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Demystifying Online Mortgages: A Step-by-Step Guide

Posted by Jackson T on April 26, 2024 at 10:58am 0 Comments

The transition to online mortgages has transformed the real estate landscape, providing a streamlined, efficient way to secure financing for home purchases. These platforms eliminate the traditional hurdles of mortgage applications through a direct, simplified approach. They cater to both seasoned buyers and first-time applicants by offering easy access to essential information and tools.

Online mortgage platforms provide clarity and convenience to the home-buying process. With…

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Combating the IRS with the New Tax Filing Changes

IRS Exposed The Bureaucrats Have No Clothes•As of January 2022 – 6.5 Million 2020 returns have not been processed•2.5 Million 2020 returns are being amended•IRS is still working form home•Only 2% of calls to the IRS Help Desk are being answered•I CAN GET A HOLD OF THEM IN 3 MINUTES•News Filing Tractor Trailers Outside IRS Offices…See More
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Combating the IRS with the New Tax Filing Changes

Posted on January 24, 2022 at 2:30am 0 Comments

IRS Exposed

The Bureaucrats Have No Clothes

•As of January 2022 – 6.5 Million 2020 returns have not been processed

•2.5 Million 2020 returns are being amended

•IRS is still working form home

•Only 2% of calls to the IRS Help Desk are being answered

•I CAN GET A HOLD OF THEM IN 3 MINUTES

•News Filing Tractor Trailers Outside IRS Offices…

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