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
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Bush 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
Read MoreIRS Proposes To Amend Rules Regulating Tax Professionals
If you’ve ever received an email or a notice from a tax professional, you’ve probably seen something tacked onto the bottom that looks like this:
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