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View Article  Fred Harteis News Articles- IRS Softens Rules in Hard Times

Fred Harteis News Articles-  You know it's tough economic times when the Internal Revenue Service says it will waive late penalties and negotiate payment plans for struggling taxpayers. But with 10 million people out of work as tax-filing season approaches, the IRS is changing its rules to show that the tax man does indeed feel your pain. It announced new steps it's taking to help financially-stressed taxpayers who make good-faith efforts to pay up.

 

They include:

* Collection suspensions: IRS employees now have greater authority to suspend collection actions in cases where taxpayers simply can't pay.

 

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View Article  Fred Harteis News Articles - Life after a six-figure salary

Fred Harteis News Articles - Happy new year and welcome to your new job. One that pays 30%, 50%, 70% less than your old one.

 

That's right: With more than three job seekers for every opening, more workers are having to take significant pay cuts to find employment.

 

"For people who have been laid off, this is obviously a buyer's market," said Ravin Jesuthasan, a managing principal at Towers Perrin. "We're seeing pay levels in new positions coming down."

 

In fact, 63% of unemployed workers said they would be willing to accept a job offer that pays ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis News Articles - Kick the debt habit

 

Fred Harteis News Articles-  The year of 2008 was marked by massive 401(k) losses, more people out of work and more homes in foreclosure. But 2009 can be different for your wallet. Here's how to kick your debt habit.

 

1. Review your habits

Credit Card debt is one of the most costly out there. Our habits - like only paying the minimum amount each month can dig us deeper into debt.

 

For example: If you have a balance of $5,000 dollars and you only make the minimum monthly payment, it will take you 351 months to ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis News Articles- Post-layoff assistance

Fred Harteis News Articles - This holiday season folks are thinking more about their bottom line than presents and mistletoe, and some are just struggling to keep their heads above water.

 

Here's your guide to financial help.

 

1) Get Unemployment

First, if you've lost your job and you don't know where to file for unemployment or what benefits you qualify for, check out workforcesecurity.doleta.gov.

 

There is a two to three week waiting period before benefits start, so don't wait to apply.

 

If you want to find a local career center where you can search job ...   more »