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Payroll Tax Cuts And Unemployment Benefits Extended

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 17, 2012November 17, 2019

It’s done. The Senate and the House both voted today to extend the payroll tax cuts for the rest of 2012. Also in the bill?

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Are Taxpayers Paying For Free Cell Phones?

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 12, 2012June 1, 2020

This week, after a number of news programs ran stories about free cell phones being distributed to welfare recipients, I received a bunch of inquiries

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Tax Trivia Giveaway #6: Presidential Election Fund

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 5, 2012June 1, 2020

Our next tax trivia question is: Taxpayers may indicate on their tax returns that money be given to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. About how

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Audit Shows Prisoners & Felons Given Permission To Prepare Returns

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 3, 2012May 29, 2020

At tax time, many taxpayers feel like they’re being ripped off by Uncle Sam. However, IRS is concerned that they might also be victims of

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When Dumb Meets Stupid: Payroll Tax Cut ‘Compromise’

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 16, 2011

So months and months of debate on the payroll tax cut has resulted in this: a two month extension. No, you didn’t read that wrong.

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Compromise Should Avoid Government Shutdown

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 15, 2011May 26, 2020

Nothing is written in ink (yet) but all indications are that Congress has reached an agreement that would avoid a government shutdown. While the details

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Shutdown Looms, Payroll Tax Cut Extension Still Not Approved

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 15, 2011May 26, 2020

The “naughty” list is getting longer… No, I’m not talking about Amy pinching her brother this morning while getting ready for school. I’m talking about

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Veterans Day Tax Bill Moves Forward

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 11, 2011May 26, 2020

When I was in high school, the coolest grown-up that I knew enlisted in the service. My older brother, Rob (okay, so maybe my circle

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New W-2 Reporting Requirements For Healthcare Confusing Taxpayers (Already)

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 10, 2011May 26, 2020

I had prepped myself for the idea that taxpayers were going to be confused by the new health care reporting requirements ever since last year

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Christmas Tree Fee Out For The Holidays

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 9, 2011

Hooray! Christmas has been saved! Okay, a bit dramatic. But the hue and cry surrounding the so-called Christmas tree tax had reached such a fevered

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