What is it about New Zealand that makes it so darn appealing for movie-making? Residents cite the natural beauty of the area. Sir Peter Jackson,
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Geeks and Wonks Read My Blog – Who Knew?
Thanks to the kind folks over at CPA Trendlines for including the blog in their list of “64 Tax Blogs for Geeks and Wonks.” Taxgirl
Read MoreIRS Seeks Applicants for Advisory Committee
The IRS has announced that they are seeking applicants for the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities (ACT). The ACT is an organized
Read MoreMichigan Gets Ford Tough on Tax Credits
So far this year, Ford Motor has earned an astounding $6.3 billion. That’s a pretty remarkable turnaround in a slow economy from the auto maker’s
Read MoreEven Sales Tax Bills Are Bigger In Texas
Everyone has that moment when they get a bill and think, “Oh my gosh, how am I going to pay for this?” Just imagine how
Read MoreTax Talk 2010: Randy Hultgren
Our next installment of Tax Talk 2010 features Randy Hultgren, the Republican candidate for Congress in the 14th Congressional District of Illinois. I emailed Mr.
Read MoreThe Tax Grinch Who Stole Halloween
My kids are budding entrepreneurs. The list of proposed businesses that my daughters, in particular, have created grows longer every day. My personal favorite –
Read MoreTax Talk 2010: Carly Fiorina
Our next installment of Tax Talk 2010 features Carly Fiorina, the Republican candidate for California Senator. I emailed Ms. Fiorina a set of six questions
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Social Security Benefits
If you follow me on Social Media at all (I’m on twitter here and Facebook here), you’ve probably heard me grumbling about the riots in
Read MoreTax Talk 2010: Jon Runyan
Our first installment of Tax Talk 2010 features Jon Runyan, the Republican candidate for New Jersey’s Third Congressional District. I emailed Mr. Runyan a set
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