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Question: New home buyer 8000 tax credit refund info?
I was just wondering how long it is taking others to get back their checks after sending in the proper paperwork for the $8000.00 new Home Owners Tax Credit refund…We submitted our amended return and all paperwork the middle of August and was just curious how long it is taking others to get their money…Thank You…
I am not sure exactly what we included,,we had it done at H&R block, signed everything there at the office and what ever they put in the envelope, we stamped and mailed in that same day…
Answer: Figure about 16 weeks if you included a copy of the HUD-1 settlement sheet as proof of purchase. Figure 18 to 20 weeks if you didn’t.
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2009 was a tough year for workers and businesses.
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QuickBooks Premier Professional Services 2011 – [Old Version] $369.99 Financial software from QuickBooks offers client-based businesses an easy set of accounting, time tracking, and management tools to help the business be more profitable. Whether your company has several departments or locations, you can now track the data separately within a single, easy to access report. Decide who to bill by seeing all clients with unbilled time and e… |
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QuickBooks Premier Manufacturing & Wholesale 2011 – [Old Version] $349.99 Financial software tailored for your inventory and customer management needs: manage inventory and costs–including buying and selling the same item in different units; track customer orders and see which orders have shipped and which haven’t; manage pending builds and assemblies; adjust price levels by item; and run customized reports to see sales and profitability by item. Keep trac… |
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NeatReceipts Professional Mobile Receipt and Document Scanner and Software Combination Version 3.0 $249.95 Amazon.com Product Description NeatReceipts Version 3.0 is the easiest way for individuals and small businesses to manage expenses, prepare for taxes, create expense reports, and scan business cards. But it not all just for business–you can also use Neat Receipts for scrapbooking, archiving family recipes, and other family activities. NEAT Receipts is a portable scanner and software solution tha… |
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Tax Tips: Charitable Contributions – March 09
College Book Tax Credit

Not only are tuition costs skyrocketing, but so are the books that must be purchased even before an individual enters their first classroom. In fact, the average college student spends $900 every year on textbooks.
However, this need not be the case. If college students knew which books to buy for their classes well in advance, they could purchase them online and save up to 90 percent. Yet less than a quarter of students currently buy at least one of their textbooks online. It’s not because they don’t want to, but rather because they simply don’t know which books they need until the first day of class.
In reality, most colleges receive a percentage of textbook sales from their contracted bookstores, with their greatest advantage being timing. If the school informed the students of which books they needed for their classes months or even weeks in advance, most students would buy their textbooks online. Since this rarely – if ever – happens, most individuals are forced to purchase their books at the campus bookstore because they cannot even afford to wait one or two days to begin their reading.
Things are changing for the better, though. Next summer a federal law goes into effect that will require colleges to list the required materials and their respective costs at the campus bookstore in online course schedules. Publishers will also need to disclose book prices in marketing sent to professors who may not realize the costs. This is a huge score for college students across the country. They will now have the ability to shop around.
For now, the key for students is to be proactive by emailing their professors before classes begin to find out which books they need and purchase them online. Online marketplaces provide the greatest savings. For instance, at ValoreBooks.com, a leading student online marketplace for college textbooks, a used copy of a first-year college textbook like, “Biology” eighth edition by Campbell and Reece, which lists for $183.53, was available for $70.13. The same book was offered on Amazon.com for $130.25.
So, stop complaining and get proactive. Find out what book you need in advance and buy it online. Save your money. You worked too hard for it and there are better things to spend it on.
Simon Bragg profile: No more coups, it’s back to basic broking
Simon Bragg says says a return to old stockbroking values is the key to Oriel Securities’ success post the credit crunch.
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Quicken Rental Property Manager 2011 – [Old Version] $59.96 It shows how your rental properties are doing and where you’re spending at a glance. The Intuit Quicken Rental Property Manager 2011 Software identifies tax-deductible rental property expenses so you can maximize your tax deductions. It shows which rents have been paid so you know who owes you money and stores lease terms, rental rates and security deposits for each tenant…. |
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The Student Loan Scam: The Most Oppressive Debt in U.S. History – and How We Can Fight Back $16.80 Alan Collinge never imagined he would become a student loan justice activist. He planned to land a solid job after college, repay his student loan debt, and then simply forget the loans ever existed. Like millions of Americans, however, in spite of working hard, Collinge fell behind on payments and entered a labyrinthine student loan nightmare.High school graduates can no longer put themselves thr… |
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Understanding TIAA-CREF: How to Plan for a Secure and Comfortable Retirement $23.78 TIAA-CREF is the largest private pension plan in the world, with more than $260 billion under management, including an estimated 1% of all shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange. And yet, while there is a wealth of information on IRAs, 401(k)s and other investment vehicles, until now there has been little guidance for the millions of TIAA-CREF plan participants and their advisors. The TIAA-C… |
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Generation Debt: How Our Future Was Sold Out for Student Loans, Bad Jobs, No Benefits, and Tax Cuts for Rich Geezers–And How to Fight Back $2.24 Generation Debt offers a truly gripping account of how young Americans are being ground down by low wages, high taxes, huge student loans, sky-high housing prices, not to mention the impending retirement of their baby boomer parents. Twenty-four-year-old Anya Kamenetz examines this issue from every angle and provides a riveting, rousing manifesto that will inspire everyone to take care of their fi… |
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