2011 is coming to a close which means that year end tax strategies are on the minds of many taxpayers. We all know the most
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12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Shoes That Fit
Our seventh charitable organization is Shoes That Fit. Shoes that Fit began in Claremont, California in 1992. Today, Shoes That Fit is helping children in
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After all of the drama, Congress managed to push through a payroll tax cut extension just before the holidays. The payroll tax cut was extended
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It’s the sixth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read MorePayroll Tax Cut Bill Includes New 'Recapture' Tax For The Wealthy
So now that the payroll tax cut has been extended for two months, what does that mean for taxpayers? Well, even though the collective wisdom
Read MoreCongress Takes A Holiday, Passes Payroll Tax Cut Extension Anyway
Congress may be on holiday but they still managed to get something done. And by something, I mean nothing. But they want to pretend that
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Back On My Feet
It’s the fifth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read MoreBoehner Claims Compromise On Payroll Tax Cut Extension
As if we didn’t need further evidence that Congress is phoning it in these days … House Speaker Boehner (R-OH) backtracked Thursday afternoon and announced
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Critical Exposure
It’s the fourth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read MoreFive Things I Wish I Knew Before I Lost My Job
Earlier this month, I posted a story about millionaires collecting unemployment benefits. In the story, I noted that the issue of unemployment benefits remains controversial.
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