Going green is all the rage these days – even in the tax world. And I’m not just talking about hybrid vehicles and credits for
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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Tax Apportionment
It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! This week, Congress approved a spending bill with all kinds of expenditures tucked away, hidden from the glare of
Read MoreThe Value Of A Mother
Years ago, in my Tax Policy class, we had a discussion about the value of intangible labor. The discussion was whether it was appropriate to
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 MoreVeto-riffic
It’s not news that President Bush vetoed the House bill that tied money for the war in Iraq to a time table for the withdrawal
Read MoreIt’s Only Money, Right?
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a study concluding that many companies that contract with the federal government have been avoiding paying taxes. The
Read MoreThe Ultimate In Pay As You Go!
Thanks to a reader who pointed out this article about tax allocation: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-personal-tax-earmarking.html
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 MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Domestic Partnerships
New Jersey is one of the first states in the country to pass a fairly comprehensive Domestic Partnership Act that would allow couples who register
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