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Zuckerberg's taxes on IPO? How about $2 billion The Facebook chief may be on the hook for $2 billion in taxes with his company going public. But he's not necessarily all that upset about it, because Facebook in turn gets a tax deduction. news.cnet.com
Small Business Tax Obligations: Payroll Taxes Dont leave it up to your accountant - owners are ultimately responsible for fulfilling tax obligations. finance.yahoo.com
Could taxes derail retirement? Estimating how your retirement income will be taxed can be complicated and difficult, but it's important to know what this expense will be and how you might reduce it. money.msn.com
5 unusual sales taxes you need to avoid These strange taxes are making everything from bagels to hot air balloon rides more expensive. www.cbs8.com
State asks homeowners to stop deducting some taxes The California Franchise Tax Board is leaning on taxpayers and tax preparers to start complying with a widely ignored law that prevents property owners from deducting certain real estate taxes on their income tax... www.sfgate.com
Mo Money Taxes CEO speaks The CEO of Mo Money Taxes speaks to WAVY.com about late refund checks. www.fox43tv.com
How Taxes Make 'Cheap' Europe Flights Expensive Would you scoff if you heard the airfare from Boston to New York was actually 25% more expensive than a trans-Atlantic trip between Boston and London? It is absolutely true - but there is a hitch. abcnews.go.com
Give O’Malley credit for courage on taxes When Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) worried before his State of the State address Wednesday that the speech seemed too long, an adviser said he needn’t fear. It’ll go quickly, the aide said — because the audience of state senators and delegates wouldn’t interrupt to applaud. Read full article >> www.washingtonpost.com
How to file taxes on your own The dread that surrounds the issue of taxes can be attributed primarily to taxpayers' fear of the unknown. A surprising number remain confused about basic tax knowledge, preferring instead to transfer full ownership of their returns to a seasoned professional or computer system... www.myfoxal.com
New Jersey Residents’ Property Taxes Rose 2.4% to $7,759 New Jersey’s property taxes, the highest in the nation, climbed 2.4 percent on average to a high of $7,759 in 2011, according to data posted on a state website. www.businessweek.com
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