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  • Avoid tax turkeys! Check out November Tax Moves

    November 3, 2015
    I'm a little slow posting today. I had to go vote. Have you been to your polling place yet? If…
  • IRS uses cell phone surveillance only in criminal cases
    Senate Judiciary Committee seeks details on agency’s high-tech data gathering efforts

    November 2, 2015
    The Internal Revenue Service is among 13 federal offices that is using high-tech cell phone surveillance devices. The ability of…
  • Celebrating standard tax amounts as we shift from Daylight Saving to Standard Time

    November 1, 2015
    Note: This post was updated Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017 "The Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dalí (Oil on canvas, 1931)…
  • Movie and TV production tax credits, trick or treat?

    October 31, 2015
    Michael Myers, the masked slasher who terrorizes towns and teens on Halloween, obviously loves Oct. 31. Michael Myers of "Halloween" film infamy…
  • Massachusetts governor signs Millionaires’ Tax petition
    Bay State vote years away, but some state tax initiatives are on Nov. 3 ballots

    October 30, 2015
    The Republican governor of Massachusetts has signed a petition that, if successful, would let his state's voters decide if they…
  • Paul D. Ryan potpourri
    Getting to know the new House Speaker

    October 29, 2015
    It's official. Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wisc.) is the 62nd Speaker of the House. He won with 236 votes. New House Speaker…
  • Congress approves bipartisan budget, debt ceiling deal
    Dec. 11 government shutdown deadline still looms, but now less likely

    October 28, 2015
    This is truly an October surprise. The persistent partisan gridlock on Capitol Hill has been broken, at least when it…
  • House GOP seeks impeachment of IRS commissioner

    October 27, 2015
    It's been quite a day for John Koskinen. The Internal Revenue Service commissioner appeared before a Senate Finance Committee hearing…
  • Ticket scalping proceeds are always taxable
    Legal. Illegal. It doesn’t matter to the IRS; the tax man just wants his cut

    October 27, 2015
    It's the big day for New York and Kansas City baseball fans. If you're among them and looking to pick…
  • Rutgers fans tout school’s football accomplishments, along with New Jersey’s high property tax rate

    October 26, 2015
    It's no secret that I'm a big football fan. I prefer the NFL because I like to yell at my teams…
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