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10 Expired Tax Provisions That Might Affect You In 2014

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 24, 2014

Will tax extenders finally be addressed in 2014? About 55 provisions were not renewed after they expired in 2013. With Congress back in session, the IRS gearing up for tax season and tax professionals unsure of how to advise taxpayers, the clock is ticking.

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President Obama Says Immigrants Must Pay 'Fair Share Of Taxes'

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 20, 2014

Tonight, President Obama laid out his plan for immigration reform. It includes the requirement to “pay your fair share of taxes” – but what does that mean?

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What Matters Most When It Comes To Tax Reform? Hint: It's Not Control Of Congress.

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 5, 2014

Last night, the elections signaled a power shift in Congress. With Republicans controlling both houses, does that mean tax reform is on the way? Here’s why, historically, it’s not control of Congress that matters: it’s something else.

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What If Congressional Elections Were Run Like The NFL Draft?

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 12, 2014July 31, 2020

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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Grimm Day: Congressman Indicted On Federal Charges, Including Tax Evasion

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 28, 2014July 29, 2020

Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY) was hit with a 20 count indictment including five counts of mail fraud, five counts of wire fraud, three counts of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false federal tax returns, one count of conspiring to defraud the United States, one count of impeding the Internal Revenue Service, one count of health care fraud, one count of engaging in a pattern or practice of hiring and continuing to employ unauthorized aliens, two counts of perjury and one count of obstructing an official proceeding.

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Budget Faces Challenge From Senators Wary Of Spending, User Fees To Taxpayers

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 14, 2013July 20, 2020

The House has passed a budget deal – and convincingly so. But it will pass muster in the Senate? There are challenges, including concerns about increased spending and those pesky user fees. Are we in for another filibuster?

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Congress Threatens IRS With ‘Right-Sized’ Budget Cuts

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 14, 2013July 13, 2020

Things just keep getting worse for the Internal Revenue Service. Last week, a House Appropriations subcommittee proposed to slash the tax agency’s budget by nearly

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Senate Passes Budget, Calls For Nearly $1 Trillion In Tax Increases

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 23, 2013July 7, 2020

After an extraordinary four year dry spell, the Senate has passed a formal budget proposal. It now goes to the House where, mark my words,

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House Agrees On A Timeline For Debt Ceilings Talks. Again.

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 23, 2013July 5, 2020

I was wrong. Remember when I said that the House was going to push off the debt ceiling for three months? Turns out they didn’t

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House Will Vote To Push Off Debt Ceiling Talks. Again.

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 20, 2013July 5, 2020

House Republican leaders announced over the weekend that they will vote this week on a plan to extend the debt ceiling for three more months

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