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Month: July 2013

Congress To Consider ‘Keep The IRS Off Your Health Care Act Of 2013’ This Week

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 31, 2013July 13, 2020

Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) has introduced H.R. 2009, referred to as the Keep the IRS Off Your Health Care Act of 2013 to prohibit the Secretary of the Treasury from enforcing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. The bill would bar IRS from enforcing the health care act as a result of the most recent tax exempt organization scandal.

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Were “Real Housewives” Stars Targeted For Prosecution Because Of Their Celebrity?

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 31, 2013July 13, 2020

Attorney Henry Klingeman claims that “Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars Teresa Giudice and Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice are being prosecuted because of their celebrity. Is he right?

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Baucus & Camp Talk Reform As Tax Road Show Rolls On

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 30, 2013July 13, 2020

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) made a stop in Philadelphia as part of their bipartisan roadshow for tax reform. Small business owners talked tax and business – and no surprise, simplification and certainty topped their wish list.

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‘Real Housewives’ Stars Indicted On Bankruptcy, Fraud, And Tax Charges

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 29, 2013July 13, 2020

Two of the stars of the Bravo television show “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” were charged today in a conspiracy to defraud lenders as well as allegedly hiding assets and income during a bankruptcy case. Teresa and Giuseppe Giudice were charged with 39 counts of various fraud charges; Giuseppe has been charged with tax evasion, as well.

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Bolt Strikes At Diamond League Games, Says UK Races Hinge On Tax Laws

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 28, 2013July 13, 2020

Usain Bolt said he wouldn’t race in the U.K. after the Olympics unless they changed their tax laws… and they did, extending the laws in place for the Olympics for the Diamond Games. But is this a trend?

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Dolce & Gabbana Say Tax Woes May Force Them To Close

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 25, 2013July 13, 2020

A month after Dolce & Gabbana was found guilty on tax charges, the pair is fighting back. After closing their stores for three days in protest, the designers are making noise about shutting down for good.

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New York To Issue Tax Refunds For Same-Sex Couples

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 25, 2013July 13, 2020

Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York will issue estate tax refunds to those taxpayers who file amended returns as a result of the recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed DOMA unconstitutional.

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Louisiana To Offer ‘Fresh Start’ Tax Amnesty Program

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 24, 2013July 13, 2020

As Louisiana looks for ways to patch its budget, it falls back on Gov. Jindal’s plan to offer amnesty. The plan, which was passed by the Legislature, calls for staggered tax amnesty beginning this fall.

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Remembering The ‘Hot Dog Tax’ On National Hot Dog Day

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 23, 2013July 13, 2020

It’s National Hot Dog Day! Here’s a brief look back at the hot dog tax, an expansion of the sales tax in New York under then Governor Rockefeller.

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Funny Money Or New Economy? Alternative Currency Raises Tax, Other Challenges

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 22, 2013July 13, 2020

As interest in alternative currencies like Equal Dollars and BerkShares grows, the tax implications of using currencies for goods and services become more relevant. We know that IRS has its eye on digital currencies like Bitcoin and previously, Liberty Reserve, but what about local currencies?

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