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Year: 2014

Feeling Spendy This Year? '12 Days Of Christmas' Slightly More Expensive

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 2, 2014

How much are you hoping to spend on holiday gifts this year? Chances are, you’re looking to spend about the same as last year. A

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IRS Commissioner On The Agency's Biggest Challenge: It's A Serious Problem

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 1, 2014May 18, 2020

As Republicans and Democrats fight it out on the Hill over tax extenders, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner John Koskinen doesn’t care to take sides.

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Shopping On Thanksgiving? Some Retailers Stay Open, Hoping To Capture Holiday Sales

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 27, 2014

I’m not going shopping today. I’m not making some kind of a statement. I simply have too much to do: there are breads to bake,

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Creed's Scott Stapp Alleges IRS Error Left Him Penniless & Homeless

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 26, 2014

Earlier today, Scott Stapp who fronted the band “Creed” in its heyday, posted a bizarre video on his Facebook page claiming that he is now penniless and living in a Holiday Inn. Denouncing claims that he might be on drugs, Stapp places the blame for his predicament on a number of others, including the IRS, who he says froze his accounts on a number of occasions.

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Miserable, Awful & Delayed: Commissioner, Tax Advocate Talk 2015 Tax Season

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 25, 2014

Worried about the upcoming tax season? So are IRS Commissioner John Koskinen and National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson. I sat down with both of them to talk about challenges for the upcoming season, including coping with budget cuts, increased compliance concerns due to ACA, FATCA and the extenders and a delay to the tax season.

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10 Expired Tax Provisions That Might Affect You In 2014

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 24, 2014

Will tax extenders finally be addressed in 2014? About 55 provisions were not renewed after they expired in 2013. With Congress back in session, the IRS gearing up for tax season and tax professionals unsure of how to advise taxpayers, the clock is ticking.

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Those Not-So-Lost IRS Emails: Up To 30,000 Lerner Emails May Have Been Recovered

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 22, 2014

Remember those missing IRS emails? The ones from Lois Lerner? They might not be missing after all.

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At Sentencing, Credit Suisse Ordered To Pay $1.8 Billion To U.S. By Next Week

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 21, 2014

Credit Suisse was ordered today to pay up for its role in helping U.S. taxpayers evade taxes. The banking giant must pay $1.8 billion to the U.S. by next week. What else does the sentencing mean?

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President Obama Says Immigrants Must Pay 'Fair Share Of Taxes'

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 20, 2014

Tonight, President Obama laid out his plan for immigration reform. It includes the requirement to “pay your fair share of taxes” – but what does that mean?

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Al Sharpton Denounces Claims He Owes Millions In Taxes To IRS, New York

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 19, 2014

Al Sharpton agrees with charges that his nonprofit, the National Action Network, owes outstanding taxes to the IRS and the State of New York. He also agrees that he owes personal taxes to the IRS and the State of New York. He doesn’t, however, agree that he owes as much as alleged, charging that the story was intended to call attention to an old story instead of the one he thinks folks should be talking about: Ferguson.

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