As I type this, I am watching the winds pick up outside of my window. It’s a gloomy day out here in eastern Pennsylvania and
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9 Tax-Related Myths About Selling Your Home
I am moving. It feels weird to finally say that out loud (er, yes, the blog counts as out loud). I have lived in my
Read MoreRomney, The 47% & The Leaked Speech That Just Won’t Go Away
Over the past 24 hours, I’ve been asked quite a bit why I have haven’t written about the leaked Romney speech. You know. This speech:
Read More11 Tax Myths Debunked
And just like that, summer is nearly over and it’s back to work. This week, I’ve been sorting through the “Ask the Taxgirl” mailbag and
Read MoreMoving Right Along: Deducting Work-Related Moving Expenses
It’s a pretty exciting week at the law firm: we’re moving to a new location. I’ll admit to being a little nostalgic about the big
Read MoreMarriage Or Divorce Can Be A Name Changer
We’re smack in the middle of wedding season across most of the country. Statistically, more couples will tie the knot in June than any other
Read MoreHouse Votes To Extend Tax Cuts, Accomplishes Nothing
The House of Representatives voted today to extend existing tax cuts (as of today, I’m adding the term “so-called Bush tax cuts” to the list
Read MoreIRS Reminds Taxpayers To Take Steps To Prepare for Hurricanes, Other Disasters
It’s been a quiet hurricane season so far on the east coast. After last year, that’s a relief for a lot of folks. And it
Read MoreMiddle Class Tax Cuts Not Extended
I hate it when news reports give the impression that something is totally different than it really is… This is why when I checked email
Read MoreCan The Poor Be Trusted With Your Tax Dollars?
The best-dressed girl in my school never wore the same outfit twice. “Jane” (not her real name) was one of those girls who always looked
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