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Prior to 2008, the real estate market was essentially the prime driver of the United States economy after consumer spending. The housing bubble began to burst in 2008 and the subsequent collapse of the housing market continues to be a major problem into 2010 and is project to remain so through 2011 at the earliest. As a consequence, the United … more
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It should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the American tax system that it can be a rather complicated matter to determine whether or not your child in college can be claimed as a dependent for purposes of your annual tax return. There are a series of factors that have to be taken into account to make this … more
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On January 12, 2010, Haiti – already the poorest and least developed country in the Western Hemisphere – was hit by a massive 7.0 Mw earthquake. This resulted in one of the largest humanitarian disasters in recent history, with more than 225,000 people being killed, 300,000 be injured and more than a million people being left … more
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The rise of the Internet has resulted in a boom of home businesses, usually based on some sort of Internet related activity. At the same time there has been a proliferation of outfits promoting what the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines as “abusive home-based business tax schemes” or schemes that sell the notion that by claiming a home-based business you … more