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Year: 2012

Economist Says US Tax System Nearly Gave Him Nervous Breakdown

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 26, 2012June 8, 2020

If Citigroup Chief Economist Willem Buiter (and former Financial Times blogger) looks like he’s suffering through a nervous breakdown, you can blame the U.S. Tax

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New Voter ID Laws Cost Taxpayers Millions

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 26, 2012June 8, 2020

When I was a teenager, as soon as I was able, I rushed down to our local library to register to vote. In North Carolina,

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Taxes From A To Z: V Is For Vacation Home

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 26, 2012June 2, 2020

V is for Vacation Home. Spring Break is coming up in a few weeks and we’re lucky enough to be able to spend time with

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Taxes From A To Z: U Is For Unreasonable Compensation

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 25, 2012June 2, 2020

U is for Unreasonable Compensation. I don’t love S corporations. I know that my CPA friends love, love them but I don’t. While I agree

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Which Tax Form Makes Sense For You?

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 24, 2012June 2, 2020

When I was in college, I used to think there were only two federal income tax returns: the form 1040-EZ for students and the form

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Taxes From A To Z: T Is For Tuition & Fees Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 24, 2012June 8, 2020

T is for Tuition and Fees Deduction. College can be expensive. Crazy expensive. I say this as a former student now repaying tons of student

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Taxes From A To Z: S Is For Standard Deduction

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 23, 2012June 8, 2020

S is for Standard Deduction. Most taxpayers have the option of claiming the standard deduction or the itemized deduction. I say “most” because, as with

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Suspicious Package At IRS Office In Philly

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 22, 2012June 8, 2020

The Philadelphia Daily News is reporting that there is a suspicious package at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) office in Philadelphia. The device consists of

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Taxes From A To Z: R Is For Refund

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 22, 2012

R is for Refund. With tax season down to the wire, more and more taxpayers are wondering about the status of their refunds. Your refund

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IRS Part Of Biggest Story In Banking

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 21, 2012June 8, 2020

Sometimes, what seems like a little story is actually quite extraordinary. That’s what happened earlier this month, when what seemed like business as usual thousands

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