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LA Times Mention In Mansion Tax Story

LA Times Mention In Mansion Tax Story

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 15, 2023

I was thrilled to be a source for a story earlier this month about tax planning. The article, written by Jack Flemming, focused on wealthy

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Navigating the Ever-Changing World of Sales Tax in 2022

Navigating the Ever-Changing World of Sales Tax in 2022

John LuckenbaughJanuary 4, 2022January 25, 2022

In the world of taxes, change is to be expected. This is especially true when it comes to sales tax. Since the pandemic, there have

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Lyft and Other Gig Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors After California Vote

Lyft and Other Gig Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors After California Vote

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 5, 2020January 10, 2021

It’s not just the federal race that made news on Election Day: state and local initiatives were on also on the ballot. In California, that

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Sales Tax-Free Back To School Shopping Still Happening Even During COVID

Sales Tax-Free Back To School Shopping Still Happening Even During COVID

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 7, 2020November 19, 2020

Back-to-school may look different in 2020, but that doesn’t mean that parents and teachers won’t be shopping. According to the National Retail Federation, consumers could spend

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Sales Tax Laws Keep Changing As More Shoppers Go Online

Sales Tax Laws Keep Changing As More Shoppers Go Online

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 3, 2020November 19, 2020

If you find yourself clicking over to do some online shopping more than before, you’re not alone. Web sales are up from last year in the U.S.,

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Cuomo’s Comments On Rules Requiring Bars To Serve Food Have Some Crying ‘Fowl’

Cuomo’s Comments On Rules Requiring Bars To Serve Food Have Some Crying ‘Fowl’

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 23, 2020July 23, 2020

This week, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had restaurant owners calling “fowl” on new rules requiring bars to serve food with their drinks. The New

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State Tax Deadlines For Filing Tax Returns & Making Estimated Payments During COVID-19

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 10, 2020July 31, 2020

On March 20, 2020, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin extended the tax filing and payment deadline for federal income tax to July 15, 2020. This relief includes

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Find Out How Much In Stimulus Checks Paid Went To Your State

Find Out How Much In Stimulus Checks Paid Went To Your State

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 26, 2020July 8, 2020

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have announced that they have distributed more than 152 million Economic Impact Payments, sometimes referred to as stimulus checks.

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State & Federal Tax Offices Announce Closings and Filing Delays Due To COVID-19

State & Federal Tax Offices Announce Closings and Filing Delays Due To COVID-19

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 12, 2020May 4, 2020

(Note: Updated April 1, 2020) On March 20, 2020, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin extended the tax filing and payment deadline to July 15, 2020. You can find more

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83-Year-Old Retiree Loses House Over $8.41 Tax Bill

83-Year-Old Retiree Loses House Over $8.41 Tax Bill

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 6, 2019December 27, 2019

$8.41. That was how much 83-year-old Uri Rafaeli, a retired engineer, in Michigan underpaid his property taxes by in 2014. That was all it took

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