Every now and again when I’m researching, I come across little tidbits in legislative history that make me laugh. Today is one of those days.
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Deduct This: The History Of Student Loan Interest
This week, I reached a pretty significant milestone: I finally paid off my undergraduate student loans. Hold the champagne: I now get to plug away
Read MoreHappy Tax Day (Er, Sort Of)
On February 3, 1913, Delaware became the 36th state to ratify the Sixteenth Amendment. On February 25, 1913, then-Secretary of State Philander Knox (from Pennsylvania)
Read MorePresident’s Day: Presidential Moves #5
In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification,
Read MorePresident’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #4
In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification,
Read MorePresident's Day: Presidential Tax Moves #4
In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification,
Read MorePresident’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #2
In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification,
Read MorePresident’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #1
In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification,
Read MoreTax Trivia 2011: Excise Taxes
We have a winner! See the correct answer in the comments. Our next tax trivia question for the giveaway is: To pay for the Civil
Read MoreTax Pros Engage in Case of "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better"
I read a lot of tax-related blogs over the course of the day. And I usually prefer to write something myself rather than rely on
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