Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, former Chicago Alderman Sandra Stevens Jackson, are both headed to jail on federal charges related to campaign fund abuse, including tax fraud.
Read MoreIRS Proposes To Permanently Ease Restrictions For Innocent Spouse Relief
The IRS has released proposed regulations that would, among other things, extend the deadline for equitable relief for innocent spouses. The deadline was informally extended by Notice 2011-70; the proposed regulations would make that deadline permanent.
Read More13 Understatements, Half-Truths & Misunderstandings About Motherhood
The interview was going fairly well. I was feeling confident, even in my borrowed suit, having fielded a number of questions about law school and
Read MoreIRS Releases List Of Americans Hoping To Expatriate, Number Tops 1,000
The IRS has released the most recent list of citizens wishing to renounce their citizenship – and it’s a long one.
Read MoreSchools Still Out For Summer: Philadelphia Threatens To Delay First Day Of School Over Funding
Time is running out. That was the message offered today to more than 1,500,000 residents of the City of Philadelphia from Superintendent William R. Hite,
Read MoreSnowden Finds New Home, Fields Job Offers – But Will He Pay His Taxes?
Former NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has received formal papers from the Russian government to live and work in the country as a “temporary refugee.” Despite having his U.S. passport revoked, he remains a citizen. And being a citizen means paying his taxes.
Read MoreNC Lawmakers Reckon With The Three Rs: Reading, Writing & (Tax) Reform
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is under fire for cuts to the education budget. To make way for the cuts, rates for personal and corporate income taxes were slashed with additional changes made to sales and use taxes, unemployment insurance, and property taxes. Is it worth it?
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Peter J. Riley
Next up in our Getting To Know You Series is Peter J. Riley, a certified public accountant with a special focus on creative folks.
Read MoreYou Can’t Drive 55: NY Suspends Driver’s Licenses For Tax Delinquents
Owe taxes to the State of New York? Be prepared to put away those keys: under a new measure, drivers who owe more than $10,000 in state taxes face losing their license until the debt is paid.
Read MoreWhat Are Your Thoughts On Tax Policy?
It’s that time of year again! As I have done for the past few years, I’ll be turning over the blog to my readers for
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