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Ask The Taxgirl: Other tax sites

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 20, 2008December 4, 2019

Taxpayer asks:

Hey taxgirl,

I love your site and I read it every chance I get. This is not the kind of stuff I would read normally but I like it. Can you name other web sites that you read? I’m not interested in technical stuff.

Taxgirl says:

First of all, thanks so much for reading! I am so glad that you like the site.

Hmm. This is a tough question. I read a lot of great tax blogs. I’m going to list a few of my favorites… I hope that you don’t consider this list all inclusive – Google around and see what you like.

I really enjoy the funny Kay Bell at Don’t Mess With Taxes – though her judgment when it comes to football is seriously impaired (Go Eagles!).

You’ll get straight talk from Robert Flach at the Wandering Tax Pro – which I appreciate.

Joe Kristan at Roth & Company, PC, is witty and knowledgeable – he’s tops on my RSS reader.

Prof James Maule has a great ability on Mauled Again to delve deeply into the meat of tax and still keep it interesting. Follow along for primers on tax law.

Joel Schoenmeyer at Death and Taxes can be pretty specific – but if you’re looking for well written commentary on gift and estates tax, you’ll be glad that you stopped by.

And I know that you said that you didn’t want technical, but I can’t not mention TaxProf Blog. Give it a peek.

I hate doing lists because inevitably, someone gets left out. So if you’re great and I left you off – my apologies!

I’d love to hear your favorites, too. Let me know who you read!

Before you go: be sure to read my disclaimer. Remember, I’m a lawyer and we love disclaimers.
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4 thoughts on “Ask The Taxgirl: Other tax sites”

  1. Robert D Flach says:
    June 21, 2008 at 8:03 am

    Kelly-

    Thanks for including me in such good company. I am glad you find THE WANDERING TAX PRO worth recommending.

    Reply
  2. TexasEd says:
    June 21, 2008 at 11:55 am

    Great links. Thanks for including them. Note the link for Dont Mess with taxes is missing a “com”, or at least the link didn’t work for me ’til I added it. You have a really interesting blog; I’m enjoying reading it.

    Reply
  3. Kelly says:
    June 21, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    TexasEd,
    DOH! Thanks for pointing that out – it’s fixed now!
    And thanks for the kind words – I hope you’ll keep reading! 😉

    Reply
  4. irslinda says:
    June 22, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    no stimulus payments will be issued after dec 5th. This thing was a mess. Seniors who have not filed taxes in years filed multi returns causing much havoc.

    Reply

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