In case you’ve missed some key articles this week: Multinational corporations closer to tax holiday. Read more by clicking here. San Jose gets a revenue
Read MoreMonth: May 2011
Big Oil Tax Breaks Continue After Procedural Vote
I said it would be a tough vote and it was: the Senate voted this week to block a proposal to curb tax breaks for
Read MoreThe Month After: Refund Status, Lost Checks & Tax Planning
Tomorrow (May 18) marks exactly one month after Tax Day 2011. I know, just a month, right? It feels a lot longer to those of
Read MoreSweetening The Pot: Taxing Medical Marijuana Reaps Benefits in San Jose
Sodas. Tanning. Wine. Hookers. In the scramble to raise revenues, city, state and federal governments have considered slapping taxes on nearly everything they can figure
Read MoreSunday Mailbag: The Not So Wordy Edition
It’s finally springtime here in Philadelphia. The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming and (cough, cough) the pollen levels are crazy. And with springtime,
Read MoreMultinational Corporate Tax Holiday Gets New Interest
Imagine for a minute how you’d feel if you found out that Congress passed a law that would allow your neighbor to pay less tax
Read MoreIs Taxing Non-Profits The Solution To Balancing Budgets?
The mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, Mayor Angel Taveras, made national headlines last week when details emerged about his plan to tax nine tax-exempt hospitals,
Read MoreIRS Asks For Input On Health Care Law
For as long as I’ve been banging away on the keyboard about tax and tax policy, I don’t believe I’ve seen anything more polarizing than
Read MoreTax Breaks For Big Oil Back In The News
The soaring price of gasoline is definitely attracting some attention these days. According to the most recent data available, it will cost you, on average,
Read MoreThe Worth Of A Mother
Being a mom is a tough gig. I didn’t realize how tough until I had three of my own and figured out that in addition
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