Earlier this month, I posted on WalletPop that tax audits were on the rise. I know – not just because the IRS has admitted as
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More Sunday Mailbag
That yellow ball in the sky this morning threw me for a loop. They say it’s called the sun. At any rate, I was thrilled
Read MoreIRS Calls for Paper Proposals
The Internal Revenue Service invites proposals for original papers for the 2010 IRS Research Conference. Topics can include tax compliance, taxpayer burden, improving tax administration,
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Craig Aird
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Today’s feature tax pro is tax attorney and fellow coffee addict Craig Aird. 1. Where are you now? In
Read MoreUSC Launches Grad Tax Program
The University of Southern California Gould School of Law has announced that it will now offer a graduate Tax Law program. Upon completion of 24
Read MoreSex Therapy Expenses Don’t Fly In Tax Court
William Halby, a 78-year-old tax lawyer, claimed more than one hundred thousand dollars spent on prostitutes and magazines as medical expenses for sex therapy. You
Read MoreA Little Help From My Friends: EA Exam Recs?
Back to school doesn’t just mean kiddos… A reader has written in that she’s sitting for the EA exam and is looking for some good
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Mary Kay Foss
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Today’s featured tax pro is Mary Kay Foss, who I’ve been trying to include for eons but apparently, my
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Internships
Taxpayer asks: Hi taxgirl, I love reading your blog. I think you’re funny and insightful. I’ve learned more from your site than from a whole
Read MoreLexisNexis Looking For Notable New Tax Attorneys
The folks at LexisNexis are looking for notable new tax attorneys who deserve recognition for a notable accomplishment. “New” is defined as practicing for ten
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