(ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 -- Donating a car to charity benefits all parties involved. Those donating get a tax break and the charity they choose can use the donation to raise money to fund their ongoing programs that benefit the wider community. But it can be confusing knowing how it all works, so confusing many people decide not to bother.
A new portal has been setup to address the issues faced by prospective donors.
Common questions that people have about car donation like how does the charity value a car and how is the tax break calculated are answered in a clear and simple manner, like having a friend guiding you through the process.
Used Car Donation Tips (www.usedcardonationtips.com) is the friend prospective car donation participants never had one who can provide the inside story on car donations,
together with useful tips and the latest news.
John Brennan, founder of Used Car Donation Tips puts it like this: Donating your car is a great gesture.
You need to get the best information so that you can be comfortable knowing you've made the right decision and that your donation counts, both for you and the charity you select. Used Car Donation Tips has a broad range of articles, news items and useful resources freely available to web visitors.
New content is constantly being added to keep future car owners up-to-date on the latest dos and donts for donating their car and finding a replacement car..
IRS Scrutiny, New Sarbanes-Oxley Regulations are Impacting Non-Profits! - Expert Help Now Available in New Webcast Series from Board Boost, in Cooperation with Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and Kindstream Media! View on www.tvworldwide.com
Expert help is available with a series of highly informative 90-minute e-learning webcasts to educate non-profit organizations on liability avoidance and accountability issues. Developed by BoardBoost Seminars, in cooperation with Kindstream Media and the Institute of Internal Auditors, the programs will be webcasted live and in archived versions by TV Worldwide.com. Live program audience members will be able to interact by e-mail with comments or questions during the program.
October 14, 2004, 1:00 PM EST. Rethinking Non-Profit Executive Compensation ? The Reasonableness Challenge November 4, 2004, 1:00 PM ESTDrawing the Line: Tax-Exempt Status Purposes vs Unrelated Business Income December 2, 2004, 1:00 PM ESTSix Ways to Lose Your Tax Exempt Status: Is Your Organization at Risk? December 16, 1:00 PM ESTSimplifying Non-Profit Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance ? Even on a Shoestring Budget An earlier session is also available from Sept 1, 2004First Principles: Non-Profit Responsibilities...
Discount Treadmill: 3 Ways To Save When Buying
Most people looking to buy a treadmill are interested in getting a discount. We all want to save money and get a higher quality product right?So where can you go to find huge discounts on brand name treadmills? There are several legitimate ways to get a discount treadmill which I'll outline in this article. Please note however that I'm not saying: 'buy a cheap treadmill'. With treadmills, you definitely don't want to skimp on quality. A cheap, unstable treadmill with improper cushioning and low quality parts will not only cost you in repairs but in health.
You can ruin your joints and cause long term health damage.So I'm not saying 'Go cheap' with your treadmill. What I am saying is that there ARE several ways to get a high quality treadmill for a discount price. Here they are:#1) Buy From An Online Fitness StoreThere are several online fitness stores that sell a large variety of brand name treadmills directly to you. Because they are not paying the overhead costs of a store,...
Discount Treadmill: 3 Ways To Save When Buying
Internal Revenue Service Continues to See E-file Grow in 2006: New Resources Help More Tax Payers Get Online
San Francisco, CA (ContentDesk) February 15, 2006 -- The Internal Revenue Service has recently announced that it is rapidly expanding e-filing efforts.
Last year, more than half of over 135 million individual tax returns were filed with efile.
The primary benefit of efile is that individuals see their tax refunds in their bank accounts on average more than twice as fast as with traditional paper methods. Also, with the Internal Revenue Service ceasing its file-by-phone Telefile service this past August, even more tax payers are encouraged to use online tax preparation methods(http://www.irs.com/efile/providers.htm).With the expansion of e-filing, independent online tax resource, IRS.com, has also expanded its efforts to guide both individual and business taxpayers to the tax information and help available across the Internet.
There are many new issues that tax payers have to deal with in...
Tax Benefits of A ?C? Corporation - Funding
If you are going to form a corporation, you might be surprised to learn a "C" corporation comes with a lot of tax benefits. While this article isn't intended to replace the advice of a good tax professional, it may serve to open your eyes to the value of a "C" corporation."C" CorporationThe "C" in C corporation has a few legal ramifications, but it is primary a designation for tax purposes. Put in layman's terms, the designation simply means the corporation will act as its own tax entity. In contrast, an "S" corporation acts as a pass through tax entity, pushing its financials down to the shareholder who report the information on their personal tax returns.The Internet Revenue Code sets out the law on tax and it contains a few juicy provisions for corporations. Lets take a look at one of the advantages.
IncorporatingWhen a party transfers something of value to another party, the IRS gets interested. It views the receipt of something of value as a taxable event. In simply terms,...
Tax Benefits of A ?C? Corporation - Funding
President of PayrollonaBudget.com, Recently Interviewed on 'Heartbeat of America,' Offers Tax Tips
Lewisville, TX (ContentDesk) December 21, 2005 -- December marks tax time again for small businesses and, as such, many business owners are turning to the Internet in search of ways to reduce the painful bite they are about to experience. One such Web site is PayrollonaBudget.com. Recently featured on the news television series, "Heartbeat of America," this Web site provides business owners with helpful tips, advice and services to legally cut their business' payroll and taxes. During his interview, Charles J. Read, President of PayrollonaBudget, was asked to discuss problems that business owners face in handling their payroll while maintaining compliance with the country's burdensome tax regulations.
The eight-minute episode aired November of 2005.Read is now offering several tips to the public on how to avoid paying estimated income tax and estimated tax penalties."For those business owners who haven't yet made the estimated tax payments they should have made and are looking...
President of PayrollonaBudget.com, Recently Interviewed on 'Heartbeat of America,' Offers Tax Tips