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
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Existing 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
Read MoreTax Breaks Expiring Soon – No, Not Those Tax Breaks
As the debate over extending those Bush tax cuts continues, another tax break is slipping away… The Making Work Pay Credit, in place for the
Read MoreTax Talk 2010
I’ve been writing a lot this year about the upcoming Congressional election. It’s important for a number of reasons not the least of which is
Read MoreDoes Congress Understand Who Works In Small Businesses?
Last month, I went on vacation and I saw America. No, I didn’t do some month long cross country trip (though with three kids and
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: ‘Fall Can’t Come Fast Enough’ Edition
I’m not a fan of summer. I know, that’s somehow un-American to say it out loud, but it’s true. I don’t like the heat and
Read MoreThe Oprah Of Oz
You get a car! And you get a car! Remember when Oprah gave out cars like other people give out refrigerator magnets and foam cup
Read MoreRussian Minister Encourages Citizens To Smoke, Drink More
I’ve often written about the fact that I believe that “sin taxes” – excise taxes on things that are ostensibly bad for us and should
Read MoreUNH School of Law to Host Intellectual Property Tax Challenge
I love a good challenge, don’t you? The University of New Hampshire School of Law (formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center) hopes that you do. They’re
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