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Hello all,

 

            Well the new PC change over is going a lot smoother than I had anticipated. A few issues that I’ll explain later in this post for those who are interested. 

          A Small Town and A Diabolical Marketing Strategy that Sucked Me in. I love it when the stereo types are smashed. This small town obviously had a big city idea. . . 

          Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009. THE WHABAA is wonderfully explained in this post by my blogging friend. At least those parts of the act that affect what is important, The 1040. So for a great look at how this might affect your return this is a must read. 

          How to Pay Less Taxes is just what it says. A short guide that will give you the ideas you need, to ask your tax professional if different things will work for your situation. This guide holds answers to the questions What is Tax Planning?, and Why Plan Now? This post also will explain a three step way to start planning. And wait it also has 8 Great Practical Tax Planning Tips, eFile Top Tax Savings Suggestions, Some legal Tax Loopholes, and a real biggy that most people really need to read – some expenses which you may NOT be allowed to deduct.  Just incase you thought this wasn’t enough, the post also holds some very good links to other tax issues that you can use to help your planning.

 

          Okay, yes, this is a very short list, I was really backed up this past week and with the new PC install and transferring of things I don’t have much. I will highly recommend the BUZZ post written by Robert over at The Wondering Tax Pro. He regularly post two a week, this past week one on Wednesday and one on Saturday. They are both full of great reads from other bloggers. 

          Before I go into news about the PC change over, I’d like to announce something new coming this week. I recently posted that I was looking for others to help me get information out to you. I think I have found a Personal Finance blogger to start posting here. She is new to the blogging world but has some fantastic insight into the world of personal finance.  She is hoping to get two posts out by Wednesday this week so please check back regularly, to see her début insights.

          Her writings won’t be so regular, so the invitation is still out, If you are a tax enthusiast or a practiced personal finance person who wants to write about it, please contact me and I will set you up with the ability to write away, no editor, no set schedule, write when it suits you about the things you want.

          All post written by you will be credited to you, and editable by you.  If you’re an avid blogger and are looking for another venue, you are welcome. If you are a stay at home person and know a lot about PF or taxes and have an idea for a post then you are welcome. If you wish to remain anonymous, I can accommodate that as well. On line, I’ll set you up with a pseudonym. One of/to your liking/s. 

Okay a few Rules:

 post are not venues for attacks on others,

post must have something to do with Personal Finances/financing or taxes (state or federal)

Post will be deleted if posted on a Sunday after my regular post. (Meaning, if you want to post on Sunday do it before 7am or after midnight Sunday.  As I want my Reads from last week to be on top all day Sunday.)

What do I get out of it? My blog gets more articles and coverage.

What do you get out of it? Well, rudely enough, what you put into it. A place to write, without the bother of hosting a site. 

Please if you are interested, let me know, all are welcome.

 

The New PC:

         The PC here in my office is undergoing a changeover. My older PC (all of four years) has served me well, but time and a great amount of use it is noticeably getting tired (and out dated). So with that in mind, and the new Window operating system, a new one is now here. All files of great importance have been moved and secured to the new.

          Have had a few issues like files from tax software not wanting to move and my having to do some tech guy stuff to get things all moved where they go, but things are progressing. It is all actually going, thankfully, faster than I had anticipated. I hope to be at 100% operational by 12/01/2009, just in time for the tax season.

 

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