Archive for February, 2009

Stimulus Package’s Tax Credit for New Car Buyers Means Auto Shoppers Must be Prepared to Take Advantage of Savings

AWARE Provides Four Financing Tips for Today’s Auto Shoppers The federal stimulus package signed into law by President Obama includes a $2.3 billion tax break for new car and truck buyers, which could save auto buyers hundreds of dollars. With potentially significant savings, auto shoppers should continue to do their homework in preparation for vehicle [...]

Property Management Software from TReXGlobal.com Eliminates Aggravation for Real Estate Investors This Tax Season

Getting organized for taxes creates aggravation and headaches for real estate investors and landlords – and Property Management Software from TReXGlobal.com is the solution There are 10 million real estate investors and landlords in the U.S., and 9 million of them own less than 10 properties. Tax season is a very busy and aggravating time [...]

Stimulus Bill Shakes Up Tax Planning

“The recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 contains a long list of tax breaks that come with short-term expiration dates,” says Bob D. Scharin, Senior Tax Analyst for the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters. This means taxpayers need to plan now and act soon in order to gain advantage from [...]

Outlook Dims for U.S. Economic Recovery Before 2010, CFOs and CPA Executives Say

Majority Expect No Turnaround Before 2010 Chief financial officers and senior-level executive Certified Public Accountants now believe that the U.S. economic downturn will last longer than previously expected according to a new survey conducted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. Arleen Thomas, AICPA’s senior [...]