I know, it’s a cheesy title, but I’m banging this out in the middle of a really busy day. Notwithstanding the Philadelphia primaries yesterday (for
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Debate This
I have been asked by a few candidates to wait until after the GOP presidential debate on May 15 (today) before posting my tax answers.
Read MoreReality Bytes
It’s easy to listen to a few quick sound bytes from the presidential candidates and get confused. It’s also understandable – they have a lot
Read MoreAnd Now, To The Left… What The Dems Think About Taxes
Taxes. Like them or not, they are going to haunt the presidential candidates in the upcoming election. Earlier this week, I offered some perspective on
Read MoreThe GOP Candidates & Taxes
I’ve noted before that nobody likes a partisan tax blogger. But you also can’t talk about tax policy in any meaningful way without considering the
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: 527 Organizations
It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! In the last presidential election, we heard quite a bit about the so-called 527 organizations like “Swift Boats for
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Political Contributions
It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! It’s also election time. Folks are throwing their hats into the ring left and right… literally. So today’s question
Read MoreMuch Ado About Nothing
I promised to comment on Bush’s proposals for tax reform following his State of the Union address (full text link here). Well… there’s not much
Read MoreThe State Of The Union Is… More Expensive?
Check in after the State of the Union address tonight. I will be posting about Bush’s speech and Congress’ reaction to it. No, don’t look
Read MoreTax Revisions Push Through Senate
A number of tax revisions were passed in the Senate, but are sure to face new scrutiny in the House. Among the revisions are: Increased
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