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The Stock Market Is Not The Economy: A Quick And Dirty Explanation

The Stock Market Is Not The Economy: A Quick And Dirty Explanation

Kelly Phillips ErbOctober 29, 2020October 29, 2020

I often say that the stock market is not the economy. That’s been especially apparent in 2020 as indicators like unemployment rates, consumer confidence, and

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What Taxpayers Need To Know About Changing Sales Tax Laws

What Taxpayers Need To Know About Changing Sales Tax Laws

John LuckenbaughOctober 26, 2020January 5, 2022

Since the pandemic, there has been a lot of uncertainty about the economy, especially for taxpayers and business owners. But as governments seek to make

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Guest Post: Eliminate Fraud & Waste

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 30, 2011

Guest post by Bryan W. Lillard: The way to cure this mess is simple. First get rid of all Free Trade agreements. Put a import

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Call For Guest Posts About Taxes & The Economy

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 7, 2011

As I have done for the past few years, I’ll be turning over the reins at taxgirl to my readers for the last week in

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State Of The Union 2011: What Does It Mean?

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 26, 2011

Last night, the President delivered his annual State of the Union speech to members of Congress and to the nation. The text follows below but

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Is New Jersey Running Out of Money?

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 30, 2010

New Jersey taxpayers bear one of the highest state and local tax burdens in the country, a fact that wasn’t lost on voters in the

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Existing Home Sales Rebound In August

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 23, 2010May 19, 2020

Interesting reading from CNN this morning that indicates that the housing market might be steadying: Existing home sales rebound in August – Sep. 23, 2010.

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Obama Proposes Tax Breaks for Business: Too Little, Too Late?

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 8, 2010

Where were you on December 1, 2007? It’s one of those dates that you’re likely not to remember. But according to the National Bureau of

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Guest Post: Are Expiring Tax Cuts a Good Thing?

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 2, 2010

This week, I’ve asked readers to chime in on the Bush tax cuts. This guest post is courtesy of Michael Rozbruch, IRS Problem Solver and

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Schumer Pushes Call Center Tax

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 1, 2010

If Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) gets his way, the cost of calling for tech support is going up. Under a new proposal, US companies would

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