If you’re familiar with the taxing laws in various countries, you know that they can be tricky. There are generally complex formulas based on the
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Commercial Tax Prep Giants Talk Merger (Well, One Of Them, Anyway)
Is the number one tax prep service in the world about to get a little bigger? Liberty Tax Service founder John Hewitt has allegedly been
Read MoreAre Taxpayers Moving To Avoid More Taxes?
It’s funny, my line of work. I practice tax law alongside my husband who practices international and corporate law. A significant portion of his practice
Read MoreSnipes Loses Appeal
Shortly after his conviction on tax evasion charges, Wesley Snipes declared that he would appeal on the grounds that the sentence was unreasonable. Snipes got
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Federal Estate Tax
This week, the death of George Steinbrenner rekindled discussions about the federal estate tax. As you may be aware, there is no federal estate tax
Read MoreSchumer Calls To Extend HIRE Act Credit
About six months ago, a bipartisan effort to kickstart the economy in the form of new tax incentives, was signed into law by President Obama.
Read MoreFederal Estate Tax Gets Some Interest
On July 14, US Senators Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and Jon Kyl (R-AZ) released a press release with a proposal to “permanently reform the federal estate
Read MoreUK Suggests Possible Concessions on Bolt
Just days after Usain Bolt announced that he would not be participating in any meets in the UK due to tax reasons, Britain’s sports minister
Read MoreNew Jersey Caps Property Taxes: Will It Be Enough?
Nobody likes a tax hike. It especially hurts when you’re already tops for taxes in the nation. New Jersey, which holds the distinction of having
Read MoreUsain Bolts For Taxes
The fastest man in the world has finally found the one thing that will slow him down: Britain’s tax laws. According to the BBC, Bolt
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