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Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Aug 31, 2010
The first step to annually appealing your property taxes is to send a written notice to the appraisal review board (ARB) for the county in which your home is located. Even if you have not received a notice of assessed value from the appraisal district, file a notice of appeal by May 31st.
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Aug 12, 2010
Hurricane Ike inflicted a steep penalty on the Texas Gulf coast. However, there is an inconspicuous benefit – casualty loss tax deductions. Taxpayers may be able to take a 2008 deduction if either personal or business property was damaged by Hurricane Ike
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Aug 05, 2010
Most people see new home construction in their neighborhood as a good thing. New homes typically help increase the market value of properties, so when someone in an older home goes to sell, they often can ask a higher price than areas without new construc
Posted by articles@quickenloans.com. Published on Jul 30, 2010
With many of our brave men and women currently overseas defending our freedom, we need to make sure they know how grateful we are for their service to our country. These courageous Americans fight on foreign soil while their loved ones eagerly await their
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Jul 19, 2010
Tax Rule No.1: Don’t cheat the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can.
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Jun 22, 2010
Property taxes are a substantial expense for Texas homeowners, averaging about $3,600 annually. To reduce this expense, property owners should annually review and consider appealing property taxes.
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on May 10, 2010
In Texas a disabled veteran's tax exemption is not the same as a disabled person's tax exemption.
Posted by Patrick Oconnor. Published on Apr 21, 2010
Tax Rule No.1: Don’t cheat the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can.
Posted by Arthur Mavericck. Published on Apr 20, 2010
Who said that the casinos are heartless? Who said that they don’t want you to win? They want you to win indeed so that you come back for more. However, you are bound to be frustrated and feel cheated when the gambling house in Vegas decides to withhold 30
Posted by riya smith. Published on Apr 13, 2010
Paying taxes is not entirely the problem still most people fail to file their return before the deadline because they find it difficult to prepare their return files. If you think that you will not be able to pay your taxes before the deadline, you don’t