Even though the housing market has improved greatly, there is still a lot of competition when you are trying to sell your home. Attracting prospective buyers and turning those prospects into a sale are still difficult in many areas. Sellers should be aware of how holding onto personal touches and decorating styles can have a negative impact on potential buyers. Forgetting to take care of the outside of a home can also drive buyers away as first impressions are very important. For tips on … [Read more...]
Detroit Art could solve city’s debt problem
The art collection owned by the city of Detroit is estimated to be worth billions of dollars. For creditors and retirees, the money from a sale of the city’s art collection would go a long way toward paying off the city’s $18 million of debt. However, the suggestion of selling the city’s art collection has angered many and raised serious issues about what should be sold when a city files bankruptcy. As groups and individuals from all over the United States work toward a way to save the art … [Read more...]
What you need to know before filing tax returns if you married in 2014
Even if you were married on December 31 last year, the Internal Revenue Service considers you a married couple for the entire year. This may benefit many newlyweds who are now able to take advantage of tax credits only available for married couples. One thing to remember, if you changed your name make sure to notify the Social Security Administration to avoid any problems when you file your tax return this year. If you have always done your own taxes, you may want to seek professional help … [Read more...]
Are you required to file an income tax return?
There are several things to consider when deciding whether you need to file a federal tax return such as your age, filing status and gross income. Even if you are unemployed, you may have to file a federal tax return if your income is above a certain amount or your status or age requires that you must file. In some instances, you may not be required to file a federal tax return but it may benefit you to file to take advantage of tax credits that would net you a tax refund. For more about … [Read more...]
Hiring experienced attorneys to help with bankruptcy
Financial problems are very stressful and more and more Americans are facing bankruptcy as unemployment rates and a stagnant economy continues to plague our country. However, there is help for those facing financial problems. Bankruptcy is an option for many who desire to improve their situation so they can recover and rebuild after a financial crisis. The first step should be consulting an experienced bankruptcy attorney. Having a bankruptcy attorney on your side to guide you through the … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy does not keep City Opera from celebrating anniversary
The Board of New York City Opera filed for bankruptcy protection last October and canceled its season. However, this fact did not deter the dedicated performers from celebrating the opera’s 70th anniversary. The union that represents the company’s talented musicians and singers is producing a special anniversary event to be held on February 21 at New York’s City Center. Even a Chapter 11 bankruptcy will not keep this show from going on. To read the full story see “Despite Bankruptcy, City … [Read more...]
Can student loans be forgiven?
Anyone with an outstanding student loan already knows that paying your student loans can sometimes be very difficult. Student loans are one of the few unsecured debts that are non-dischargeable in bankruptcy making them a serious problem for debtors who have no means to pay their student loans. However, there are some instances where student loans can be discharged in bankruptcy or forgiven through other means. For information about getting a student loan forgiven, you can read “Legal How-To: … [Read more...]
Tips for choosing the best tax preparer
A recent article on CNBC warns that many tax preparers are “incompetent” and points out that only four of the 50 states regulate tax preparers. Because your tax return is one of the most important, if not the most important, financial document you prepare, you should not trust it to just anyone. (For the full article read, “Many tax preparers 'incompetent,' group warns.”) To avoid this problem, the Internal Revenue Service offers advice about how to choose a tax professional to help you … [Read more...]
Looking to buy a house in 2014 – – now may be the time
A combination of cold weather, a slower month for home sales and a new lower mortgage interest rate might be the perfect combination for you if you are planning to purchase a new home in 2014. The average for a fixed-rate mortgage slipped just a bit last week to 4.39% as new data showed a drop in new home sales last month (which ended a nine-month record of price gains in the housing market). Since cold weather may have had something to do with the decline, this may be the best time for … [Read more...]
Tax breaks for seniors – – how to save more money on your tax returns
If you are over 50, there is good news - - you may be able to take advantage of certain tax credits and tax deductions to lower what you owe Uncle Sam. Even though some of these tax breaks are available to all taxpayers, as we age and retire some expenses and costs (i.e. medical expenses) increase. These added expenses could mean a lower tax bill if you itemize your tax deductions rather than taking a standard deduction. Speaking of standard deductions, do not forget that those over the age … [Read more...]