Guest Post: The Vehicle Miles Traveled Tax
It’s time for guest posts! Today, attorney Steven Chung, explains the challenge of a vehicle miles traveled tax.
It’s time for guest posts! Today, attorney Steven Chung, explains the challenge of a vehicle miles traveled tax.
It’s time for guest posts! Today, Dr. Elaine C. Kamarck of the RATE Coalition tackles corporate inversions.
It’s sentencing day for Teresa and Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice, stars of reality television’s “Real Housewives of New Jersey” – and the result is clearly not what they were hoping for.
Tennis superstar Caroline Wozniacki walked away from her $1.45 million paycheck (by accident!) after placing at the U.S. Open. If you walked away from your paycheck, could you skip paying the tax on it?
It’s time for guest posts! Today, Josh Hoxie of the Director of the Project on Taxation and Opportunity at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) discusses the federal estate tax and its relationship to income tax.
(UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. We have our winner! See the comments for more info.) Earlier, I outlined the benefits of the popular Flexible Spending Account (FSA). An FSA allows you to take advantage of pre-tax dollars contributed by you and/or your employer to pay medical costs. If you have a high-deductible health insurance…
An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a popular way to save for retirement – and get a federal income tax advantage. Generally, you can take a deduction when you make a contribution to a traditional IRA (assuming you meet the criteria) and the account grows, tax-deferred while you work. You’re not taxed on the income…
(UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. We have our winner! See the comments for more info.) It’s not just the folks at Facebook and Google that get tax-free perks as employment benefits: many employers offer a wide range of tax-free perks, including educational assistance benefits. Under current law, employees can exclude from income up to…
(UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. We have our winner! See the comments for more info.) It’s the end of our Back To School 2014 series! Now that you have all of this great information about tax credits, deductions, and other tax breaks, you’re set for the tax year. The key to supporting those claims…
Okay, so I’m not really going to tell you how to get away with tax fraud. I don’t have a breathy, dramatic voice, I’m not as cool as Viola Davis and let’s face it, I just can’t pull it off. I have, however, been at this gig for awhile so I have a general idea…