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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Should Tax Preparers be Regulated?
A debate is heating up among tax bloggers on whether or not tax preparers should be regulated. Some bloggers, such as Peter Pappas, think they should be. Others, including Joe Kristan, think they shouldn’t be. I happen to practice in … Continue reading
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New Hampshire Gambling Tax Moving Forward
It appears likely, but not certain, that New Hampshire will soon have a 10% tax on gambling winnings. The state legislature tentatively approved a new budget that contains the tax. It still must be approved by each house of the … Continue reading
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Are The Democrats Deaf and Blind?
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil is how one cliche goes. Well, in Sacramento it can be changed to don’t cut programs, increase taxes, and who cares what the voters, the Governor, or the Republicans say. Democrats … Continue reading
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California Democrats to Voters: We Don’t Care What You Think
The headline says it all. Democrats in the state legislature are telling California voters that it doesn’t matter that you turned down the budget initiatives last May, we know better and the solution must include tax increases. That’s the only … Continue reading
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Same Old Song and Dance
Today is June 16th. The California budget still hasn’t passed. Of course, this isn’t a surprise. Democrats in the Legislature are looking at tax increases. Specifically, an oil extraction tax and an increase in the tobacco tax. Wait, Russ, wasn’t … Continue reading
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2nd Quarter Estimated Taxes / Out of Country Deadline
Today (Monday) marks two deadlines. Second quarter estimated payments must be made by today in order to be considered timely. Additionally, taxpayers who were out of the country on April 15th have until today, June 15th, to either file their … Continue reading
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All Talk and No Actions
The California budget fiasco continues. In theory, the state must have a new budget in place by June 15th—tomorrow—in order for short-term loans to be taken out in July. There’s no chance of that. It’s not that Democrats and Republicans … Continue reading
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Aloha Gamblers!
Hawaii is a beautiful place. It’s hard for me to think of a more beautiful or relaxing place for a vacation. Residents of the Aloha State aren’t likely to be gamblers. Hawaii prohibits all forms of gambling. Of course, if … Continue reading
California’s Other $17.8 Billion Deficit
California currently has a $24 billion budget deficit. Would you be surprised to learn that there’s another $17.8 billion budget deficit on top of the current budget fiasco? It’s true. California has had a major problem with the funding of … Continue reading
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Ballmer: Obama Plan Would Lead to Jobs Moving Overseas
The Obama Administration has announced plans to increase taxes on American businesses with foreign operations. Generally, taxes would increase on these firms’ foreign profits. So assume you’re the CEO of such a firm. Well, if we move American employees overseas … Continue reading
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