If you’re still smarting from writing out that check to pay your 2013 tax bill, some relief might be on the way: the tax extender
Read MoreWhat If Congressional Elections Were Run Like The NFL Draft?
Over the past few days, like many of you, I’ve been glued to the NFL draft board (Forbes’ Darren Heitner had great coverage here). It
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Happy birthday, Mother’s Day! The holiday that you and I know as Mother’s Day turns 100 today: it was officially designated as a holiday on
Read MoreIRS Filing Deadline For Tax-Exempt Organizations A Few Days Away
While most taxpayers – including for-profit corporations – have already filed their tax return (or extension) for the year, it’s still filing season for many
Read MoreHouse Finds Lerner, Central Figure In Tax Exempt Scandal, In Contempt Of Congress
Today, the House voted to hold Lois Lerner, the former Director of Exempt Organization for IRS, in Contempt of Congress. So what’s next?
Read MoreTimeline Of IRS Tax Exempt Organization Scandal
As the news circulates that the House voted to hold Lois Lerner in Contempt of Congress, it’s getting increasingly difficult to remember what happened when. Here’s an updated timeline of the IRS tax exempt organization scandal.
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You thought about it for a long time. You talked about it for weeks. There were letters and emails and maybe even the occasional phone
Read MoreUnion: Privatizing The Sale Of Alcohol Will Kill Children, Lower Tax Revenue
At happy hour tonight, I had a vodka martini. My liquor of choice? 1681 Penn vodka crafted by Philadelphia Distilling. Despite being distilled in the
Read MoreThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 Casts Web Over Moviegoers But Leaves Taxpayers In A Tangle
The Amazing Spider-Man 2, starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, and Jamie Foxx, is expected to gross between $90.7M to $92M on its opening weekend. While
Read MoreConsidering The Death Penalty: Your Tax Dollars At Work
Clayton Lockett was a career criminal. In 1992, he pleaded guilty to burglary, knowingly concealing stolen property and he pleaded no contest to charges of
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