Welcome to my series on state taxes! For information about what I’m trying to do, read my introductory bit. And now, without further ado, let’s
Read MoreMonth: October 2008
Technical Difficulties – Please Stand By (Whilst I Pull My Hair Out)
On yesterday, the site went wild. Errors, errors everywhere. Broken links, no feed, two to three of the same posts at once, total chaos. I
Read MoreState Tax Series Begins!
Today, I kick off my series on state taxes! The plan is to make it from A to, er, W (Alabama to Wyoming). It’s worth
Read MoreGermany Tired Of Holes In Swiss Policy
Switzerland likes to think of itself as a neutral tax haven. Germany, however, thinks that its much more menacing than that, with Peer Steinbrück, the
Read MoreBush May Be Warming To Second Stimulus Package
Even though many politicians – including President Bush – are still reticent to use the “R” word (recession), economic pundits, including those in the Bush
Read MoreUp, Up & Away… In My Beautiful Tax Balloon
As the economy continues on its wild ride, the IRS has announced a series of adjustments for tax brackets and other provisions for the 2009
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Trademark Expenses & Legal Fees
Taxpayer asks: I have an online website sponsored through a company where I sell items and make a percentage off each sale. I am in
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Qualifying Children & Rebate Checks
Taxpayer asks: We claimed our son last year on our taxes. Born April 1989. We have a daughter who is 16. We recieved $1500 stimulus
Read MorePelosi Confirms Tax Rebates ‘Unlikely’ Before New Year
In a move that should surprise very few, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi confirmed yesterday that Congress is “unlikely” to approve an economic stimulus package that
Read MoreJoe the Plumber Owes Taxes (Psst, and Not a Plumber)
It turns out that “Joe the Plumber” has more tax issues than were spotlighted during the final presidential debate. He doesn’t just not like taxes,
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