It turns out that the news about the SE tax break hasn’t garnered much press outside of the tax world. I’m fairly surprised by the
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Is New Jersey Running Out of Money?
New Jersey taxpayers bear one of the highest state and local tax burdens in the country, a fact that wasn’t lost on voters in the
Read MoreCreating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act Goes Nowhere
Congress might not be getting much accomplished this quarter but you can’t say they’re not trying (well, depending on your definition of “trying”). The Senate
Read MoreThanks For The Birthday Wishes
It was such a nice surprise to get up this morning and find my inbox and my Facebook wall filled with such kind birthday wishes!
Read MoreOnline PTIN Registration Opens
That sigh you just heard? It’s the sound of tax professionals everywhere finally breathing after the IRS issued final regulations requiring paid tax return preparers
Read MoreTax Cut Vote Pushed Back
Oh c’mon, like you didn’t see this coming a mile away… Congress has figured out that they’re pretty much damned if they do and damned
Read MoreSelf-Employed Folks Get A (Tax) Break
As the debate over health care and health care costs continued to draw attention, it appeared as if the smallest of businesses, those who are
Read MoreFix the Tax Code Friday: Extending The Making Work Pay Credit
Although the Bush tax cuts are making the most news these days (a logical focus considering the size and scope of the cuts), Congress is
Read MoreExisting Home Sales Rebound In August
Interesting reading from CNN this morning that indicates that the housing market might be steadying: Existing home sales rebound in August – Sep. 23, 2010.
Read MoreGOP Pledge To America: No New Taxes (Now Cue The Dancers)
Today, at a hardware store in Virginia, the GOP hopes to with their “Pledge for America.” I had hoped to upload it to the site
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