Where to File Your 2012 Taxes in Macomb Township
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
Beyond TurboTax: Here's who can help you file your taxes before the April 15 deadline.
If you're not comfortable using TurboTax and TaxAct.com to file your taxes online, here are some local tax professionals in Macomb Township who can help you out. But call soon for an appointment because the deadline is approaching fast. Tax Changes for 2013 Tax Year When you file your 2012 taxes, you might want to start planning for these tax changes that will affect your 2013 filings. Here are some highlights of what's different: For more background on 2013 tax changes, check out this list from Business 2 Community. RELATED: Where is the best place to do your taxes? Do you have a local tax professional you'd recommend? Tell us in the comments. (No advertisements please.)
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Macomb Township's seven candidates for supervisor, clerk and treasurer fielded questions from local voters and the Macomb Township Republican Caucus Thursday at a pre-primary forum at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library main branch.
Taxes, senior services, roads, business growth and liquor licensing were just a few of the topics Macomb Township candidates addressed Thursday at the Macomb Township Republican Caucus’ first-ever Meet the Candidates forum. Held at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library main branch, 14 of the 16 candidates for supervisor, clerk, treasurer, trustee and District 13 commissioner were present to field policy and platform questions posed by local voters. Given the number of candidates and the wide range of topics covered, Patch will present the candidate’s answers in three installments: candidates for supervisor, treasurer and clerk, trustees and District 13 county commissioners. To the candidates for supervisor: Do you foresee a need to raise taxes…
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7:24 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012
I can't speak for other publications, but if you check Patch, every candidate has, or soon will have one Q&A profile. Candidates who attended the MTRC forum were quoted in three articles, depending on their race, and there have been Q&A roundups of the supervisor, clerk and treasurer races so far. Trustee candidate interviews are running this week and they will receive the same consideration as …   more ›
From common mistakes and overlooked credits, to words of wisdom on keeping records and staying ahead of the game, H&R Block tax pro Rachelle Wood offers advice for last-minute filers.
With the filing deadline for 2011 federal income tax returns coming up on April 17, Patch asked H&R Block tax professional Rachelle Wood to share a few last-minute tips and commonly overlooked credits. “The most common (mistakes) I see are the education credits,” Wood said. “People aren’t aware of what’s out there or they take the wrong one for their situation.” There are different credits that can be applied for students in secondary education, undergraduate or graduate programs, and even depending on the number of years a student has been in college. Wood recommends the American Opportunity Credit. She said the American Opportunity Credit is a $2,500 credit per student (a family may have more than one eligible member). It gives a credit …
7:07 am on Tuesday, April 10, 2012
For future reference, what questions would you ask a tax pro? Write them here in the comments and we'll be sure to cover them for next tax season.   more ›
You have one week left to file your 2011 federal income tax return before facing late penalties and interest.
In case it managed to slip by you, the filing deadline, or due date for 2011 federal income tax returns is April 17. The traditional tax return filing deadline is April 15, but as April 15 is a Sunday in 2012 and April 16 falls on Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia, everyone gets an extra two days this year to get their taxes in order. April 17 is also the due date to apply for 2011 tax extensions. Do you know about an important upcoming deadline? Share it in the comments below and we’ll consider including it in our next Last Chance feature.
Swick Tax Service and H&R Block are the Readers' Choice picks for the best place to do your taxes in Macomb County.
Where's the best place to do your taxes? Swick Tax Service and H&R Block Income Tax Preparation Services. At least that's what Patch readers have determined after the weeklong Readers' Choice quest for the best place to do your taxes in Macomb County. Swick Tax Service and H&R Block Income Tax Preparation Services tied for top honors in the poll this week. The winner was determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews in Patch Directory. Swick Tax Service is located at 24942 Harper Ave, Saint Clair Shores. H&R Block has several locations in Macomb County. Check out all of our Readers' Choice winners. Do you have something to say about Swick Tax Service or H&R Block Income Tax Preparation Services? Visit their free …
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Vote in the poll, leave a comment or submit a review for your Readers' Choice pick for the best place to do your taxes in Macomb County. Your last chance to vote is 9 a.m. Friday.
Vote in the poll, leave a comment or submit a review for your Readers' Choice pick for the best place to do your taxes in Macomb County.
We're on a quest to rate the best of the best in Macomb County. This week, we're talking about the best place to do your taxes. Vote for your favorite Readers’ Choice place in the poll below by 9 a.m. Friday, tell what it is about your favorite spot you like best and leave a review on our site. We'll post a story later that day declaring the winner. If we missed your favorite place in Macomb, New Baltimore-Chesterfield, St. Clair Shores or Shelby-Utica, let us know in the comments to nominate your choice. Click through to the profile pages of these local places and leave your review (reviews will also count toward votes in the poll): Visit Patch Places to find all kinds of places to go around town. Do you own or manage one of these …
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2:02 pm on Thursday, April 5, 2012
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When the township re-opens in 2012, a new touch-screen kiosk will be in place to allow residents to pay their taxes and assessing fees by credit card at Town Hall.
That taxes and assessing fees cannot be paid by credit card at Town Hall has proven a surprise and inconvenience to more than a few residents over the years. However, come 2012, the township plans to provide a solution to this problem in the form of a touch-screen kiosk. Mounted on one of the walls in the township's front hall, the kiosk will feature a touch-screen computer with online access to the township and county's respective bill pay websites. Currently, the treasurer's office cannot process credit card payments on site, even though residents can use their credit card to pay online. "Many times people come to Town Hall thinking they can pay here with their credit card and it doesn't work that way," said Supervisor Mark Grabow. "…
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3:33 am on Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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