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Showing posts with label tax accounting services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tax accounting services. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hiring An Accounting Firm for Your Small Business is Essential

A high-quality accounting
firm will address the payroll
concerns of your company.
HIRE A GEORGIA TAX PROFESSIONAL

For any Georgia business to survive in the ever turbulent corporate arena, it has to build on a firm and sensible foundation. One fundamental building block is locating the right accounting solutions in Atlanta, Georgia.

Many small companies make the mistake of assuming that taking on payroll and accounting roles themselves will save money.

What most small business owners do not know is that high quality Atlanta accounting services are surprisingly affordable for small to medium size companies.

Once your company makes the decision to hire an accounting firm in Atlanta, Georgia, you could soon discover that the investments.....


READ MORE > GBC Tax Services Website
For All Your Accounting Needs Call GBC 
Tax 678-366-9232

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

The Benefits of An External Audit

Evaluate your system accurately!
In an external audit, expect that professional accountants will interview the owner, discuss the accounting system and test the company's accounting information and procedures.

External audits offer several benefits for small business owners:

  • Providing ValidityMany small business owners do not have an in-depth understanding of accounting principles.  Professional accountants can review this information objectively and thoroughly and provide business owners with insight on the accuracy and validity of the accounting process. Valid accounting information can help business owners secure external financing from lenders and investors, and is also pleasing to the IRS.
  • Uncovering ErrorsBusiness owners can use external audits to discover errors in their accounting process. Errors in accounting information may prohibit managerial staff from making the best decisions. Business owners can also find it difficult to review historical financial information and discover trends if errors are in place. Trends allow business owners to plan future production output and estimate sales for the upcoming months.
  • Limiting Tax and Legal IssuesLegal issues arise when business owners provide inaccurate or fraudulent accounting information to lenders, investors and the general public. Overstating income, inventory value or other items can significantly increase the amount of taxes owed by the company. Small businesses organized as a sole proprietorship also need accurate accounting information since income will be reported on a personal income tax return. Inaccurate accounting information can trigger a personal and business tax return audit.
  • Educating the Business OwnerBusiness owners often work closely with external auditors to improve their accounting process. External auditors will provide business owners with information on current accounting issues. Public accounting firms may also provide business owners with free educational seminars to improve their accounting process. Creating a personal relationship with a public accounting firm provides business owners with professional insight for future accounting questions.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Help Your Business: Educate Yourself by Learning Tax Law Details for Your State

Get the knowledge you need to
run your business successfully.
Having knowledge of your state tax requirement can help you avoid problems and help your business save money.

The most common types of tax requirements for small business are income taxes and employment taxes.

Income Taxes - Nearly every state levies a business or corporate income tax. Your tax requirement depends on the legal structure of your business. For example, if your business is a Limited Liability Company (LLC), the LLC gets taxed separately from the owners, while sole proprietors report their personal and business income taxes using the same form.

Employment Taxes - In addition to federal employment taxes, business owners with employees are also responsible for paying certain taxes required by the state. All states require payment of state workers' compensation insurance and unemployment insurance taxes. The following states/territories also require a business to pay for temporary disability insurance:
  • California
  • Hawaii
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Rhode Island
  • Puerto Rico
        
Follow the link below for state and territory tax resources and to find out more about what you have to do to register and be open for business in your state:
READ MORE >> www.sba.gov (U.S. Small Business Administration): Learn About Your State and Local Tax Obligations

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For All Your Accounting Needs Call GBC 678-366-9232



Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Small Business Owners View Tax Laws as More Important than Actual Tax Paid

Hiring a Tax Professional will save
your business both time and money.
While most small business owners accept the amount of tax they pay, the paperwork accompanying those taxes and other regulatory requirements can cloud their view of the local business environment. Aside from economic conditions, small business owners' perception of the ease of compliance with licensing, regulatory, and tax regulations is the most important predictor of whether or not they considered a state or city friendly to their firms.

A recent survey asked over 12,000 small business owners to rate the degree to which their state or city was small-business friendly. Then it asked a series of questions about the specific business environment in their state or city. By comparing the answers, it found:

  • The respondents' view of the performance of their state economy relative to the national economy was the most important factor in their rating of small-business friendliness.
  • Those who were aware of training or networking programs offered by their state or local government were significantly more likely to say that their state or city was small-business friendly than those who were not aware such programs existed.
  • While the ability to easily file taxes was an important consideration, the amount of taxes paid was not for the majority of small business owners.

The results are consistent with other research, which finds that policies that assist businesses with licensing, permitting, and tax filing; provide technical assistance to help firms grow; and provide well-targeted job training and education, are much more effective than tax incentives in promoting business development and economic growth.

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Call GBC Income Tax Services today at 678-366-9232 for all your tax and IRS needs!
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Choosing the Right CPA for You

Interview at least 3 CPAs to get
the right one for your business.
CPAs are more than just individuals who do your yearly taxes. They can advise you on a long list of other services, which may include advice on your accounting system, financial, retirement, estate and tax planning.

CPAs are part of a business owner's professional team along with a banker and a lawyer.

Your local Chamber of Commerce will tell you the names of CPAs who are members. When you attend any type of meeting, or meet other business owners, ask for CPA recommendations. Here are a few more points to consider:

  • Use the 60% Rule
    If you're a business owner, pick a CPA who has 60% of their business coming from business owners like you! They're more apt to keep up with the laws regarding clients they deal with most often. If you're a corporation, make sure that the person specializes in corporate accounting, including financial statements, audits, etc.
  • Bring Your Records to the Interview
    Bring a copy of at least one year's tax return when you interview a CPA. This way your prospective CPA can give you educated "guesstimates" as to what their services will cost you.
  • How To File
    If you want to save some money, ask how they want your paper files.... If you bring your files to them in shoeboxes (hey, many folks do), you will pay to have all that deciphered! You can save money if you separate the information the way the CPA suggests.

READ MORE >> entrepreneurs.about.com: Choose the Right CPA for Your Business

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Paying Tax Later Usually Better Than Paying Now

Your accountant or CPA
can help you with your tax planning.
Deciding whether you are better off with 2013 v. 2014 income can itself be imprecise.

How can you figure what to buy, receive, pay, settle or deduct before the end of the year?

Conventional wisdom says you should accelerate tax deductions and defer income. Thus, paying tax later is usually better than paying now. That means you should delay income into January when you can, but get ready to crunch some numbers. Even if the tax system were static, the changes between 2013 and 2014 rates and rules—let alone the economy—make it tough. Add to that the many expiring tax provisions and you’ll find that calculators or software are all but essential.

READ MORE >> FORBES.COM: Compare 2014 v. 2013 IRS Tax Rates Before It's Too Late

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

GBC Services Is Your Professional Go To Comprehensive Accounting Services

Professional accounting services
helps small businesses succeed!
There are many consulting firms that promise comprehensive Atlanta accounting services, but not all are the same. Indeed, if you are in the market for someone to take care of the tax and payroll aspects of your business, it pays to investigate the company you decide to work with.

Think about it. Anyone handling your company's finances is handling the life-blood of your business. Would you hand that responsibility over to just anyone?

Selecting the right accounting solutions in Atlanta, Georgia, may seem a bit challenging at first...

READ MORE GBC Tax Services Website

For All Your Accounting Needs Call GBC
 678-366-9232

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Certified Public Accountant Ghassan R. Ghraizi, Atlanta's Income Tax Preparer

Ghassan R. Ghraizi, CPA
A University of West Florida College of Business graduate, Ghassan R. Ghraizi offers Metro Atlanta  the very best in payroll and tax assistance to date.

Currently leading financial operations at GBC SERVICES, LLC., Ghraizi's experience  is varied and extensive. This fact is perhaps what lends to his talent in providing superior service in the realms of business oriented finance  and human resources  database management. 

Ghassan R. Ghraizi's skill set as a Certified Public Accountant is as comprehensive as his years of experience.  To date, Ghraizi's CPA services include:

•    QuickBooks cultivation alongside traditional  ledger keeping
•    Payroll preparation, accounting and management
•    Income tax preparation, analysis  and timely  filing
•    The  establishment of  Human Resource Management systems
•    Time sheet development and workers compensation reporting

But the list does not end there..... As a team leader at GBC SERVICES, LLC., Ghraizi can also offers clients a large variety of relatively new financial services online.

Benefits offered by GBC  to small and larger sized businesses are as follows:

•    Online payroll services and human resource database management
•    Tracking employee scheduling and payment processing
•    Web based client bookkeeping systems and tools
•    Varied structured CFO services like forecasts and business plan analysis 

These are among the many options provided by Ghraizi at GBC SERVICES, LLC.

KNOWLEDGABLE AND DEDICATED

When seeking the assistance of a Certified Public Accountant, experience is key. Ghraizi has the education  and proven commitment  to  providing superior customer service and cutting edge accounting technologies.
To learn more about  this highly qualified Atlanta based CPA, contact Ghassan R.Ghraizi  today.

Online Payroll Processing and Human Resource Management System Specialists
Whether you are a workforce of one or of thousands,your business can greatly benefit from the numerous services GBC Services in Atlanta has to offer.
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Atlanta Georgia Income Tax Preparation,
With GBC Services income tax preparation services, you can rest assured that your taxes will be done right and on time every time.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Why it's important your CPA is CGMA certified.

CFO Ghassan Ghraizi received
the CGMA designation.
ATLANTA, GA (FEB  2011)  
Started in January 2012, the CGMA (Chartered Global Management Accountant) certification is a global honor that can be bestowed on a Certified Public Accountant who passes the stringent qualifying exam.

The designation was the merger between the London based Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and  the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and was created to foster an understanding of the  vital  role accounting and financial institutions play in world economics.  The institutions also wanted to set in place a universally accepted quality gradient for an ever growing economically assimilated world.

The CGMA will also be heralded as something of a gold standard that small to  large companies can towards for when seeking business services.  This means that when a client utilizes the services of a CPA or CFO who has a CGMA designation, they can rest assured that:

  • The accountant has passed a strict qualifying exam that is backed by AICPA-CIMA, two of largest financial governing bodies in the world.
  • One can rest assured that CPA'S  and other certified accounting and business managers with the CGMA certification have to adhere to required codes of ethics and conduct.
  • People who earned this certification take their jobs seriously and thus, will attempt to provide customers with top notch financial services.

In other words, those who endeavor to earn their CGMA title have decided to commit to a system of financial integrity and fiscal responsibility that greatly benefit business.

Ghassan R. Ghraizi of GBC SERVICES LLC has taken a step towards that level of care and commitment by recently earning his Chartered Global Management Accountant designation.

Contact GBC SERVICES, LLC., today to learn more about the services they provide for companies like you.

READ MORE:
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
GBC Services LLC, Tax Accounting Services for Atlanta GA
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Visit GBC Income Tax Services on Smyrna-Vinings Patch

Smyrna-Vinings Patch
Tax Accounting Services
Listing - GBC Services
Located in Atlanta, GBC Services is a financial company which specializes in payroll services, including Internet time sheets, remote data entry, reports, bookkeeping, processing and more. GBC Services additionally offers retirement services, accounting, consulting, tax services and chief financial officer services.

GBC Services, located in Atlanta Georgia, provides clients with well trained Certified Public Accountants who know how to maximize your company’s deductions while also safeguarding you against unnecessary audits and inquiries. By utilizing GBC Services income tax filing services you also receive educated projections and calculations that help lower overall taxes. 

  • GBC Income Tax Services
  • GBC Accounting Services
  • GBC Chief Financial Officer Services
    --- Property Management CFO
    --- HOA CFO
    --- Small Business CFO 

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Importance of Hiring An Accounting Firm for Small Businesses

A high-quality accounting
firm will address the payroll
concerns of your company.
For any Georgia business to survive in the ever turbulent corporate arena, it has to build on a firm and sensible foundation. One fundamental building block is locating the right accounting solutions in Atlanta, Georgia.

Many small companies make the mistake of assuming that taking on payroll and accounting roles themselves will save money. What most small business owners do not know is that high quality Atlanta accounting services are surprisingly affordable for small to medium size companies.

Once your company makes the decision to hire an accounting firm in Atlanta, Georgia, you could soon discover that the investments.....


READ MORE > GBC Tax Services Website
For All Your Accounting Needs Call GBC
Tax 678-366-9232

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

IRS Website for Small Business and Self-Employed: Get the Tools You Need Now

Protect your valuable business
by hiring expert CPA consulting.
Visit the IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center here! 

SB/SE serves taxpayers who file Form 1040, Schedules C, E, F or Form 2106, as well as small businesses with assets under $10 million.

Get a plethora of tools and forms to help you in your small business and contact GBCTax for all your accounting, auditing, payroll and HRMS needs. We will help your business grow as we spotlight it: Julia Makarishcheva has earned an MBA from Georgia State University. Julia focuses on small business writeups at GBC Services LLC, and her focus and passion include audit and business analysis.

Call GBC Income Tax Services today at 678-366-9232 for all your tax and IRS needs!
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Monday, June 18, 2012

GBC Services LLC and GBC Tax is now on Facebook and Twitter

 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Atlanta based CFO and owner of GBC SERVICES LLC receives AICPA'S newly designated CGMA certification

CGMA Designation

"Ghassan R. Ghraizi's AICPA  Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) Designation."

ATLANTA, GA (FEB  2011) 
Alongside being the GBC SERVICES LLC., CFO and owner, Ghassan R. Ghraizi recently received a designation as a Chartered Global Management Accountant, (CGMA).  Also a certified Quickbooks Proadvisor, Ghassan R. Ghraizi's new CGMA designation indicates his accounting proficiency and the level of dedication he has applied when it comes to  providing quality financial services to his clients.

Started in January 2012,  the Chartered Global Management Accountant credential was created to provide  a international designation for financial accountants and business handlers.  Issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) the  joint venture with  the London-based CIMA is backed  and recognized by global resources and experienced accounting bodies.

Applicants for this designation  have to pass a strict exam in order to receive the honor.  Once the examination is completed,  those who do exceptionally well are given the prestigious accounting certification.

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About GBC CFO Ghassan R. Ghraizi, CPA, CGMA

GBC Services, LLC Tax Accounting Services
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
Chartered Global Management Accountant, (CGMA)

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
Earning the CGMA designation is yet another indication of the kind of dedication that Ghassan R. Ghraizi has when it comes to his responsibilities as a certified public accountant.

With a combined 45 years of experience to cull from, Ghraizi has overseen the financial operations of GBC SERVICES LLC.,  providing Atlanta area residents, and now those abroad, with top notch accounting and business services that has earned him an excellent reputation in his field.

Run by the capable of Ghassan R. Ghraizi, CGC SERVICES LLC.,  has given assistance to small and larger businesses alike, offering online payroll, bookkeeping and human resource management.  GBC also aids small and large companies with tax preparation  and time sheet evaluation.

The newly earned Chartered Global Management Accountant certification also shows that Ghassan R.  Ghraizi will continue his commitment to Atlanta and worldwide business clientele, who can rest assured they are receiving financial direction from a man with brilliant credentials.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

What Small Business Needs Should Accounting Services Meet?

A high-quality accounting firm
will address the concerns of
your company.
There are many consulting firms that promise comprehensive Atlanta accounting services, but not all are the same. Indeed, if you are in the market for someone to take care of the tax and payroll aspects of your business, it pays to investigate the company you decide to work with.

Think about it. Anyone handling your company's finances is handling the life-blood of your business. Would you hand that responsibility over to just anyone?

Selecting the right accounting solutions in Atlanta, Georgia, may seem a bit challenging at first...

READ MORE GBC Tax Services Website

For All Your Accounting Needs Call GBC
 678-366-9232

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Joys of Parental Tax Benefits

OK. Tax credits for parents don't scratch the surface of how much it costs to raise a child, but every penny helps. Besides, the joy of watching a child grow into a fulfilled and wholesome person is priceless. So parents, while you have a moment to yourself, consider the following tax benefits as a government supplement to various costs at various stages of your child's life:

1. Dependents

In most cases, a child can be claimed as a dependent in the year they were born.

2. Child Tax Credit

You may be able to take this credit on your tax return for each of your children under age 17. If you do not benefit from the full amount of the Child Tax Credit, you may be eligible for the Additional Child Tax Credit.

3. Child and Dependent Care Credit

You may be able to claim the credit if you pay someone to care for your child under age 13 so that you can work or look for work.

4. Earned Income Tax Credit

The EITC is a benefit for certain people who work and have earned income from wages, self-employment or farming. EITC reduces the amount of tax you owe and may also give you a refund.

5. Adoption Credit

You may be able to take a tax credit for qualifying expenses paid to adopt an eligible child. Taxpayers claiming the adoption credit must file a paper tax return because adoption-related documentation must be included.

6. Children with Earned Income

If your child has income earned from working they may be required to file a tax return.

7. Children with Investment Income

Under certain circumstances a child’s investment income may be taxed at the parent’s tax rate.

8. Higher Education Credits

Education tax credits can help offset the costs of education. The American Opportunity and the Lifetime Learning Credit are education credits that reduce your federal income tax dollar-for-dollar, unlike a deduction, which reduces your taxable income.

9. Student Loan Interest

You may be able to deduct interest you pay on a qualified student loan. The deduction is claimed as an adjustment to income so you do not need to itemize your deductions.

10. Self-employed Health Insurance Deduction

If you were self-employed and paid for health insurance, you may be able to deduct any premiums you paid for coverage after March 29, 2010, for any child of yours who was under age 27 at the end of 2010, even if the child was not your dependent.

For more information, visit our website: http://www.gbctax.com/income_tax_services.asp

Sunday, January 20, 2008

A Middle Class Legacy of Rich Tax Cuts

It is said that “money is the No. 1 fighting word in America”; therefore, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that Americans wrote more letters to their congressional representatives about money in 1969 than about the Vietnam War. It came about after a popular upheaval, decrying how “155 individual taxpayers with incomes above $200,000 paid no federal income tax on their 1967 tax returns” (Burman et al. 2002). The 155 individual taxpayers cited by Joseph Barr, who was Secretary of the Treasury under Lyndon Johnson from 1968 to 1969, included 20 millionaires!

Thus the Tax Reform Act of 1969 was introduced, and, after 18 major legislative changes, the 10% add-on minimum income tax evolved into what is commonly known today as the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). AMT now encompasses a complex set of rules that assesses a minimum tax rate of either 26% or 28% on Alternative Minimum Taxable Income (AMTI) and tacks it on the regular tax owed, currently affecting individual taxpayers with an Adjusted Gross Income even lower than $50,000!

For more information, visit our website: http://www.gbctax.com/income_tax_services.asp
Comparatively, when the minimum tax was first introduced in 1969, the 10% additional tax was assessed on incomes exceeding $200,000, which by most calculations, equals more than $1.1 million in 2007 – after adjusting for inflation; therefore, AMT, though originally aimed at the very rich who, through various loopholes in the tax system, had been able to purchase their way into paying no federal income tax, has now become a major source of government revenue assessed primarily on middle-income households. While there has been a 160% increase in the minimum tax rate since 1969, income subject to the tax has decreased by 95% in value. It's what is popularly described as the "AMT mistake": the government's failure to adjust the minimum tax for inflation.

Analysts generally agree that a second and more important mistake behind the AMT’s recent expansion is related to President Bush’s 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, which, ironically, reduced regular income tax without changing the way AMT is calculated, thereby giving the top 1% income earners in the US the most benefit. In other words, by reducing regular tax rates, the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts effectively reduced the income tax paid by households whose regular tax rates are higher than AMT rates. More than 90% of households that reported Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in excess of $500,000 evaded paying AMT because their regular tax rates are higher than AMT rates, and they are the primary beneficiaries of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts. Contrastingly, over 90% of upper-middle and middle income households whose AMT is calculated after taking the AMT exemption ($44,350 for single filers, $66,250 MFJ or widowers, and $33,125 MFS), disallowing credits for dependents, medical expenses, state and local taxes, and and other itemized deductions, made up the deficit in the government’s tax revenue created by the reduction in the regular tax rate.

By the numbers, in 2004 (latest complete data on AMT available from the IRS post the 2001 and 2003 cuts), of 132,226,042 tax returns sampled, 3,096,300 were subject to AMT, divided by AGI as follows: 4,714 had no AGI (0.15%); 5,809 had AGIs under $25,000 (0.18%); 14,821 had AGIs between $25,000 and under $50,000 (0.47%); 244,461 had AGIs between $50,000 and under $100,000 (7.9%); 1,095,242 had AGIs between $100,000 and under $200,000 (35.4%); 1,529,159 had AGIs between $200,000 and under $500,000 (49.4%); 149,042 had AGIs between $500,000 and under $1 million (4.8%); and 53,052 had AGIs of $1 million and over (1.7%)!

Naturally, no discussion about tax can be totally devoid of politics. The so-called AMT mistake has been a big boon for the federal government’s coffers. Increases in the AMT rate notwithstanding, which until recently had popularly been viewed as an equalizing tax on the very rich, Republican and Democratic administrations alike have reaped billions in increased revenues without appearing to raise income taxes. However, under assumptions that existing tax credits, like the child credit, would remain in place, “by 2013, the AMT alone would actually raise more revenue than the regular tax alone.”

As in 1969, the United States was at war in 2007. Unlike 1969, there was relatively no outcry when congress failed to “fix” the AMT till the last minute, and, unlike 1969, money does not appear like the no. 1 fighting word in America, as there seems to be little repercussions over a tax that has outlived its intended purpose. If the federal government's intent had been to raise the income tax on middle-income households, then compounding the burden in complicated and costly rules does not constitute a sound economic policy; but the American people's relative complacency about the way AMT has apparently been exploited to effectively fund upper-income households' tax cuts points to uncharacteristic apathy towards the government's ineptitude, deep-rooted corruption, cynicism, or subservience to a combination of interests that embody these and other uncomplimentary traits.

Recent criticisms of the present tax system range from those who lament their smaller proportionate tax, in comparison to taxpayers earning substantially less, to those who think that they are paying too much tax, irrespective of comparative earnings. Ideas for fixing the US tax system range from implementing a complete overhaul of the present tax code to those who aim to abolish the income tax system.

Proposing an eleventh hour one-year fix that shields millions of Americans from an average $2,000 tax assessment, congress’ so-called “fix”, however, has not changed the trend established since 1969: increasing the AMT tax rate while decreasing the AGI subject to the tax. No longer the equalizing tax on the rich, this complex set of rules determining how to calculate AMT, requiring middle-income Americans to tabulate two calculations before totaling their tax liabilities, has now paid for the tax cut upper-income Americans have received since 2001. There are many proposals for fixing the AMT mistake and for relieving the federal government from its subsequent addiction to the revenue; but, unless the tax is either abolished or indexed to affect the taxpayers originally targeted by its introduction in the tax code, middle income taxpayers will continue to tote a disproportionate burden of a questionable political agenda.

To learn more visit our website:http://www.gbctax.com/income_tax_services.asp 

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