But not many… in the Ways and Means Committee. The Business Journal of Phoenix (how’s that for a source?) is reporting that U.S. Rep. Harry
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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Home Sales
I listed my house for sale this week (yes, you can expect lots of home-related posts in the next few weeks). While we expect to
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Form W-9
Taxpayer asks: In doing some side work, a client sent me a W-9 to fill out and return. Why would they do that, and why
Read MoreYou Mean The IRS Is Going To Collect Taxes?
What? You think that’s crazy talk? You would if you have been following the debacle that is allowing private debt collectors to pursue the collection
Read MoreThe Largest Tax Fraud Ever… Over?
Wow. And just like that, the largest criminal tax case in the US is over. Well, for now. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, of Federal District
Read MoreCall For Questions
I recently received an inquiry from a college professor who had questions about how to report deductions on her person income tax return. As part
Read MoreGermany Gets A Break
Many of my husband’s clients are likely breathing a sigh of relief this morning. He represents a number of German corporations who pay tax rates
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: William Perez
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Our guest today is blogger William Perez, who serves as a guide at About.com: Tax Planning: US. 1. Where
Read MoreThe Poll Tax Is Gone But…
Voting and paying taxes are still hand in hand. The IRS has admitted that it has collected information on the political party affiliations of taxpayers
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Protesting With Your Dollars
As the war in Iraq grows more unpopular, a new series of tax protests are gaining ground. Protesting taxes in the US is nothing new
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