Light up, California! You have no worries. It turns out that, with just a few days left to count and certify ballots, proponents of Proposition
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Paying For Summer Camp: Is Any Of It Deductible?
My son starts summer camp tomorrow. And this is what I have learned as a parent about summer camp: it’s expensive. Super expensive. Last week,
Read MoreBullied Bus Monitor Fund Met With Support, Confusion
I love it when people do the right thing. But sometimes in our zeal to do the right thing, we don’t take a few moments
Read MoreMan Who Touted ‘End Of The World’ Guilty Of Tax Evasion
It’s the end of the world as he knows it – and he doesn’t quite feel fine. Ronald Weinland was fairly certain that the world
Read MoreMore Small Business Owners Sound Off On Economy, Buffett Rule & Taxes
Earlier this month, I asked small business owners to chime in on tax and economic policy. My panel of small business owners represented different industries
Read MoreWhat You Can Learn From The FunnyJunk.com/Oatmeal Debacle
The following is a guest post from J. Christopher Erb (@jcerb on twitter), an attorney in Philadelphia, PA, who focuses on corporate and contract law for international and domestic corporations with specific emphasis on internet law issues. Rumor has it, he’s also responsible for my last name and one or more of my children.
Read MoreIndiegogo Responds to Federal Lawsuit (And I Explain What Crowdfunding Is)
In response to the ridiculous flat out crazy lawsuit that I blogged about earlier today, Indiegogo has released the following statement: As the largest crowdfunding
Read MoreThe Oatmeal Plot Thickens: Federal Suit Filed Against Inman, Charities
It started out simple enough. Matthew Inman is a webcartoonist who maintains a little site that you might have heard of called The Oatmeal. Over
Read MoreFather Knows Best: Life’s A Daring Adventure
(Here’s my quick caveat: this post isn’t about taxes. Not a word. I’m not even sneaking in the words “capital gains” or alluding to basis.
Read MoreKids, Parenting & Taxes
I kissed my daughter on the cheek just before bedtime and asked, “How does it feel being ten?” She gave me a big smile and
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