According to the U.S. Census, during the last significant election (2010), the observed percentage of age-eligible citizens who voted in the United States was 46%.
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Call For Guest Posts About Tax Policy
As I have done for the past few years, I’ll be turning over the blog to my readers for the last week in August. But
Read MoreFather Knows Best: Life’s A Daring Adventure
(Here’s my quick caveat: this post isn’t about taxes. Not a word. I’m not even sneaking in the words “capital gains” or alluding to basis.
Read MoreSunday Mailbag: The Traveling Edition
Occasionally my mind is blown by what we can do with technology. Today is totally one of those days. I’m currently on a USAirways flight
Read More16 Ways To Turn Your Bucket List Into A Tax Deduction
Whether you want to trek the rain forest, learn a new language or sail the world, Uncle Sam might help you pay for it.
Read MoreWaitress Gets Huge Tax Refund Check By Mistake
And all I get in the mail are credit card offers, Victoria’s Secret catalogs, and solicitations to renew memberships to the museum a year in
Read MoreMore Americans Believe It’s Easier To Understand Tax Than How To Eat Healthy
And you thought doing your own taxes was hard? More than half of Americans (52%) believe it is easier to figure out their taxes than
Read MorePutting A Price On Mom
In about a week, I’ll be on stage to receive an award from the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of their “40 Under 40” for
Read MoreMinnesota Vikings Inch Closer To New Stadium As Concerns About Funding Continue
Last night, the Minnesota House voted 73-58 to approve a public-private venture to build a new football stadium. The move happened after lawmakers adjusted the
Read MorePower, Money & Taxes: The History Of Cinco de Mayo
Happy Cinco de Mayo! Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo isn’t Mexican Independence Day – that’s on September 16 (be sure and drop that
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