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Month: August 2012

Remember: Campaign Contributions Are Not Tax-Deductible

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 26, 2012June 23, 2020

It’s election season. And for the first time in my adult life, I’m receiving emails from friends asking me to contribute to various political races

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More Tax Transaction Hoax Emails

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 23, 2012June 23, 2020

How appropriate that after yesterday’s post on e-bills I received not one – but nine – scam emails purporting to be from IRS. Apparently, those

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Judge Wants Tax Increase To Defend Against A Potential Civil War

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 23, 2012June 23, 2020

In Lubbock County, Texas, there’s talk of a tax increase. The increase is to be 1.7 cents per $100 for the next fiscal year, boosting

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E-Bills For Taxes Could Be Headed Your Way

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 22, 2012June 24, 2020

I love technology. I love that I can order a car from Uber at the touch of a button on my Droid. I love that

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Romney’s ‘Number’ Is 13.9: What’s Yours?

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 20, 2012June 24, 2020

What’s your number? You know, your tax rate for federal income tax purposes? I know, you’re thinking 20%, 30%, maybe even 35%. Far higher than

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Moving Right Along: Deducting Work-Related Moving Expenses

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 19, 2012June 24, 2020

It’s a pretty exciting week at the law firm: we’re moving to a new location. I’ll admit to being a little nostalgic about the big

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IRS Tool Can Help Students With FAFSA

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 17, 2012June 24, 2020

In just a few weeks, students will be moving into dorm rooms across the country. The new school year is officially beginning! The first few

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Study Reveals CEOs Get Paid More Than Uncle Sam

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 16, 2012June 24, 2020

Math is, apparently, really hard. A new study released by the Institute for Policy Studies has revealed the following, very not so shocking information: a

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What Romney & I Have In Common With More Than 10 Million Taxpayers

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 15, 2012June 24, 2020

If you chose, “You’re both crazy rich,” I thank you kindly but you should really read the blog more… Er, no. What Romney (R) and

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Getting To Know You Tuesday: Jennifer L. Lamb

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 14, 2012

One of the things that I love about being able to do this series is that it runs the gamut from attorneys to accountants to

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