![]() |
| No items matching your keywords were found. |
![]() |
TurboTax Home & Business Federal + State + Federal efile 2009
List Price: |
DescriptionIf you're a sole proprietor, consultant, contractor or single-owner LLC, TurboTax Home & Business will get you the biggest tax savings. Get Your Refund Fast: Efile Your 2009 Taxes with TurboTaxHere's how efile works: Start your return and efile with TurboTax today... |
![]() |
Tax Resolution Secrets |
DescriptionNow you can utilize the proven methods utilized by tax professionals to reduce tax liabilities and resolve problems with the IRS. This inside look at professional tax resolution strategies is written in plain language and includes step-by-step instructions for using the strategies... |
![]() |
JK Lasser's Guide for Tough Times: Tax and Financial Solutions to See You Through
List Price: |
DescriptionWhile you may be concerned about the current state of the economy, there are things you can do to improve your situation, and J.K. Lasser's Guide for Tough Times will show you exactly what they are. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this practical guide details the essential strategies that will see you through the current market, and help you handle several key aspects of your personal and financial life, including: recovering from losing a job, dealing with tapped out home equity, and tackling credit card debt. |
![]() |
The Complete Tax Relief Guide - A Step-by-Step Guide to Resolve Your IRS Tax Debt
List Price: |
DescriptionIRS. Amazing how three simple letters can have the power to frighten, intimidate, frustrate and anger. Combine "IRS" with the three letters "IOU" and you have a recipe for potential financial disaster, personal suffering, public humiliation, and possible bankruptcy... |
|
|
Debt Relief $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Debt relief is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations, or nations. Traditionally, from antiquity through the 19th century, it refers to domestic debts, particularly agricultural debts and freeing of debt slaves. In the late 20th century it came to refer primarily to Third World debt, which started exploding with the Latin American debt crisis (Mexico 1982, etc.). In the early 21st century, it is of increased applicability to individuals in developed countries, due to credit bubbles and housing bubbles. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 94 Publication Date: 2010/08/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
|
|
The Impact of International Debt Relief $160 International debt relief continues to be a highly controversial subject. Although many heavily indebted poor countries have received large amounts of debt relief over the past quarter of a century, it doesn’t appear to be enough. This book examines the impact of international debt relief efforts since 1990 and assesses whether the various debt relief modalities have enhanced economic growth in eight highly indebted countries in Latin America and Africa. |
|
|
Debt Relief and Beyond $19.99 The history of debt relief goes back several decades. It reveals that a country’s accumulation of unsustainable debt stems from such factors as deficiencies in macroeconomic management, adverse terms-of-trade shocks, and poor governance. Debt-relief initiatives have provided debt-burdened countries with the opportunity for a fresh start, but whether the benefits of debt relief can be preserved depends on transformations in a country’s policies and institutions.In 1996, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative was launched as the first comprehensive, multilateral, debt-relief framework for low-income countries. In 2005, the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative was established, which increased the level of debt relief provided to HIPCs. As of early 2009, assistance through these two initiatives had been committed to 35 countries and amounted to US$117 billion in nominal terms, or half of the 2007 GDP of these countries.Debt Relief and Beyond assesses the implications of debt relief for low-income countries and how its benefits can be preserved and used to fight poverty. The chapter authors bring unique operational experience to their examination of debt relief, debt sustainability, and debt management. Several key questions are addressed, including:What consequences does debt relief have for poverty-reducing expenditures, growth, and access to finance? Can debt relief guarantee debt sustainability? How can debt management at all levels of government be improved? What lessons can be learned from countries that have experienced debt restructuring? Finally, this book provides sound empirical evidence using current econometric techniques. |
|
|
Debt Relief Initiatives $114.95 Arnone and Presbitero analyze the design and the implementation of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative, by pointing out its main drawbacks and suggesting a different approach to debt sustainability and debt relief programs. |
|
|
Debt Relief for Poor Countries $124 After a massive international campaign to highlight the impact of foreign debt, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative is underway. But can it meet its expectations and make sure the debt relief benefits the poorest people? This text examines these issues, and address many other related factors. |
|
|
Debt Relief for the Poorest $9.99 This study evaluates progress under the HIPC initiative since IEG's 2003 evaluation. It finds that the Enhanced HIPC initiative cut debt ratios in half for 18 countries, but in eight of these countries, the ratios have come to once again exceed HIPC thresholds. Debt reduction alone is not a sufficient instrument to affect the multiple drivers of debt sustainability. Sustained improvements in export diversification, fiscal management, the terms of new financing, and public debt management are also needed, measures that fall outside the ambit of the HIPC initiative. |
|
|
Debt Relief and Beyond: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead $35.3 The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative is the first comprehensive multilateral debt relief framework for low-income countries. After 12 years of this initiative, 33 countries have qualified for HIPC assistance. Debt relief, associated with HIPC and the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI), introduced in 2005, amounts to US$117 billion in nominal terms, benefiting 33 countries - an amount that represents about 50 percent of these countries 2007 GDP. This book assesses the implications of debt relief for low-income countries and how the benefits from debt relief can be preserved in the future. It examines key question related to debt relief, debt sustainability and debt management: what are the consequences of debt relief to low-income countries for poverty-reducing expenditures, growth and access to finance?; can debt relief guarantee debt sustainability? how can debt management in low-income countries be improved?; which lessons can low-income countries learn from other countries that went through debt restructuring episodes? This volume attempts to answer these and other important questions. |
|
|
Settle Your Tax Debt $3.25 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
|
|
Management of Tax Debt $22.43 No Synopsis Available |
|
|
Debt Relief For Poor Countries $16.69 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
|
|
Strategy of Debt Relief $39.6 Author: Middlebrooks, Gerald Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 130 Publication Date: 2011/08/19 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.31 inches |
|
|
The Debt $4.99 The Debt |
|
|
In Debt To $9.99 In Debt To |
|
|
The Administration of Debt Relief by the International Financial Institutions $119 Addresses the mechanisms of debt relief for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) jointly coordinated by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. This book describes the content of the HIPC program and classifies it as a legally non-binding instrument under public international law. |
|
|
Delivering on Debt Relief: From IMF Gold to a New Aid Architecture $5.63 This study brings readers up to date on the complicated and controversial subject of debt relief for the poorest countries of the world. What has actually been achieved? Has debt relief provided truly additional resources to fight poverty? How will the design and timing of the "enhanced Highly Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) initiative" affect the development prospects of the world's poorest countries and their people? The study then moves on to address several broader policy questions. Is debt relief a step toward more efficient and equitable government spending, building better institutions, and attracting productive private investment in the poorest countries? Who pays for debt relief? Is there a case for further relief? Most importantly, how can the case for debt relief be sustained in a broader effort to combat poverty in the poorest countries? |
|
|
The Debt Threat $10.99 Noreena Hertz, one of the world's leading experts on economic globalization, looks at the history of third-world debt and its crippling effects on people in developing countries. Drawing from her impressive debt-relief campaign, fact-finding travels, and meetings with top-ranking officials, Hertz offers a probing analysis of the origins of this rampant burden and its evolution through the decades. With clear principles of justice, she uncovers the imbalance of power and misuse of corrupt dictators and reckless lenders. |
|
|
Tax Relief 2001 $12.3 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
|
|
State Tax Relief for the Poor $26.81 No Synopsis Available |
Tax Relief Through An Offer In Compromise by Manny Davis Jr.
Do you want to get the IRS off your back without paying your tax liability in full? If so, you need to think about an Offer In Compromise (OIC).
This is one type of tax relief that you don





