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Contemplating A Move In 2008?

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 24, 2008

If you’re contemplating a move in 2008 (despite the crazy housing market), consider these spots. These towns are where Money magazine says the best places

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Tax On Internet Sales Not Likely To Pass… Again

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 15, 2008

Assemblyman Charles Calderon of California wants the state to consider imposing a tax on new media downloaded from the internet. He is specifically targeting goods

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How Much Is That 75p Soda? Sales Tax Revisited.

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 10, 2008

Greetings from the UK! Yep, hubby and I packed up and headed across the pond to Jolly ol’ England for a few days of rest

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Looking To Increase Your Sales Tax Burden? Move To Chicago!

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 3, 2008

Your tourist souvenirs in the Windy City just got a little more expensive. As of November 2008, Chicago will become the most expensive city in

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London’s Low Emission Zone Tax Expands

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 5, 2008

Last year, the Mayor of London outlined a plan for London’s LEZ (Low Emissions Zone). The plan was derived after a study showing that the

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Wal-Mart Rolls Back Tax Cuts

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 9, 2008

In law school, you learn in basic tax (“baby tax,” we called it) that you can’t avoid tax on a transaction by making it into

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Taxing Bottled Water: Saving The Environment Or Killing Business?

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 6, 2008

I’ve blogged before about how the government uses tax as a method of altering taxpayers’ behavior. Different governments tax cigarettes, sweets and fatty foods and

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How Much Is Your House Worth?

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 2, 2008

And why does it matter on a tax blog? Consider this. You buy a house in the midst of a housing boom. Prices go up,

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Taxes Too High? You Can’t Blame God.

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 25, 2007

Susan Pace Hamill, a professor at the University of Alabama Law School (who also hold a seminary degree in divinity) has written a book entitled,

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We’re Number Two!

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 22, 2007

It’s not just major sporting events and Clash of the Choirs… Philadelphia lands second in other areas, too, such as the largest tax burden! Congrats,

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