3rd Quarter 2007 Estimated Taxes Due
Just a quick reminder to those of you that need to make estiamted tax payments… 3rd Quarter estimated taxes are due tomorrow, (Monday, September 17th. You might also be interested in my rundown of key 2007 tax deadlines. Also remember that if you filed an extension on your 2006 taxes last spring, they’re due by October 15th at the latest.
Published on September 16th, 2007 - 2 Comments
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