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Why Everyone Is Wrong About The Buffett Rule

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 16, 2012June 8, 2020

Ooh, I do love some tax-related drama just hours before Tax Day. And that’s what we got today when a vote on the so-called Buffett

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Police, IRS Consider Info Sharing As Tax Fraud Increases

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 29, 2012June 2, 2020

It’s March 29, do you know where your refund is? It’s possible that it’s in someone else’s mailbox. Thieves are becoming more sophisticated these days

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Economist Says US Tax System Nearly Gave Him Nervous Breakdown

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 26, 2012June 8, 2020

If Citigroup Chief Economist Willem Buiter (and former Financial Times blogger) looks like he’s suffering through a nervous breakdown, you can blame the U.S. Tax

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Will North Carolina Win The Hunger Games?

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 19, 2012June 8, 2020

When you think post-apocalyptic North America, you think western North Carolina, right? That’s what Lionsgate Entertainment is betting on. On March 23, the über-hyped Hunger

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Tax Preparers Speak Out Against New Regs, File Suit Against IRS

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 13, 2012June 2, 2020

“Because I said so.” As a parent, I’ve grown to love the power of those words. But as a professional? Not so much. At work,

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Are the Payroll Tax Cuts Being Paid For With Your Home Mortgage?

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 25, 2012June 8, 2020

The payroll tax cut extension is being paid for by increases in fees associated with home mortgages. That’s the story making the rounds these days.

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IRS Continues To Weigh In On New Credit Card Reporting Requirements

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 9, 2012June 1, 2020

That collective sigh of relief that you just heard? It was an exhale from the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), the trade association of the

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Taxes & The State Of The Union 2012

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 25, 2012May 28, 2020

Last night was the State of the Union speech as delivered by President Obama. Traditionally, the State of the Union speech is delivered once a year

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Romney’s Tax Returns Are Remarkably… Unremarkable

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 24, 2012May 28, 2020

I know, I know. You, like me, woke up this morning and your first thought was: what’s on those darn Romney tax returns? Okay, maybe

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Tax Talk 2012: Tom Miller

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 23, 2012May 28, 2020

With South Carolina behind us and Florida looming, we’re firmly in the throes of primary season. I feel strongly that it’s important to understand what

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