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Sunday Mailbag: The Hot As Hades Edition

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 15, 2012November 21, 2019

According to the Weather Channel, it feels like 92 degrees right now. I firmly believe that it should never feel like 92 degrees in the

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US Not At The Top When It Comes To Marginal Tax Rates

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 11, 2012June 17, 2020

I get that nobody wants to pay taxes but enough with the “word I dare not say” talk already. You know the one. I’ve made

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Is The U.N. Trying To Tax The Internet?

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 8, 2012June 16, 2020

So are they or aren’t they? Earlier today, eyebrows were raised sharply when it was reported that the UN (United Nations) was considering a new

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Facebook Co-Founder Won’t Escape All U.S. Taxes By Renouncing Citizenship

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 11, 2012

Sean Parker: You don’t even know what the thing is yet. How big it can get, how far it can go. This is no time

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Punishing Excellence: Transfer Pricing Of Outright Sales

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 27, 2012June 9, 2020

Michelle Phillips just won an A… or at least a nice note to her professor. Michelle’s entry on transfer pricing is one of two winning

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IRS Brings ‘A Team’ To Crush Transfer Pricing Abuse

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 27, 2012November 17, 2019

Many years ago, a crack unit of specialists from Big Four audit firms and boutique consultancy firms – were working on the mean streets of

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Economist Says US Tax System Nearly Gave Him Nervous Breakdown

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 26, 2012June 8, 2020

If Citigroup Chief Economist Willem Buiter (and former Financial Times blogger) looks like he’s suffering through a nervous breakdown, you can blame the U.S. Tax

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IRS Part Of Biggest Story In Banking

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 21, 2012June 8, 2020

Sometimes, what seems like a little story is actually quite extraordinary. That’s what happened earlier this month, when what seemed like business as usual thousands

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Will Ireland’s Tax Luck Run Out?

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 18, 2012June 8, 2020

On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone wanted to be Irish for the day. If Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan had his way, foreign executives would be

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SCOTUS Says Tax Crimes Are Grounds For Deportation

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 22, 2012June 8, 2020

“What’s the worst that can happen?” I get asked that a lot in the context of tax compliance. Well, as of today, there’s this: you

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