We have a winner! Ron guessed first that the plaintiff owned 10 shares in the Pollock v Farmers Loan and Trust Co. Keep watching for
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Taxes From A To Z 2020: K Is For Kiddie Tax
It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! If you’re wondering how to figure basis for cryptocurrency or whether you can claim home office
Read MoreTax Trivia: Tax Filing Deadline
We have a winner! Camille guessed first that the former filing deadline was March 1. Keep watching for our next question. Our next tax trivia
Read MoreIRS Offers Help In More Than One Language
¿Su primer idioma es espanol? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reminding taxpayers for whom English may not be a first language that there are
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Trump’s Tax & Financial Records And Those SCOTUS Rulings
There were significant opinions released today by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in the matter of President Donald Trump’s tax and financial
Read MoreIRS-CI Chief Fort Announces Retirement
In “I did not see that coming” news, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigation Chief Don Fort is announcing his retirement, effective September 30, 2020.
Read MoreTax Trivia: Tax Treaties
We have a winner! Jeremy guessed first that the right letter was S (Slovak Republic, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and Switzerland. Keep
Read MoreTaxes From A To Z 2020: J Is For Jeopardy Assessment
It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! If you’re wondering how to figure basis for cryptocurrency or whether you can claim home office
Read MoreTax Trivia: Al Capone’s Nickname
We have a winner! Jim and Mike both guessed – at the same time – that Capone’s preferred nickname was Snorky. You both get mugs!
Read MoreTax Trivia 2020 Rules
It’s that time of year: tax season trivia! Over the next several days, I will post tax trivia questions at random times (thus making it
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