Following up on my earlier post about the IRS taxation of cell phones, I’m curious to know what the average cell phone bill is for
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IRS Talks Cell Phones Again
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.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Missing Payment
Taxpayer asks: I did a stupid thing. I mailed my tax return on time but just found the check behind my desk. What do I
Read MoreIRS To Millionaires: Show Me The Money
Those Housewives of New Jersey better brace themselves: the IRS has announced that it’s focusing its audits on wealthy individuals and corporations as part of
Read MoreIRS Tries Out New Internships
The employee plans division of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has hired two law student interns this year, the first time ever for this division.
Read MoreBeware Of Tax Refund Scams
I just received an email with the subject line “Confidential Information” in my inbox. The attachment was a form which requested a long list of
Read MoreObama Corporate Tax Proposals Not Met With Enthusiasm (No One Is Surprised)
Republicans in the Senate have made it clear that they are not fans of President Obama’s proposals to close international tax “loopholes.” Specifically, Senate Minority
Read MoreIRS Releases New Insolvency Pub
The IRS has updated Publication 4681, Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments (for Individuals). I know, you’re thinking “So what?” Well, the “So what?” is
Read MoreThere’s Freedom And Then There’s Freedom
If you’re going to cheat, we’re not going to make it easy for you. That’s the message that the US Court of Appeals (DC Circuit)
Read MoreI’m Late, I’m Late, I’m Late!
Only you’re not late… Slow down! You’ve got a minute to spare. Despite the hype in the press, you’re not a “late filer” if
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