Taxpayer asks: My question is about how to file taxes for my work. Since I’m writing a TV show blog, can I deduct my cable
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C’mon Baby, Drive My Car
With gas prices on the rise, it’s no surprise that the mileage rates as determined by IRS were a little higher this year than in
Read MoreA Virtual Tax Headache
Ever wish you could live a double life? Growing numbers of people do every day. At least, virtually, courtesy of a San Francisco-based Linden Lab
Read MoreThe Devil, Er, IRS, To Pay
In part of its efforts to get more money faster be more tax-payer friendly, the IRS has finally brought its Installment Plan Agreement online. The
Read MoreThose Tired Arguments Still Don’t Work
George Pragovich is at it again. A self-confessed anti-tax guru, Pragovich is said to be the brainchild behind the latest round of plaintiffs’ suits filed
Read MoreIn Your Debt
As more and more Americans find themselves increasingly in debt; many seek alternative methods of reducing debt loads such as negotiating with their creditors. Often,
Read MoreSo Much For The Kinder, Gentler IRS
If you’ve been following along, the changes that have been made to the IRS in this tax year have not been kind to taxpayers. Application
Read MoreIRS Phones Home.
As previously announced, the IRS will be handing out refunds for those taxpayers who use long-distance service. The refund will be available on the 2006
Read MoreWhat’s A Little Pain And Suffering Between Friends?
Yesterday, I posted that I predicted that the top tax news story of the year would be the privatization of collections efforts from IRS. I
Read MoreNoncash Charitable Contributions
For tax year 2003 (the most recent tax year for which data is available), individuals reported noncash donations valued at $36.9 billion. These donations were
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