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Month: September 2011

"Death", Alzheimer's & Taxes: When "I Do" Turns Complicated

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 22, 2011January 21, 2020

I love that scene in When Harry Met Sally when Billy Crystal’s Harry Burns looks at Meg Ryan’s Sally Albright and says: I came here

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Death & Taxes: The Real Cost Of The Death Penalty

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 22, 2011

On September 21, 2011, at exactly 11:08 p.m. EST, Troy Davis was put to death by the state of Georgia after the U.S. Supreme Court

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Back To School: Scholarships & Fellowships

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 21, 2011May 19, 2020

With all of the focus on the cost of higher education, it’s easy to forget that there are a number of scholarships and fellowships available.

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More States Eye Amazon Sales Tax Deal

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 18, 2011

So who didn’t see this coming? With the ink barely dry on California’s internet sales tax deal with Amazon, other states are chatting up a similar

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Back To School: Tuition & Fees Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 18, 2011May 19, 2020

You may be able to deduct qualified tuition and related expenses that you pay for yourself, your spouse, or a dependent, as a tuition and

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Back To School: Education Tax Credits

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 18, 2011May 19, 2020

Education tax credits can help offset the costs of paying for your education or costs you pay for an eligible student who is your spouse

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Congress Breaks Out Thesaurus For Super-Committee

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 17, 2011

It’s taken the country more than 100 years to make the Tax Code as complicated as it stands today. And yet, in clear DC fashion,

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Here’s The Situation: Call To Block “Jersey Shore” Tax Credit

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 16, 2011

When you live in Philadelphia, you have to make fun of New Jersey. I think it’s in the City charter or something. And as much

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Back To School: Deductions For Soccer, Cheerleading & Extracurricular Activities?

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 15, 2011May 19, 2020

I need a full time assistant just to manage the kids these days (don’t worry, Mom, I don’t actually have one). School started last week

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IRS, Employers Finally Connect On Cell Phone Issues

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 14, 2011

I have a terrible confession to make: I never leave the house without my cell phone. Really. I rely on my cell phone for work-related

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