Those must have been some delicious muffins. Initial reports out of the Department of Justice last month indicated that department officials had doled out $16
Read MoreMonth: October 2011
Big Banks Switch Course On Debit Card Fees
I was wrong. There, I said it. I was absolutely convinced that Bank of America‘s plan to charge its own customers fees for using their
Read MoreChinese Government Attempts To Censor Online Access After Tax Riots
Riot police have reportedly moved in to calm protestors after rioting broke out inside a metro area over taxes. No, this isn’t Oakland, California. It’s
Read MorePerry Wants You to Know That Romney Is Rich: Do You Care?
Let’s say that you have a shot at your dream job. You’ve done your homework, you’ve put in the hours, you’ve managed to get through
Read MoreIRS Gone Bad: Are Things About To Get Even Worse?
Over the years, I’ve represented a lot of clients. I’ve listened to hours and hours of IRS hold music. And I’ve had a lot of
Read MoreRun With It: Sports, Races & Taxes
Over the weekend, I ran my first ever half marathon. I’m not gonna sit here and say it was easy. It was not. It was
Read MoreNew Credit Card Reporting Requirement Worries Some Taxpayers
And you thought bank fees were bad… There’s a new form on the block, Form 1099-K, Merchant Card and Third Party Network Payments, making its
Read MoreIRS Announces PTIN Renewals, Changes
It’s baaaaack! The IRS has announced that professional tax return preparers can now renew their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) for the 2012 filing season.
Read MoreCain Dials Back 9-9-9 To 9-0-9
I want to take the high road and just report this story without a wink and an “I told you so” and act like I’m
Read MoreI’m From The Government And I’m Here To Help
Twenty-five years ago, pop singer Michael Jackson was in the news. Big shoulder pads were all the rage. Libya was under siege. Federal spending outpaced
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