The Internal Revenue Service has announced that new tax glossaries are available in Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Korean, Russian and Vietnamese. A Spanish version was
Read MoreMonth: November 2007
You’re Fired.
Well, no one’s really getting fired… The Business Channel at b5media is hosting its own version of The Apprentice. You can vote for your favorite
Read MoreSo Exactly How Much Do You Want To Smoke?
That’s what legislatures seem to be trying to find out these days. Wisconsin has enacted a $1.77 per pack cigarette tax (raising the tax an
Read MoreThe Mother Of All Tax Bills
Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) has unveiled what he calls “the mother of all tax bills.” The result would be a sizable “re-shifting” of the current
Read MoreWarren Buffett Is Critical… Of The Rich?
I’m been following the conversations on Warren Buffett and his concerns about the tax system and have to say that I find it fascinating. When
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Offers In Compromise
My recent post about an Offer in Compromise (where a taxpayer pays less than their existing liability as part of a deal) gone bad is
Read MoreAre IRS Employees Actually Responsible For Anything?
Apparently not. It’s rare that I blog about client matters. I like to keep them private for a variety of reasons, not the least of
Read MoreAre You The Next John Grisham?
If you think so, or even if you just want to give it a go, check out NaNoWriMo this November. I’m participating (user name is
Read MoreIowa Tax Department Is Scrooge For Halloween
When Iowa tax officials were looking for ways to increase revenue, they figured they would strike right at the heart of massive tax fraud: tax
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