My inbox continues to be chock full of questions about the Making Work Pay Credit for 2011. Taxpayers, it seems, are still confused about whether
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Audit Shows Prisoners & Felons Given Permission To Prepare Returns
At tax time, many taxpayers feel like they’re being ripped off by Uncle Sam. However, IRS is concerned that they might also be victims of
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Office Of Letters & Light
Our eleventh charitable organization is Office of Letters and Light. I’m guessing the name doesn’t ring a bell. But maybe these names will: NaNoWriMo (National
Read MoreThe Year That Was: Top Tax Stories Of 2011
It’s officially 2012 today and it’s my obligatory wrap up post. Okay, sort of obligatory. As a math geek, I find the whole stats thing
Read MoreFiling Deadline Extended For Some Charities
The IRS has announced that tax-exempt organizations with January and February filing due dates will have until March 30, 2012. If you are affected, you
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Shoes That Fit
Our seventh charitable organization is Shoes That Fit. Shoes that Fit began in Claremont, California in 1992. Today, Shoes That Fit is helping children in
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Rails To Trails Conservancy
It’s the sixth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Back On My Feet
It’s the fifth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: Critical Exposure
It’s the fourth day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving: VillageReach
It’s the third day of my annual 12 Days of Charitable Giving. Each of the 12 charities that I’ll be featuring in the series was
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