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Billionaire's Tax Status Remains At Heart Of Cameron Tell-All Book Scandal
Playwright John Osborne noted, “In London, love and scandal are considered the best sweeteners of tea.” If true, right now, Londoners must be in sugar
Read More2015 Tax Season 'Miserable' For Many Taxpayers: Will It Get Better In 2016?
“All we can do is try to maximize our services as well as we can; as well as we can is still going to be
Read MoreCoca-Cola Says IRS Wants $3.3 Billion More In Federal Taxes
The Coca-Cola Company announced today that it may owe $3.3 billion in additional federal income taxes. In a form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities
Read MoreHealth Insurance After College: How To Keep It & What Happens If You Lose It
When I enrolled in law school, I was prepared for the idea that I was going to have to come up with the funds to
Read MoreVet Group That Endorsed Trump Lost Tax Exempt Status Months Ago
Sen. Rand Paul wasn’t the only presidential candidate hoping to generate some publicity in the run up to the GOP presidential debate. On Tuesday, presidential
Read MoreRand Paul Takes Aim At The Tax Code, Literally, With An AR-15
Nobody, it seems, is a fan of the current Internal Revenue Code. Yesterday, however, presidential hopeful Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) took to a California gun
Read More2016 Tax Bills May Go Down But Tax Related Penalties Are Going Up
(Author’s note: For a refresher on the official 2015 tax rates, click here.) Today, Bloomberg BNA released their predictions for the coming tax year and
Read More2016 Tax Rates, Brackets & Exemption Amounts May Result In Lower Bills
(Author’s note: For a refresher on the official 2015 tax rates, click here.) The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the consumer price index (CPI)
Read MoreCongressional Hearing On IRS Authority To License Tax Preparers Is Postponed
The hearing originally announced by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR) to mark up an original bipartisan bill
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