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Taxes From A To Z: H Is For Household Employees

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 10, 2011May 18, 2020

I’m not rich. I don’t own a mansion. I don’t have a maid (that would be me). I don’t have a chauffeur (that’s me), a

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Taxes From A To Z: G Is For Golden Parachutes

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 9, 2011

I know. This sounds like something that Michael Kors might be putting out. Unfortunately, golden parachute payments have nothing to do with the world of

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Taxes From A To Z: F Is For FBAR

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 8, 2011

In 1970, Congress passed the Bank Secrecy Act which was pretty much the first law on the books in the US to require banks and

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Taxes From A To Z: E Is For Early Distributions

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 7, 2011May 18, 2020

Let’s face it… It’s been a tough couple of years for a lot of taxpayers. More and more taxpayers have reached into their savings, including

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Taxes From A To Z: D Is For Depreciation

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 6, 2011

Nothing lasts forever. Things you buy age, they wear down and sometimes, they become obsolete. That’s more or less the essence of depreciation. For federal

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Taxes From A To Z: B Is For Business Mileage

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 4, 2011

Section 162 allows taxpayers to deduct expenses incurred in the course of a trade or business that are deemed “ordinary and necessary.” One of the

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Taxes From A To Z: A Is For Applicable Federal Rates

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 3, 2011

First in the series: A is for Applicable Federal Rates, or AFRs. Each month, the IRS provides various prescribed rates for federal income tax purposes;

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Taxes From A To Z

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 27, 2011

This week, I’m kicking off my “Taxes from A to Z” series on taxgirl. As part of the series, I’m planning to focus on tax

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