Roni Deutch: The Tax Lady Blog

The official blog of Roni Deutch. Founder and President of Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation and Roni Deutch Tax Centers..

Already a Member? Log In to Your Account
The official blog of Roni Deutch. Founder and President of Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation and Roni Deutch Tax Centers.
Added: June 25, 2009
Authority: 43.4595
Type: Blog
Language: N/a
  Analytics :: more
Latest Posts :: more

Official Statement

Published on 2010-08-25 10:29:00

I believe the California Attorney General’s civil complaint against my law firm and me to simply be election year politics. My law firm has been representing taxpayers before the IRS for almost 20 years. We have saved thousands of people tens of millions of dollars. And I have fully cooperated with the California Attorney General’s Office over the past few months. As a result, I am very disappointed in their decision to file a complaint, but I look forward to a full and fair airing of this

Ask the Tax Lady: August 23rd, 2010

Published on 2010-08-23 12:49:00

Check out the following new Ask the Tax Lady answers and feel free to ask me questions through one of the links below. You can send me an email, direct message or @ reply, and I will do my best to get an answer for you! Question #1: Is it true that the child tax credit would be reduced if the Bush tax cuts expire? Yes. The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act passed in 2001 doubled the child tax credit form $500 to $1,000. It is set to expire at the end of the year, and unles

Tax Implications of Early IRA Withdrawals

Published on 2010-08-23 12:49:00

Last week, the Roni Deutch Tax Center – Tax Help Blog posted an article on the tax implications of early IRA withdrawals. As the blog entry explains, although the purpose of an IRA is to save for the future, it is not uncommon for taxpayers to ‘borrow’ money from their account. Here are excerpts from the article: Taxes and Penalties Unless you qualify for a special exemption, every early withdrawal will be subject to a 10% tax penalty. In addition to the flat penalty, you will also



  Related Blogs
Language: English
Language: English
Language: English
© 2006-2012 OnToplist.com, All Rights Reserved