My real anniversary, that is, not a blog anniversary. I’ve been married for six years. And the notion of my anniversary got me to thinking.
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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Breaks For College Sports?
Everybody in the US (and beyond) seems to agree that the Tax Code is broken. What we can’t seem to agree on is how to
Read MoreFootball Mania
Back in February, Madeline authored an interesting post about the tax implications of college football. Not to be outdone at the beginning of football season,
Read MoreHome Business, Home Business On The Range
The Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C., recently released its State Business Tax Climate Index which ranks how “business friendly”
Read MoreA Virtual Tax Headache
Ever wish you could live a double life? Growing numbers of people do every day. At least, virtually, courtesy of a San Francisco-based Linden Lab
Read MoreThe Devil, Er, IRS, To Pay
In part of its efforts to get more money faster be more tax-payer friendly, the IRS has finally brought its Installment Plan Agreement online. The
Read MoreTax Compliance A Real Goal
It’s not just movie stars who are getting in trouble for not paying their taxes these days. Professional athletes have their share of issues, too.
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Expenses
As part of a regular series, I’m instituting “Fix the Tax Code Friday!” Everybody in the US (and beyond) seems to agree that the Tax
Read MoreI Hear That Namibia Is Nice This Time of Year…
Officials have confirmed that Wesley Snipes, who has an arrest warrant pending in the United States for tax evasion, is currently filming a movie in
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Rules & Caveats
Okay, here’s your chance to ask me your questions about tax and the Tax Code. And yes, there are caveats. What did you expect? I
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