Just a few months after I reported seeing a bump in scam e-mails purporting to be from the IRS, a new version is making the
Read MoreMonth: September 2011
What's Mine Is Yours: IRS Issues Estate Tax Portability Guidance
Last December, Congress pushed through a whole set of changes meant to make them look good on Election Day things easier for taxpayers. One of
Read MoreBest Night Of Baseball Ever: You Can Bet On It
So wow. I hope you stayed up last night – like I did – to catch those baseball games. And by those baseball games, I
Read MoreObama's Plan For Higher Airline Taxes Sees Not So Friendly Skies Ahead
I hate to fly. There. I said it. It’s not a phobia or anything. I just find the whole experience grossly unpleasant from start to
Read MoreBack To School: Tax & Organizational Tips
It’s nearly the end of September (whew) and we’re wrapping up back to school. To help you stay organized, I’ve made a list of five
Read MoreIRS Shows Off New Look
So, every morning, I surf on over to the IRS website because: (a) I’m a geek like that; and (b) I want to keep on
Read MoreNew Jersey's Christie Entering Presidential Race?
Is New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) about to throw his hat into the race for the GOP nomination for President? It sure looks like
Read MoreNew Jersey Says No To Tax Credit for 'Jersey Shore'
As it turns out, the New Jersey tax credit wasn’t a “shore” thing after all (I know, it was a terrible pun but I couldn’t
Read MoreBack To School: Education Costs As Business Expenses
It’s common to think about education expenses as they relate to fresh-faced college students just starting out – but what about the rest of us?
Read MoreBack To School: Education Savings Bonds
Okay, you already know how savings bonds work… They’re backed by the federal government so the principal is guaranteed. When you buy them, federal savings
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