For months/years, Congress has been happy to sit back and take a “wait and see” position on the economy as it relates to small businesses.
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Philly’s Revenue Policy Is Smoking
Oh Philly. It’s as if you really don’t *want* businesses to stick around. Yesterday, my colleague posted about her experience with the Philadelphia Tobacco and
Read MoreDems, GOP Suddenly Care About 1099 Reporting Requirement
And by “suddenly” I mean months later, after they passed it as part of a bill that they clearly didn’t read… But now that folks
Read MoreSenate GOP Balks At Boehner’s Suggestion
Gosh, just this morning, it was all hand holding and Kum ba ya in DC. Okay, maybe not so much. But House Minority Leader John
Read MoreFeeding Time
In case you haven’t heard the news, Bloglines is no longer. They will officially shut down their services as of October 1, 2010. A number
Read MoreBoehner: If Loving Obama Is Wrong, Then I Don’t Want to Be Right
Okay, maybe he didn’t take it *quite* that far. But taking a break from his earlier position, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) has signaled
Read MoreStudents “Sentenced” To Speeches By Wilk & Greenstein
A sensational tax shelter case has wrapped up in the Seattle area with the two defendants pleading guilty. The men, Jeffrey Greenstein, and Charles Wilk,
Read MoreHomebuyer Tax “Surprise” Just A Figment Of The Media’s Imagination
Yesterday, I was scrolling through CNN and I saw a headline about the “Homebuyer Tax Surprise.” A similar finance site touted the headline “Nearly 1
Read MoreDeadline Approaches for Public Comment About Forms 1099
So you’re really fired up about those new 1099 reporting requirements for 2012, right? The ones that are going to cause all of those headaches
Read MoreOoooh… I See Taxes In Your Future!
This has to be my favorite tax story of the week (even better than my vodka story, coming later today). The Telegraph (UK) is confirming
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