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Employee Benefits, Perks & The In Betweens

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 23, 2015

(This post is part of my Small Business Startup & Survival Guide. You can catch up on the whole series here.) When it comes to business,

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No Such Thing As A Free Lunch: IRS Mulls Tax On Employee Meals

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 4, 2014

When I was contemplating where I might want to practice after law school, I was struck by the description of one particular firm in Philadelphia

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Ask The Taxgirl: Parking Expenses For Business

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 25, 2012May 21, 2020

Taxpayer asks: I’m getting mixed responses about being able to write off my parking expenses for work. I am a hair stylist and technically work

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Commuters Win With Cycling Fringe Benefits

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 5, 2011

Today marked the 27th running of the TD Bank Philadelphia Men’s International Cycling Championship, the longest running single-day cycling road race in the United States.

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IRS Talks Cell Phones Again

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 14, 2009May 17, 2020

Some of us consider employer-provided cell phones a much-appreciated necessity. Some of us consider them a burden. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers them income.

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