NCAA President Myles Brand has (finally) responded to the ongoing inquiry into the tax-exempt status of the organization in a 25-page letter posted on the
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IRS Commissioner Mark Everson has announced the appointments of Kevin Brown and Linda Stiff as deputy commissioners beginning December 1. Brown and Stiff replace outgoing
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Following up on my recent post about the NCAA, college sports and tax-exempt status, take a look at this tidbit in USA Today which reports
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It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! Casinos are headed to Pennsylvania and many other states this year as revenue raisers for state governments. Winnings are
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Word on the Street (Wall Street, that is) is that one of the items on the Dems’ new agenda will be to reverse the prior
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As if Tom Brady and Curt Schilling aren’t enough, Massachusetts has given some taxpayers yet another reason to be thankful: Patriots Day. The holiday, which honors
Read MorePlease Sir, Can I Have Some More?
As previously reported, the IRS appears to be on a fee raising binge… And they’ve struck again! According to the IRS, as of the first
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In addition to this being the time of the year when 501(c)(3) organizations come calling for charitable contributions of cash, it’s also the season for
Read MoreNew & Improved
I know, I know. When people say things are new and improved, they usually aren’t. But this time, they’re wrong. I’ve rolled all of the
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Bottoms Up!
It’s Fix The Tax Code Friday! This week’s question: Earlier in the week, following the elections, Nancy Pelosi indicated that she would make it a
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