Archive for September, 2009

home debt relief

Is foreclosure debt relief still taxed or not?

Recently, there was talk that the IRS was changing its rules so that debt relief experienced by persons who lost their homes to foreclosure would no longer be taxed. What’s the status on this rule change?

Mortgage foreclosure is still considered to be taxable by the IRS.
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When it comes to seeking debt relief, many debt-ridden Americans opt for debt settlement. You might wonder if this popular debt relief procedure is right for you. Keep reading on for five reasons why you will typically find settlement to be your best choice.
1. Percentage of Debt Eliminated: The goal of settlement is to get [...]

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The easy way is actually into debt as you already found out. The tricky bit is to get out with your shirt. It is fairly easy to get out of debt, but it is just not as much fun as getting in it. That is why most of us never do it, but your life [...]

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Between Dire and Disastrous
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era [...]

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Why does Obama want to use taxpayers $ to reduce poverty in other countries. What about poverty in USA?

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56405
Sen. Barack Obama, perhaps giving America a preview of priorities he would pursue if elected president, is rejoicing over the Senate committee passage of a plan that could end up costing taxpayers billions of dollars in an [...]