As the heir of a long time National Football League (NFL) franchise owner, Hugh Culverhouse Jr. knows a little bit about blindsiding. He just didn’t
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Five Treasury Checks Among 22,000 Pieces Of Mail Delivered Straight To Garage
Ever wonder if the check really is in the mail? For some postal customers in Pennsylvania, the answer was yes: those checks just never actually
Read MoreBack To School Sales Tax Holidays For 2015 Starting Soon
With temps hitting the 90s last week, you’d swear it was still summer. However, the catalogues piling up on my living room table tell a
Read MoreHot Diggity! Considering The 'Hot Dog Tax' On National Hot Dog Day
Mustard or ketchup? These are the kinds of pressing questions the nation faces today because it’s National Hot Dog Day. I know what you’re thinking:
Read MorePhiladelphia Counts Down To Pope's Visit As Rental Prices Keep Climbing
Philadelphia is rolling out the red carpet in September 2015 in preparation for the Pope’s visit. It’s not only Pope Francis’ first time in Philadelphia
Read MoreTurboTax Ends Cloud Backup Option For Desktop Users
TurboTax will no longer let you back up your data to the cloud. Those were the rumors flying last week. It seemed like a bold
Read MoreHere We Go Again: Tax Extenders Bill Countdown Begins
It’s Christmas in July! In recent years, taxpayers have been forced to wait until the end of the year before Congress pushed through a tax
Read MoreFormer U.S. Representative Grimm Sentenced To Prison For Tax Fraud
Former U.S. Representative Michael Grimm (R-NY) got something of a break earlier today when he was sentenced to just eight months in prison on tax
Read MoreThe Highest Sales Tax Rate In The Country Is In…
Chicago! Yes, it turns out that Chicago is #1. For sales tax, that is. Following a vote earlier this week by Cook County commissioners, the
Read MoreFeds Issue Targeted Order To Check Cashing Businesses In Effort To Stop Tax Fraud
Tax fraud linked to identity theft is costing taxpayers plenty. Even as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) scrambles to try and contain it, the headlines
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