Monthly Archives: November 2005

Vote Early but Not Often

…unless you live in Chicago (well, there’s no election in Illinois on Tuesday). Californians will go to the polls on Tuesday to decide several propositions. There are also some local ballot initiatives. Here in Orange County, we have Propositions B, … Continue reading

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The Tax Reform Panel’s Report: Why It’s Irrelevant

Yesterday, the Tax Reform Panel issued its final report (available here). I have come to the conclusion that no matter the merits of the reforms mentioned (which I previously commented on), this plan (really, plans) are dead-on-arrival in Congress. A … Continue reading

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Supreme Court: NY Can Tax Worker in TN

Suppose you work as a telecommuter in one state, but your corporate headquarters is in another state. To which state must you pay state income taxes? The obvious answer is the state you live in. Of course, if you visit … Continue reading

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