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Month: September 2016

Goodlatte Introduces Revamped Internet Sales Tax Proposal

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 8, 2016

A proposal to tax internet sales initiated by Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) in 2015 didn’t go anywhere. However, Rep. Goodlatte recently circulated a new version of the Online Sales simplification Act which some online retailers, like eBay, are watching closely.

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Trump Pays Excise Tax, Citing Mistakes, As Questions Swirl Regarding Bondi-Related Contribution

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 7, 2016

Mistakes were made. On that, everyone can agree with respect to the $25,000 contribution made to a political campaign group by the Donald J. Trump

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So You Want To Open A Taco Truck? 11 Steps To Get Started With Your Small Business

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 5, 2016

If you’ve been contemplating starting your own small business and you’re ready to get started – even in a taco truck – here are 11 steps you help you get going.

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NJ Governor Christie Ends Decades Old Tax Agreement With Pennsylvania

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 2, 2016

Gov. Chris Christie has announced that he is axing a 38 year old tax agreement between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, citing budget woes.

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Back To School: What You Need To Know About Taxes When Your Kids Play Sports

Back To School: What You Need To Know About Taxes When Your Kids Play Sports

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 2, 2016May 19, 2020

Can you deduct the costs you pay out of pocket for your child to play sports? Here’s what you need to know.

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Back To School: Tax Breaks For Food Allergies, Celiac Disease & Other Special Diets

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 2, 2016

In addition to factoring in food allergies, many parents struggle with accommodating additional dietary restrictions. If you have to pay out of pocket to keep you or your child healthy, can you claim a tax benefit? Here’s what you need to know.

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