A federal judge has ruled that New Jersey cannot limit the interest rates and fees national banks can charge for taxpayer RALs (refund anticipation loans)
Read MoreMonth: March 2008
IRS Announces Order Of Rebate Checks
My inbox has been filled with folks wanting to know when the IRS would begin mailing rebate checks and how the order would be determined.
Read MoreHow Much Is Your Rebate Check? IRS Shows You.
“How much am I getting?” That seems to be a popular question as it relates to rebate checks. If you want to know in advance,
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Form 1099 & Schedule C
Taxpayer asks: Hi, I have a question, I’m hoping you can help me resolve my issue. My husband recieved a 1099 Misc form as his
Read MoreBurning A Hole In My Fake Pocket: Rebate Meme
Jennifer, over at My Organized Biz, tagged me for a meme about rebates. She asks: 1, If you could do whatever you wanted, how would
Read MoreTax On Internet Sales Not Likely To Pass… Again
Assemblyman Charles Calderon of California wants the state to consider imposing a tax on new media downloaded from the internet. He is specifically targeting goods
Read MoreDoes Geneva Yahoo?
Yahoo! has confirmed that it will move its European headquarters from London to Geneva – just a few skips away from Google, which is now
Read MoreNote To Tax Evaders: Don’t Hide Your Money In The Shed
One of my favorite tax stories to come out of the BBC (yes, even more than the new UK budget) is the saga of Hatsue
Read MoreIs The UK Going Green?
Is the UK going green? You might think so. Since we’ve been here, we’ve been inundated with organic produce and eco-renovation television programming – my
Read MoreSin Taxes Hit UK
I’ve posted before about sin taxes – this notion of using tax as a means of controlling or modifying behavior. In the UK, the Chancellor
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