Taxpayer asks: I read your advice about deductions for business expenses but I don’t use a home office or some of the other things you
Read MoreMonth: November 2006
Looking For A Little Extra Christmas Cash?
You might be entitled to a little holiday bling, courtesy of the IRS. It seems that the IRS has checks for 95,746 taxpayers for a
Read MoreStreet Fight
Putting a period (or perhaps an ellipsis) at the end of a three-year investigation, T. Milton Street, Sr. the brother of Mayor John F. Street
Read MoreThe Boy Who Cried Rape
What’s worse than potentially cheating the US government out of millions of dollars? Whining about it. Yes, you guessed it. There’s more news on Wesley
Read MoreIRS Goes The (Long) Distance
The IRS has (finally) announced a formula for determining the refund for businesses and tax-exempt organizations to estimate their federal telephone excise tax refunds. As
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Sales Tax
It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! It’s also Black Friday – for those of you who are outside of the US, it’s the traditional first
Read MoreNCAA: Ball Is In IRS’ Court
NCAA President Myles Brand has (finally) responded to the ongoing inquiry into the tax-exempt status of the organization in a 25-page letter posted on the
Read MoreNew Faces At The Helm
IRS Commissioner Mark Everson has announced the appointments of Kevin Brown and Linda Stiff as deputy commissioners beginning December 1. Brown and Stiff replace outgoing
Read MoreThe Price You Pay
Following up on my recent post about the NCAA, college sports and tax-exempt status, take a look at this tidbit in USA Today which reports
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Gambling Losses
It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! Casinos are headed to Pennsylvania and many other states this year as revenue raisers for state governments. Winnings are
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