We’re coming down to the wire for presidential nominations. Election coverage is heating up and it seems like there’s a debate on television nearly every
Read MoreMonth: January 2012
IRS Offers Taxpayers “One More Chance”
My seven-year-old has a penchant for getting herself into trouble. She’s that kind of kid who pushes boundaries to see exactly how far she can
Read MoreMy Best Tax Advice Ever, Part II: Get Some Help
Last week, I advised that my best tax advice ever was to open the mail from the IRS. I find that to be, for many
Read MoreIRS Kicks Off Tax Season, Announces Extra Time To File
The IRS has announced that the 2012 tax season is officially open. Well, sort of. The IRS has opened its doors for the season but
Read MoreMy Best Tax Advice Ever, Part I: Open Your Mail
A client contacted me this week with a tax problem. He sent over a big pile of correspondence that he had received from the Internal
Read More9 Things To Know About The Making Work Pay Credit & Payroll Tax Cuts
My inbox continues to be chock full of questions about the Making Work Pay Credit for 2011. Taxpayers, it seems, are still confused about whether
Read MoreAudit Shows Prisoners & Felons Given Permission To Prepare Returns
At tax time, many taxpayers feel like they’re being ripped off by Uncle Sam. However, IRS is concerned that they might also be victims of
Read More12 Days of Charitable Giving: Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen
Our twelfth and final charitable organization in the series is the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen, located at 207 Monmouth St. Red Bank, NJ 07701.
Read MoreTaxpayers Suggest Resolutions For Congress In 2012
It’s the New Year and sadly, the same old Congress. With that in mind, I thought that Congress could use a little help with their
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Office Of Letters & Light
Our eleventh charitable organization is Office of Letters and Light. I’m guessing the name doesn’t ring a bell. But maybe these names will: NaNoWriMo (National
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