Here’s what I learned in my son’s kindergarten this morning: it’s Dr. Seuss birthday! Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss, was born on March 2,
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Fun With Taxes: Tax Haiku Winners
Wow. The response to the tax haiku this week has been phenomenal! I received nearly 100 responses via twitter, the blog and Facebook. Many of
Read MoreFun With Taxes: Tax Haiku
One of the great things about writing about tax is that I have the opportunity to remind folks not to take it quite so seriously.
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaway #10: Presidential Terms & Taxes
Our next tax trivia question is: In honor of President’s Day, today’s trivia focuses on a little presidential and tax history… The top federal income
Read MoreEleven Tax-Favorable Valentine’s Day Gifts
Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket, or a holding pattern over Philadelphia. –
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaway #4: Social Security Numbers
Our next tax trivia question is: The original purpose of the Social Security number, which was introduced in 1935, was to track individuals’ accounts within
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaway #3: High Income Taxpayers
Our next tax trivia question is: In 2000, Vice President Cheney and his wife owed federal taxes of $14,295,058 on adjusted gross income of $36,086,635.
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaway #2: Prostitution & Tax Evasion
Our next tax trivia question is: Cristina Warthen (née Cristina Schultz), now married to Ask Jeeves founder David Warthen, is a Stanford Law School grad who grossed
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaway #1: Top Tax Rates
Our first tax trivia question is: In 1913, Congress levied a one percent tax on net personal incomes above $3,000, with a six percent surtax
Read MoreTax Trivia Giveaways For Tax Season 2012
Yep, it’s that time of year: free tax software! I have 20 access codes for free CompleteTax online tax prep software to give away to
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