Roger Knecht

God, Guns & Guts are what made America Free

Browsing Posts published in June, 2010

Ladies and Gentleman, the U.S. Government has just declared war on the general public.

Methods used will be poisoning, road traffic accidents, lethal vaccinations, being shot in the head, being abducted and tortured, disappearance and anyway that makes out it was accidental death thus saving on paperwork and inquiries. U.S. intelligence will covertly assess your behavior and movements then base the assassination around your everyday activities. This law will be abused and no one will know ;)

Ladies and Gentleman, the U.S. Government has just declared war on the general public.

This is a reupload from DrRonPaul2012’s channel-
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrRonPaul…

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A 10-percent excise tax on indoor UV tanning services goes into effect on July 1, 2010. The tax doesn’t apply to phototherapy services performed by a licensed medical professional on his or her premises. There’s also an exception for certain physical fitness facilities that offer tanning as an incidental service to members without a separately identifiable fee.

For more information on the tax and how it will be administered, go to the IRS website.

Nine tips on the 10-percent tax on tanning services can be found on the IRS website.

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The IRS has set up a Gulf Oil Spill Information Center on the IRS website. Information and assistance with tax issues is available for individuals and businesses impacted by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Special help will be available at a series of events along the Gulf Coast on July 17, 2010.

Full details on the oil spill and the States providing events are available on the IRS website.

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On June 30, Congress passed HR 5623, The Homebuyer Assistance Improvement Act of 2010. The Act extends the date for closing binding contracts entered into before May 1, 2010, to on or before September 30, 2010. This will provide tax relief for those taxpayers who missed the June 30, 2010, deadline allowing them to close the contract and claim the $8,000 or $6,500 homebuyer tax credit.

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Some people cringe at the thought of receiving customer complaints. But what if you saw it as an opportunity to inspire client loyalty instead? The way you respond to clients’ complaints can make or break a relationship, determining just how much longevity you can have with some of your customers.  While you may think that some clients are particularly testy, your approach to customer service can make all the difference, especially once a mistake has been made and/or a complaint has been lodged.  Glenn Ross, an AllBusiness.com blogger, offers two tips in recovering from client grievances in a post entitled “Two Things to Remember in Resolving Customer Service Complaints.”

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Americans showed far less appetite to buy new homes last month after the government stopped offering a homebuyer tax credit. The news signaled a renewed housing slump that threatens the broader U.S. economy.

Sales of new homes fell in May to their lowest level on record, plunging 33 percent from the month before. The bleak data followed a report earlier this week that sales of existing homes dipped, too.

The Federal Reserve, mindful of the fragility of the housing market, struck a more cautious tone Wednesday in its read on the economy. It said only that the recovery is “proceeding.” It had previously said the rebound was strengthening.

The Fed repeated its pledge to hold interest rates at record lows to fuel economic growth. That has helped keep mortgage rates down, but even ultra-low rates couldn’t overcome the chilling effect on new-home sales caused by the end of the tax credits.

The discouraging report on housing “really speaks to the sustainability of the economy without stimulus” from the government, said Wells Fargo Securities economist Anika Khan. “We are still very much in the nascent stages of the recovery.”

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The dollar is an unreliable international currency and should be replaced by a more stable system, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs said in a report released Tuesday.

The use of the dollar for international trade came under increasing scrutiny when the U.S. economy fell into recession. “The dollar has proved not to be a stable store of value, which is a requisite for a stable reserve currency,” the report said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/06/29/un.report.dollar/index.html?hpt=T2

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We’ve been asking leading experts in the profession: What do you see as the top tech trends for accounting firms?

Byron Patrick, a leading edge CPA.CITP, and CEO of Simplified Innovations Inc.,  a hosted services provider, weighs in:

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