Remember those new reporting requirements for businesses that were tucked away inside the health care bill? “Unpopular” doesn’t even begin to describe the provision. So
Read MoreMonth: July 2010
What’s Next For Rangel?
So what’s the punishment for Rangel’s numerous ethics violations, including financial wrongdoing and “harming the credibility of Congress”? A stern reprimand of course. That’ll teach
Read MoreRangel Gets Slammed
We’ve seen it coming for quite some time: Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), the former head of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, has been hit
Read MoreMoney Talks: Chris Tucker’s Tax Woes
The star of “Rush Hour” (and its lucrative sequels), Chris Tucker, has made headlines for something other than acting these days. According to TMZ, the
Read MoreBack To School Shopping: Sales Tax Holidays & More
I can’t believe that folks are already talking about back to school… With all of the snow this year, I feel like my kids just
Read MoreYachtgate Is Over
The whole of Massachusetts – nay, the world – can issue a collective sigh of relief now: Yachtgate has finally come to an end. Senator
Read MoreSmaller Charities Get Important Extension
Smaller charities, meaning those that have annual gross receipts of less than $25,000, may be at risk this year of losing their tax-exempt status. Under
Read MoreFree Sperm Isn’t Enough To Make Organization Tax Exempt
We do a lot of nonprofit and tax-exempt work at my firm. People come into my office with all kinds of ideas for charitable organizations.
Read MorePaterson’s Take On The Budget: “Everyone Is Tired Of This”
New York has a problem: there’s no budget. The budget was due on April 1. Almost four months later, the budget still sits on the
Read MoreIRS Trumps Facebook In Customer Service Survey
George Clooney isn’t a fan of Facebook. According to the UK media, Clooney reportedly remarked about the social media site: I would rather have a
Read More