In consideration of the news that it’s costing us as much to promote and process the rebate checks as the combined Super Bowl advertising budget
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Is Education Important?
As talk of recession increases, I’m hearing more and more folks question the merits of higher education. I have to say, I completely understand where
Read MoreWhy Didn’t IRS Just Buy Super Bowl Commercials?
As it turns out, the economic stimulus plan is costing us even more money than the $100 billion being mailed out “for free” to Americans.
Read MoreIRS Is Hip To Your Jive Talk: Yep, They’ve Gone YouTube
Apparently, the IRS is trying to relate to the current generation. No, they’re not texting you – yet. But they are on YouTube. Here, Linda
Read MoreBeing Right Isn’t The Same As Not Getting Audited
Lots of people like being right. But in the tax world, just like in other situations, being right isn’t always enough. A good friend recently
Read MoreArgentine Farm Tax Crisis Worsens
I went to the supermarket on yesterday to pick up some milk, strawberry cream cheese (my daughter’s current favorite) and orange juice. I left with
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Liabilities & Rebates
Taxpayer asks: If you owe the unemployment office 1500.00 of being over charged benefits do I still qualify for the check or do they keep
Read MoreObama Releases Tax Returns, Challenges Clinton To Do The Same
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has released seven years of his tax individual returns this week. The Obama family reported income of $1.65 million in
Read MoreWhat? Tax Changes Benefit the Wealthy?
Over the past ten years, the tax burden on wages has eased in most of the world’s industrial countries, according to the Organization for Economic
Read MoreCould You Use $1.2 Billion?
The IRS has announced that there are unclaimed refunds totaling approximately $1.2 billion for folks who failed to file a federal income tax return for
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