8 Jaw-Dropping Tax Havens Of The Rich

8 Jaw-Dropping Tax Havens Of The Rich

Tax havens are countries where taxes are levied at lower rates compared to the home country. Most rich people transfer their money to tax havens to conceal their actual incomes while saving heavily on taxes. There are close to 80 countries that have incredibly low to almost no taxes. American billionaires go to these countries in order to open offshore bank accounts and shell corporations.
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11 Oddest Things America Has Ever Taxed

11 Oddest Things America Has Ever Taxed

Filing tax returns and paying taxes on time is essential to avoid any action from the IRS. Although most of the taxes levied by the federal government or any state government are used for development expenditure, there are certain types of taxes that seem very ludicrous. Here are some of the 11 oddest things that have been taxed through the years.
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13 Smart Uses For Your Tax Refund

13 Smart Uses For Your Tax Refund

After filing their tax return, many wait for their refund check. Tax refund checks are usually received within three weeks of filing the returns. The average amount received by most people is about $3000. This is a substantial amount of money that can be put to good use. Here are 13 different ways to use tax refund money smartly.
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22 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

22 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Often, mistakes and errors made while filing tax returns are associated with missed deductions. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) concedes that people generally overpay their taxes and it is important to get the write-offs you deserve. Here are 22 of the most-often overlooked tax deductions. State sales taxes: Everyone can avail of this write-off but it is especially useful to those who live in the states that do not impose state income taxes.
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6 Things That May Happen If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes

6 Things That May Happen If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes

While most people regularly meet their tax obligations, there are always a few who may discreetly evade their taxes. Non-payment of taxes falls under tax non-compliance; activities such as tax avoidance, tax reduction through legal means, and tax evasion (also called as the criminal non-payment of tax liabilities) come under tax non-compliance.
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Corporate Tax Reforms And Their Implications

Corporate Tax Reforms And Their Implications

The latest corporate tax reforms is a meticulously curated idea to ensure that the money that many stash away across the globe comes back home. There has been a drastic tax deduction of the corporate-tax rate; it has fallen from 35% to 21%. Not only does this move bring corporate tax below the rich-country average but also ensures that the money earned by the country’s corporate remain in the country.
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Don’t Think Of Kiddie Tax As A Small Matter

Don’t Think Of Kiddie Tax As A Small Matter

Kiddie tax was first heard of when it was a part of the massive 1986 Tax Reform Act. It basically suggested that for the next 20 years, any income that was not earned by the child above a certain limit and who is below the age of 14, would be taxed at the same rate as his or her parents.
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How Empty Nesters Can Go About Saving Tax

How Empty Nesters Can Go About Saving Tax

When you have a family, there is a certain expectation that your children will be your biggest source of strength that will never leave you and go. However, they might not due to education or work abroad or for family reasons. As a result, the burden of paying tax comes on the parents itself who are called as “empty nesters.” Here are many of those options for empty nesters to save tax.
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