It’s January, and time to get your 2011 1099 forms and instructions in order. This year, though, there’s a new player in town: The new Form 1099-K. The new form may increase confusion about 1099 forms and instructions
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Rapper Flo Rida’s DUI arrest won’t be netting him any jail time. Flo Rida was busted in his 2008 Bugatti earlier this year in Miami Beach when he was spotted driving erratically. After police stopped his car, Flo Rida apparently felt the need to confess
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A woman was crushed to death in what rescuers are calling a freak elevator accident in a New York City office tower. Two other women were taken to a hospital
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For small businesses, donations are one way that they can help the community and foster good relations with their customers. Small business owners should know that tax deductions on charitable contributions are available to them as the calendar year ends.
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Holiday Donations Can Pay Off in 2012
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It seems that the House and the Senate are gridlocked when it comes to whether or not the government should extend the payroll tax cut holiday. Democrats had originally proposed extending the payroll tax cut to employers, which might have helped some business owners.
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A Wisconsin cemetery worker who stole a guitar out of a casket could face up to 10 years in prison. Steven Conrad, 40, pled no contest to the theft last week. Conrad pilfered the expensive musical instrument, a Fender Telecaster valued at around $2,000, out of the grave of a…..
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Some would argue that pepper spray has replaced the Taser as law enforcement’s crowd control weapon of choice. After all, it’s played a prominent role in Occupy Wall Street protests across the country.
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O Christmas Tree Tax! O Christmas Tree Tax! Much pleasure thou can’t give me! The Christmas tree industry is taxing itself. Or shall we say, it is passing a 15-cent self-imposed tax onto consumers. And all with the government’s approval.
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15-Cent Christmas Tree Tax Approved
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