Saturday, August 29, 2009

Cash for Clunkers Wraps up with Nearly 700,000 car sale

T he CARS program came to a close Tuesday night with nearly 700,000 clunkers taken off the roads, replaced by far more fuel efficient vehicles. Rebate applications worth $2.877 billion were submitted by the 8 p.m. deadline, under the $3 billion provided by Congress to run the program. Cash for Clunkers Wraps up with Nearly 700,000 car sale

Friday, August 28, 2009

Foreclosure Rescue and Loan Modification Scammers Still Prey on Stressed

As previously reported in FDIC Consumer News, many homeowners having difficulty making their monthly mortgage payments are being targeted by criminals who charge large upfront fees and falsely "guarantee" to rescue a home from foreclosure. Foreclosure Rescue and Loan Modification Scammers Still Prey on Stressed

Thursday, August 27, 2009

IRS: Eight Things to Know If You Receive an IRS Notice

Every year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers. Many taxpayers will receive this correspondence during the late summer and fall. Here are eight things every taxpayer should know about IRS notices รข€" just in case one shows up in your mailbox. IRS: Eight Things to Know If You Receive an IRS Notice

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Mortgage Fraud: Nine Sentenced in Alaska's Largest Mortgage Fraud Investigation

United States Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced that on August 21, 2009, lead defendant was sentenced to 70 months in prison for his leadership of a large-scale mortgage fraud scheme.   Mortgage Fraud: Nine Sentenced in Alaska's Largest Mortgage Fraud Investigation

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

White House Council on Women and Girls Invitation to discuss Women & Healthcare

This Wednesday is the  89th Anniversary of women getting the right to vote!  To celebrate Women's Equality Day, we are holding a call to update you on the Council on Women and Girls and discuss health reform's impact on women.

IRS: Top Ten Tips for Taxpayers Deducting Casualty and Theft Losses

Taxpayers who find themselves the victim of a natural disaster or theft this summer should know the rules for deducting their casualty losses next year when they file their federal tax return. Generally, you may deduct losses to your home, household items and vehicles on your federal income tax return. IRS: Top Ten Tips for Taxpayers Deducting Casualty and Theft Losses

Monday, August 24, 2009

IRS: Employee vs. Independent Contractor – Ten Tips for Business Owners

If you are a small business owner, whether you hire people as independent contractors or as employees will impact how much taxes you pay and the amount of taxes you withhold from their paychecks. IRS: Employee vs. Independent Contractor – Ten Tips for Business Owners