Posts Tagged ‘Minutes’

Why Do My Christmas Lights Trip My Breaker After About 20 Minutes?

December 16th, 2009 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in holidays

I have a circuit with 3 outlets and a 20 amp breaker for my Christmas lights. The first outlet is a ground fault outlet. The other 2 are normal outlets. After about 15 or 20 minutes my breaker trips. I really dont think I have over 20 amps in lights. I would think that if it were a short due to snow the ground fault would trip first, but its not. I was very careful to waterproof all extension cord joins as best I could. Any thought are appreciated.

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Dell Inspiron Mini 1011 10.1-Inch Obsidian Black Netbook - Up to 8 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life

December 14th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in technie stuff

Dell Inspiron Mini 1011 10.1-Inch Obsidian Black Netbook - Up to 8 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

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Filing an Irs Tax Extension With Filelater – 5 Minutes Gives You 6 More Months to File

October 20th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in life logistics

Welcome to yet another tax season.

With a matter of days remaining until the April 15 IRS income tax deadline, the stress level of Americans is on the rise. Prepare yourself for more angry drivers on the freeways, impatient customers in the lines of local coffee shops and grocery stores, and friends who don’t quite treat you like the friends they were only weeks ago.

Looking for a way to cut down on the April tax time blues? There’s a little known secret called an IRS tax extension (the technical term is an IRS Form 4868 – Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return), and a company called FileLater who can help. Of 130M United States federal income tax filers, about 10M filed for automated extensions last year, so you won’t be alone. And the IRS doesn’t ask (or care) why you file for an extension.

Almost every tax-paying American is automatically eligible to file an IRS tax extension, and it can be easy to do. In about 5 minutes, you can go to File Later’s website, answer a handful of relatively simple questions, and have your tax extension e-filed to the IRS for you. In a couple of days, you’ll get an email with IRS confirmation that your new tax deadline is October 15.

To file a tax extension online you’ll need to provide some basic personal information, and an estimate of your tax liability. Don’t have a clue if you owe or if you’ll be getting a refund? Don’t worry, the better tax extension filing services like FileLater will provide you with a simple calculator to make determining your tax liability easy.

If you’re in the minority of tax filers who will owe money to the IRS (rather than getting a refund) the IRS will still want their money by April 15 or you could be hit with a late payment penalty. Filing a tax extension will give you the extra 6 months to file your tax return, but it doesn’t give you extra time to pay the IRS. That means you either have to mail a check postmarked by April 15 to the IRS or provide bank information online for an automatic withdrawal. If you expect to get a refund, then there’s nothing to consider.

The deadline for filing your income tax extension is April 15. A simple 5 minutes with File Later can give you an additional 6 months to file your taxes, and your stressed out CPA or tax professional will love you for it.

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File Later, provides a secure online solution for those individuals seeking to e-file an IRS tax extension (also known as IRS Form 4868). www.filelater.com

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