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Month: January 2017

Fix The Tax Code Friday: Driving Home A Border Tax

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 6, 2017

It’s Fix The Tax Code Friday! Today’s question is focused on President-elect Trump’s tweet to Toyota, suggesting there might be a border tax for foreign – as well as U.S. – companies.

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Court Rules Blogger Is Not Entitled To Unemployment Benefits

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 5, 2017

A publishing company does not have to provide unemployment insurance contributions to journalist and blogger Greg Mitchell. That was the decision overturning a decision by the New York Department of Labor which had initially ruled that the magazine must make the contributions.

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The Top Tax Posts You Did – And Didn't – Read In 2016

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 3, 2017January 6, 2020

Each year, I typically recap my top viewed posts alongside my own favorites. Here are my top tax posts for 2016.

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Coinbase Customer Responds Anew To IRS Efforts To Identify Bitcoin Users

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 3, 2017

Today, Coinbase customer and attorney Jeffrey K. Berns, the Managing Partner of Berns Weiss LLP, filed a reply in response to the IRS’ response to his motion to intervene and to quash a John Doe summons served by the IRS on Coinbase.

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The First Thing Taxpayers Should Do In 2017

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 2, 2017

As we swing into the new year, it’s easy to forget about taxes and tax planning. But here’s the first thing taxpayers should do in 2017.

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