Who had the best holiday weekend? Looks like it might have been Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who signed a 6-year $108 million contract extension.
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Dolce & Gabbana Fined Millions For Tax Evasion
I’m a man, I’m not just a fashion designer. – Stefano Gabbana Now, Gabbana can add “tax evader” to his resume. Both Stefano Gabbana and
Read MoreTax Day Remains April 15, 2013, Despite Holidays & Hopes For Extensions
As Tax Day creeps closer, I’ve been getting a slew of messages – on Twitter, email, and Facebook – hopeful that the big day will
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2013): S Is For Statute Of Limitations
S is for Statute of Limitations. All good things must come to an end… And even the Internal Revenue Service has a limit on how
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2013): R Is For Recapture
R is for Recapture Rule (Alimony). The rules for regular alimony payments are pretty simple. If you receive alimony payments, you report those payments as
Read MoreAs Deficit Soars, Congress Suggests New Tax On Text Messages
(Note: Now that this post is a few days old, not everyone gets the joke. I don’t want to spoil the surprise at the end
Read MoreAs Squabbles Over Budget Continue, Annual White House Easter Egg Tradition Rolls On
My kids are minutes away from their annual Easter Egg Hunt. Set among the backdrop of rural North Carolina, it’s miles away – both literally
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2013): Q Is For Form 1099-Q
Q is for 1099-Q. If you are the owner of a qualified tuition program (QTP) (like a section 529 plan or a Coverdell ESA), you
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z (2013): P Is For Passive Activity Rules
P is for Passive Activity Rules. The Internal Revenue Service likes to match up income with deductions. And in most cases, when it comes to
Read MoreWithdrawal Deadlines Looming For Some Retirement Plan Owners
When you sock money away in your retirement plan, the appeal is that the money will grow tax-deferred and be available to you for “someday.”
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