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  • real estate tax tips 2014 tax filing season
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    Five Real Estate Tax Tips You Should Know Before 2014

Five Real Estate Tax Tips You Should Know Before 2014

By Guest| 2017-03-21T14:27:46-05:00 December 6th, 2013|

As a homeowner, you can reduce the amount of tax you will owe on April 15 if you take some simple steps before the end of the 2013 tax-filing season. It’s important to get your ducks in a row now—if you wait until the new year dawns, you’ll have to wait a full year to [...]

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    How Do I Check for an IRS Property Tax Lien?

How Do I Check for an IRS Property Tax Lien?

By Ilyce Glink| 2017-04-27T11:53:33-05:00 November 29th, 2012|

To check for an IRS Property Tax Lien, you can use the Internet. Each state's method of filing IRS tax liens will differ slightly.  Q: How can I check for an IRS property tax lien using the Internet? I am housebound and can't get to the county courthouse. A: While you might not be able [...]

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    Did You Miss A State Tax Credit?

Did You Miss A State Tax Credit?

By Guest| 2017-03-21T14:37:10-05:00 November 8th, 2011|

Last month, while I was frantically trying to finish up a Pennsylvania client’s tax return, I discovered that we had missed a $500 to $650 state property tax credit for seniors. To snag that credit, it seemed that the return should have been filed by June 30. But, oh ho! The state had extended the [...]

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