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Month: June 2011

Michele Bachmann On Board With Tax Holiday

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 30, 2011

Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann one-upped the competition when instead of sticking with the routine “no new taxes” mantra being recited, she suggested “no taxes.”

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Ten Tips For Claiming Summer Camp Expenses On Your Taxes

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 29, 2011May 18, 2020

If your household is anything like mine, you’re in full summer camp mode right now…  With school out, summer becomes a whirlwind of vacations and

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Californians Find Change In Their Legislative Sofas

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 28, 2011

There’s temporary and then there’s temporary. Most legislators, it seems, tend to approach temporary tax raises as if slapping the label on it somehow makes

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Deduct This: History Of The IRA Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 27, 2011

Remember Studebaker? Studebaker was a manufacturing company that started in 1852 in South Bend, Indiana, making wagons for farmers, miners, and the military. Ten years

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Deduct This: History Of The Tax Attorney’s Fees Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 25, 2011May 19, 2020

Wait? You mean that you didn’t know that there was such a thing as the tax attorney’s fees deduction? Well, perhaps that’s because it’s not

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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Lesser Of Tax Evils?

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 25, 2011

This month, Philadelphia voted to raise property taxes rather than impose a controversial sales tax on soda and sugary drinks, while New York won another

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Tax Scams Making The Rounds Again

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 23, 2011

Apparently, scammers hope that taxpayers have a short memory. The EFTPS scam that was making the rounds last fall is gaining steam again. This time,

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New York Fight Keeps Court Dockets Smoking

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 21, 2011

I’ve often said that I believe that the behaviors associated with sales tax rates are overstated. I actually don’t believe that folks will drive across

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FBAR Deadline Looming

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 21, 2011

Donna (not her real name, of course) has been breaking the law for years. The funny thing is she doesn’t look like your stereotypical criminal:

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Deduct This: The History Of The Medical Expenses Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 20, 2011

When you ask most taxpayers about available tax deductions, the deduction for medical expenses immediately springs to mind. It’s probably one of the most talked

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