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New Jersey To Consider Millionaire’s Tax… Again

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 15, 2012June 16, 2020

If, at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. And again. And potentially, again. Despite being spurned not once but twice with vetoes from New

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California Cigarette Tax Vote Remains Too Close To Call

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 6, 2012

Last week, voters in California were split on a measure that would impose a $1 per pack excise tax on cigarettes. Despite more than $60

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The Medical Device Excise Tax & Obamacare

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 4, 2012June 16, 2020

You’ve probably never heard of H.R. 436, the Protect Medical Innovation Act of 2011. The bill was proposed by Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-MN) just a

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Small Business Owners Weigh In On Tax Cuts, The Buffett Rule & The Election

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 30, 2012June 16, 2020

When it comes to tax, everyone has an opinion about what’s best for small businesses. President Obama has told us what small businesses want. Presidential

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Defense Bill Covers A Lot of Ground Including Budget Increase, Same Sex Marriage Ban & Retitling Of Navy

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 19, 2012June 16, 2020

So first, the good news: the U.S. ended April in the black. Yes, it was largely the result of tax revenues from Tax Day but

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Congress Attempts To Sneak Tax Increase Into Student Loan Bill

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 16, 2012June 16, 2020

Whew, S corporation shareholders… You dodged a bullet last week when the bill to raise your taxes was voted down. You mean you didn’t know

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Viral ‘Tax Loophole’ Video Is Misleading: Taxpayer Fraud Is A Much Bigger Problem

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 15, 2012June 16, 2020

Earlier this month, a reader sent me an email with a link to a news clip from Channel 13 (WHTR in Indianapolis) with the title

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Why Does Congress Love Houses More Than Students?

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 9, 2012

Yesterday was Career Day at my kids’ school. So, around 9:00 a.m., I found myself standing in front of a room full of kids, touting

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Power, Money & Taxes: The History Of Cinco de Mayo

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 5, 2012

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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Congress Wants IRS To Play Border Control

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 23, 2012June 9, 2020

And here I thought, in an election year, that nothing would get done. In the blink of an eye, the Senate has managed to pass

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