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Meet with customers to provide energy education highlighting the benefits of utilizing energy efficient products, equipment and practices. Follow up on leads from various sources and conducting door-to-door canvassing on targeted businesses. view job details

Collect samples as required by various regulatory agencies, complete data sheets, chain of custody forms, and prepare samples for shipment to laboratory. Operate and maintain instruments. view job details

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US Tax Shield is a provider of penalty abatement, audit appeals, tax preparation and settlement services. view company details

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. is the second-largest tax-preparation service in the United States; responsible for preparing over 2 million federal, state, and local income-tax returns each year. The company is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. It operated more than 6,000 franchised and company-owned locations throughout the United States, including nearly 3,000 located in Walmart stores nationwide. In January 1998, the Cendant Corporation, a consumer conglomerate, purchased Jackson Hewitt in a transaction valued at approximately $480 million. In 2004, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. was sp... view company details

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Liberty Tax, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides tax preparation services in the United States and Canada. The company also facilitates refund-based tax settlement financial products, such as refund transfer products and personal income tax refund discounting, as well as provides an online digital Do-It-Yourself tax program in the United States. Its customers include taxpayers who, for reasons of complexity, convenience, or the need for prompt tax refunds, seek assisted tax preparation services. The company offers its products and services through a network of company-owned offices and fr... view company details

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Last year, a Boston-area high-tech company saw its stock plunge from a record high of $58.75 on January 20, to a low of $1.13 exactly 11 months later in November. One employee, who chose to remain anonymous for this article, exercised 1,000 options at $10 a share when the stock reached its peak. With April 16 nipping at her heels, she still owns the shares. Imagine her terror upon learning that the spread of $48.75 multiplied by the 1,000 shares - a total of $48,750 - is subject to a parallel tax system called the alternative minimum tax, or AMT, at a rate of up to 28 percent. Even though her ... view article details

Most of us loathe the very idea of doing our U.S. personal income taxes, not because we expect to get fleeced each April 15 (or 16) but simply because we don't know an adjusted gross income from a standard deduction. For the many tax code illiterates among us, Salary.com has combed through the Internal Revenue Service website, taking inspiration from Sarah Young Fisher and Susan Shelly's book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance, to come up with a checklist that may help simplify your tax-filing experience. Taxable and nontaxable income To get things started with the very basics, bel... view article details

How Will Expiring Tax Cuts Affect You? It has been just a few blessed weeks since April 15, when we all emerged from stacks of 1099s and W-2s and declared ourselves ready to forget about taxes for another year. Not so fast. The tax cuts put in place during the previous administration are heading for expiration at the end of this year if Congress doesn't act. Almost everyone agrees that at least some of the cuts should be extended, but the right and the left have profound disagreements about how to proceed. So what does this mean for you? While you should always rely on a tax professio... view article details

For a lot of us, filing taxes is only slightly more fun than having a fender bender, and not quite as exciting as a major dental procedure. No wonder we put off wrestling with the 1040 form.But even at this late date, there's plenty of help out there to get your tax return filed correctly, and on time--whether you have a professional prepare it or do it yourself.1. Don't rush 'Do not compromise the tax return by rushing to get it completed,' says Mark Steber, chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, based in Parsippany, N. J. 'A lot of people do this -- and they leave money on... view article details

Dear Annette, I've been working on my income taxes, and my files are getting pretty big. How much of this stuff do I have to keep? Form 1-too-many Dear Form, When I found out a few years ago that Dickie and I were going to prison for failing to pay taxes on three years' worth of his a income from selling cosmetics door-to-door, my first thoughts were, What should I pack? Will there be mints under my pillow? Will there be someone to do the floors and bath? And why does an undocumented Maltese owe taxes in the first place? (After all, he does have his shots.) But I quickly realized incarceration... view article details

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Did you get a great signing bonus to take on a new job in 2021? Work from home at least much of last year? Are you thinking there's got to be some great tax deduction for decluttering your bedroom to turn it into an eye-catching location for Zoom meetings? All great things to think about as we're glaring at those 2021 income tax returns, which by the way won't complete themselves by the April 18 deadline in most areas. Unfortunately, you may not be thrilled when it comes to some job-related situations on your tax return. Here's a quick look at some key questions: How about a signing bonus? Is... view blog & white papers details

Did you get a great signing bonus to take on a new job in 2021? Work from home at least much of last year? Are you thinking there's got to be some great tax deduction for decluttering your bedroom to turn it into an eye-catching location for Zoom meetings? All great things to think about as we're glaring at those 2021 income tax returns, which by the way won't complete themselves by the April 18 deadline in most areas. Unfortunately, you may not be thrilled when it comes to some job-related situations on your tax return. Here's a quick look at some key questions: How about a signing bonus? Is... view blog & white papers details

Have you ever wanted to save money for the future without immediately paying taxes on it? That is exactly what deferred compensation plans allow you to do. Contributing to one now allows your money to grow before you must pay taxes during retirement. This article covers everything you need to know about deferred compensation plans. Understanding Deferred Compensation and Its Benefits Deferred compensation plans refer to employees and employers agreeing to defer part of their pay until retirement. Here are two types of deferred compensation plans: Like 401(k)s, qualified plans let you contrib... view blog & white papers details

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are a valuable tool with regards to financial savings. Unfortunately, most employees miss out on the benefits of this approach. Within the realm of health and dependent care, Flexible Spending Accounts can change the game in managing costs. Flexible Spending Accounts are a smart step to consider. Read on to learn why. Getting a Grip on Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are special accounts that enable employees to contribute pre-tax amounts from their paychecks. They can use these funds to pay for qualified health and dependent care ... view blog & white papers details

You already know that inflation is taking a bigger and bigger bite out of your wallet. Now, it’s going to affect " size of your paycheck in 2023. Even if you get a sizable raise next year, you won’t necessarily take home more money. Many ingredients are baked into " recipe that produces your take-home pay, like deductions for taxes and health care benefits, and your contributions to retirement accounts. Whe"r you’ll see more money in your paycheck, less or about " same will depend on your circumstances. Here’s a preview of what is changing next year. Earnings Employers, eager to attract and ke... view blog & white papers details