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TaxWatch: New rule makes filing easier for those in partnerships, estates Investors and beneficiaries should be jubilant about the Internal Revenue Service’s recent announcement that it’s cutting to five months from six the extension of time to file certain business and trust tax returns TaxWatch: IRS hikes business-mileage deduction rate for second half of 2008 SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The rising cost of gas prompted the IRS to increase the standard mileage-rate deduction for business-related driving for the second half of 2008, the tax agency announces. Taxing Times: More than 85 million stimulus payments sent this year So far this year, the Treasury Department has sent about 85.2 million fiscal stimulus payments totaling about $70.8 billion. That means they're more than halfway through the some 130 million payments the government estimates it will send this year. TaxWatch: A second stimulus check? Don't cash it unless you're entitled Even as millions of people are anxiously checking their mailboxes and bank accounts for their stimulus payments, others have received more than their fair share. TaxWatch: Stimulus payments continue, but at a slower pace SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The rate of fiscal stimulus payments slowed in the fifth week, with about 5.8 million payments sent in the week ending May 30, compared with 6.2 million a week earlier, says the U.S. Treasury. Taxing Times: Stimulus payments will come, eventually -- well, most of them I haven’t received my stimulus payment yet. Have you? In my case, I think I know why: I filed too close to the April 15 deadline for the IRS to process my return in time to get my payment in the first round. Almost 46 million payments have been sent thus far, the U.S. Treasury said Friday. TaxWatch: Almost 46 million stimulus payments sent, a few to wrong accounts Almost 46 million stimulus payments totaling about $41 billion were sent to taxpayers in the three weeks ending May 16, the U.S. Treasury Department said Friday. TaxWatch: Got stimulus-payment questions? The IRS offers some answers About 7.7 million taxpayers received their stimulus payments in the week ending May 2, but plenty of other eager taxpayers are asking when their checks will arrive, the IRS said Wednesday. Marshall Loeb's Daily Money Tip: Year-round tax strategies you'll need if you're self-employed Though the tax season is past us, some people must continue to pay taxes year round: the self-employed. For them, tax planning never stops. TaxWatch: Stimulus funds sent to IRAs can be withdrawn penalty-free: IRS If you opted to have your 2007 tax refund directly deposited into a retirement account, your stimulus payment will be sent to the same account -- but you can withdraw the stimulus money without penalty, the Internal Revenue Service says.
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