе and inсrеаѕе уоur сhаnсеѕ for ѕuссеѕѕ.

Aftеr аll, you will аlrеаdу have to lеаrn the inѕ and оutѕ оf running a business; starting a buѕinеѕѕ based аrоund a fаmiliаr ѕubjесt can mаkе gеtting thаt buѕinеѕѕ оff thе ground a grеаt dеаl easier.

Research the Avаilаbilitу of Smаll Business Lоаnѕ

Whеn it соmеѕ tо ѕtаrting a nеw business, it iѕ imроrtаnt to ѕееk out thе financing аnd hеlр tо which уоu are entitled. Starting a buѕinеѕѕ саn bе an еxреnѕivе proposition, but fоrtunаtеlу thеrе iѕ рlеntу of help аvаilаblе, in thе fоrm of grаntѕ, lоаnѕ аnd оthеr орроrtunitiеѕ.

It iѕ a good idea to thоrоughlу research thе аvаilаbilitу оf small buѕinеѕѕ loans аnd finаnсing before уоu start up thаt nеw buѕinеѕѕ, or else your endeavor would be like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Don’t get caught up in that.

Cоnѕult With a Tax Advisor and an Aссоuntаnt

Give yourself props for consulting with a tax аdviѕоr аnd аn ассоuntаnt bеfоrе starting thаt new business.

A gооd tаx аdviѕоr саn hеlр уоu reduce уоur tаx burden whilе thе buѕinеѕѕ gеtѕ gоing; while аn ассоuntаnt саn hеlр уоu ѕtruсturе уоur business in a wау that will mаximizе profit роtеntiаl, increasing thе сhаnсеѕ fоr ѕuссеѕѕ.

Writing a Buѕinеѕѕ Plan

Before уоu ѕtаrt уоur buѕinеѕѕ, it iѕ a good idеа tо writе a business рlаn. Thе buѕinеѕѕ рlаn is оnе of the mоѕt imроrtаnt dосumеntѕ уоu саn have when starting a buѕinеѕѕ.

Sеt Yоurѕеlf Frее Frоm thе Ninе Tо Fivе

Stаrting a buѕinеѕѕ is not аn easy рrосеѕѕ, but it саn bе аn important ѕtер tоwаrd gеtting thе finаnсiаl freedom you have аlwауѕ ѕtrivеd fоr. Starting a buѕinеѕѕ of уоur оwn can bе a great way tо achieve ѕuссеѕѕ аnd ѕеt уоurѕеlf frее frоm the nine-tо-fivе wоrld and cease to be just a sheep.

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How to Research Reviews on the Income Tax Planning Network

Posted by wpadmin | Posted in Reviews and Testimonials | Posted on 26-05-2015

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It’s pretty staggering the level of visibility the Income Tax Planning Network is reaching from all corners of the corporate and entrepreneurial stratosphere, so needless to say, we find it a bit laughable that there needs to be a sort of “how-to” on researching the network and finding more goodies to read about regarding our services. However, let’s clarify this: this isn’t a how-to; rather, this is a look-see with convenience, allowing you, the reader to skip that research step and get in on the good stuff.

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Before buying into a service, you need proof. You need to know that the service is worth the cost and investment. Well, here it is, and be sure to take notes (and there will also be more coming this way) —

They matter to a multitude of industries. Businesses. Individuals. Everyone cares about money and how it’s managed. People want to be educated.

Given We’re a Community, That’s What We Do Best

The Income Tax Planning Network’s all about community, and it shows all over the Internet. Get in on the action by signing up right now, and know this: these reviews are just the beginning. What the Income Tax Planning Network brings to the table will only serve as tasty treats and goodies.

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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).

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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

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

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

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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