It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. Next up: Can you deduct the cost of foods for allergies, Celiac Disease and other medical concerns? What about dietary restrictions for religious, moral or ethical reasons?
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Guest Post: Is Transfer Pricing The Fix To Corporate Tax Reform?
Transfer pricing may be the key to corporate tax reform. Guest post by Barb.
Read MoreGuest Post: What’s Missing From Discussions On Corporate Tax Reform?
What’s missing in discussions on corporate tax reform: the definition of a corporation. Guest post by Deborah Sweeney.
Read MoreIRS Rules All Legal Same-Sex Marriages Will Be Recognized For Federal Tax Purposes
The IRS and the Treasury have announced how same sex marriages will be treated for tax purposes – and it’s big!
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Taxing Health Care Benefits
As health care benefits change, what does it mean for how those benefits are taxed?
Read MoreGuest Post: Health Care Act And The Road To Good Intentions
For our guest post today, Scott Lovingood examines the Health Care Act.
Read MoreGuest Post: Funding The IRS Is Critical For American Taxpayers
Today’s guest post is from Carolyn Linkov who explores funding for IRS.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Taxing Social Security Benefits
Taxpayer asks: If you have turned full retirement age and are receiving your retirement and also still working full time, how does this effect your
Read MoreIRS To Michael Jackson’s Estate: Who’s Bad?
We now know how much is at stake in the tax dispute over Michael Jackson’s estate: $700 million. Here’s how it breaks down.
Read MorePennsylvania Mulls First Statewide Plastic Bag Tax In The U.S. As ‘Small Price To Pay’
A bill being explored in Pennsylvania would make the state the first in the country to tax the use of plastic bags at retail sites. But questions abound: Is it fair? Is it appropriate? And is it enough?
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