Today, the Tax Foundation released its 2014 International Tax Competitiveness Index (ITCI). The ITCI measures the competitiveness of tax systems in the 34 countries in
Read MoreMonth: September 2014
LeSean McCoy & The Infamous 20 Cents: Why Hitting Your Server With A Low Tip Hurts More Than You Think
The Philadelphia Eagles have found themselves in the spotlight this week not for posting good numbers on the field (they’re sitting atop the NFC East
Read MoreIRS Says One Million Tax Payments Made In 2014 Through Direct Pay
The Internal Revenue Service has reached the one million mark. In a statement released today, the IRS announced that it has processed over one million
Read MoreBack To School 2014: Expired Educator Expenses & Unreimbursed Employee Expenses
(UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. We have a winner! See the comments for more info.) It’s Back To School on the blog! When my
Read MoreIRS Hit With Class Action Suit Over Tax Preparer User Fees
700,000. That’s the number of potential plaintiffs in a class action suit filed today in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.
Read MoreSaying Goodbye To Joan Rivers: The Bigger The Funeral, The Bigger The Tax Deduction?
On September 4, 2014, comedy icon Joan Rivers passed away. Today, friends and family will say goodbye to Rivers at a memorial service in Manhattan.
Read MoreNo Such Thing As A Free Lunch: IRS Mulls Tax On Employee Meals
When I was contemplating where I might want to practice after law school, I was struck by the description of one particular firm in Philadelphia
Read MoreThe Real Reason Some Schools Start After Labor Day: Is It Worth It?
While many of my friends across the country were busy spending their holiday weekend with barbecues and lazy days, I spent my Labor Day weekend
Read More