How to Pay Less Property Tax

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If the value of your property has fallen, you’d expect that your property tax bill might fall too, right? Unfortunately this is usually not automatically the case but it certainly pays to check into how much property tax you really should be paying, because you might end up saving up to 20%.

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Quick Overview of SEP-IRAs

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Self-employed people are often a bit bamboozled over the whole IRA idea, but it’s not as hard as it sounds: the best way is to set up what’s known as a SEP-IRA, which stands for Simplified Employee Pension. Daniel Sorid recently wrote an overview which made the SEP-IRA process clear. (more…)

States More Strict on Online Sales Tax


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The Internet has long been a haven of availability, variety, and tax-free shopping. When purchasing any big-ticket item, many residents across the country choose to shop online because, even after shipping, tax-free items are far less expensive than their local counterparts. However, states are slowly cracking down on tax-free Internet buys. (more…)

Four Cautions for Investing In Collectibles


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Everyone collects something: postcards from friends, teddy bears, paintings or stamps. But some of these collectible items can actually form the basis of an investment. But before you decide to sink your hard earned savings into some kind of collectible, do your research and check these cautions: (more…)

Tips to Break the Pay-Check-to-Pay-Check Cycle


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If you’re one of the many people living from pay check to pay check without having much hope of breaking the cycle of debt and repayment, you’ll be pleased to read a few tips from the experts at CNN Money. Rather than going through the obvious money saving strategies, they talk about a few ways that could net you a little extra cash and start to dig you out of the cycle. (more…)