Tax Carnival Ecstasy – February 16, 2012

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Welcome to the February 16, 2012 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we have an article by Bill Smith on Discharging Your Tax Debts In Bankruptcy Court. Pat Huddleston wants you to protext yourself from fraud in Accountants; A Love Story. And finally we have 8 Tips to Prepare for Retirement including a tax perspective. Hope you enjoy the articles, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook and come back soon.

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Frank Goley presents Bond Analysis posted at Easy Forex News.

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Bill Smith presents Can You Discharge Your Tax Debts In Bankruptcy Court posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, “There are many debts that you can discharge through bankruptcy. Is tax debt eligible for discharge through bankruptcy?”

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Jessica Bird presents How CO2 Affects The Cost Of Your Car Tax posted at CarTaxBands.org, saying, “The amount of pollution that your car emits can have an affect on how much tax you pay. This article shows you how to find out what the CO2 emissions are on a car.”

Ranjita patra presents Top 4 Supply Management Trends Impacting Finance | Business Finance posted at Businesss Finance.

Bill Smith presents 8 Tips to Prepare for Retirement posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, “Whether you’re just starting to plan for retirement, or you’re retiring in the next year or two, there’s never a bad time to learn how to prepare yourself for the wonderful world of retirement.”

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Amy Gardner presents Average Interest Rates for Payday Loans posted at Payday Loans Online Resource.

Pat Huddleston presents Accountants; A Love Story | Investor’s Watchblog posted at Investor’s Watchblog, saying, “Tips on how to protect yourself from fraud”

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Tax Carnival Ecstasy – December 6, 2011

Welcome to the December 6, 2011 edition of Tax Carnival Ecstasy. In this edition we have a couple great stories including Beth Montgomery looking at Saving for Retirement and Kristine McKinley who expects Congress to Extend the Payroll Tax Holiday into 2012. Hope you enjoy all the articles, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook and come back soon.

Ralph Ferro presents American Airlines Parent Company Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy posted at Bankruptcy Attorney NJ RSS Feed, saying, “Another day and another bankruptcy; this time financial troubles fly high as AMR Corporation (parent company to American Airlines) files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The move to file this type of bankruptcy will help the company restructure its debt. ”

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Tyler presents What is the crash tax? posted at Auto Insurance, saying, “I hope you find this article fitting for your readers! Your readers may not have heard of the crash tax! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Look forward to seeing this on your next blog carnival! Have a great day! Tyler”

Beth Montgomery presents Saving for Retirement posted at Credit Cards for Fair Credit, saying, “When you’re just starting your career, it is hard to think about retirement because it feels so far away, but in reality, putting money away when you are young will help you save more in the long run.”

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Jessica Bird presents How Much Tax Do You Pay On Gas? posted at CarTaxBands.org, saying, “Do you think you spend a lot on gas? You should compare people in the UK pay. This blog post looks at the cost of gas in the UK and why it is so expensive.”

Amy Gardner presents Hidden Terms to Watch Out For in Payday Loan Contracts posted at Comments on: Disaster Strikes: 3 Real-Life Stories of People Crushed By Payday Loan Debt, saying, “In many contract agreements with payday lenders, not all of the terms and conditions of the loan are clearly stated.”

Kristine McKinley presents Congress Expected to Extend Payroll Tax Holiday into 2012 posted at Social Security Retirement Income, saying, “In 2010, Congress passed a payroll tax holiday which reduced the amount of Social Security tax paid by employees by 2%. This 2% payroll tax reduction was created to help boost the economy and was intended to be for 2011 only. However, since the economy has grown slower than expected in 2011, President Obama is calling for the tax cut to be extended into 2012.”

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Al Peters presents How You Get A National Insurance Number posted at TaxFix Feed Update, saying, “If you need to claim benefits you will need to apply for a national insurance number. This articles explains how to apply for your NI number.”

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