This week, I’ve asked readers to chime in on the Bush tax cuts. This guest post is courtesy of “A citizen proud to pay his
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Guest Post: Death To The Estate Tax
This week, I’ve asked readers to chime in on the Bush tax cuts. This guest post is courtesy of Vinny Kochetta (for more on the
Read MoreBush Tax Cuts
This week, I’m letting my readers take over and tell you what they think about the expiring Bush tax cuts. As always, I think background
Read MoreWe Interrupt This Blog…
So when technology works, it’s awesome. When it doesn’t, not so much. I’m getting used to this iPad so give me a second to get
Read MoreLet The Charitable Mud-Slinging Begin!
It’s an important election year. I’m sure you’ve heard that about a million times. That, of course, leads to discussions about the importance of the
Read MoreOn A Roll: New York Clarifies 'Bagel Tax'
As tax officials all over the country ramp up tax revenue collection efforts (the Philly “blogger tax” being a prime example), state tax officials in
Read MoreIRS Gives UBS A Pass
So maybe it is a kindler, gentler IRS after all… The IRS has announced that it will drop its civil suit against the Swiss-based UBS,
Read MoreTax & The City: Philly Tax Takes On A Life Of Its Own
On Sunday night, I got a text from a friend. It said simply, “Did you hear about the Philly blogger tax?” I hadn’t heard of
Read MoreBlogger-Gate: Yeah, I’m On It
I’ve received an amazing number of emails, phone calls and Twitter DMs about the infamous “blog tax” story making the rounds in Philadelphia… I am
Read MoreRoni Deutch Sued By California Attorney General
Roni Deutch, the so-called “Tax Lady” (absolutely no relation, thank you very much) has been slapped with a $34 million lawsuit by California Attorney General
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