Monthly Archives: December 2009

Mailbag: How to Get Both Sides Upset with You (Poker Coaches & 1099s)

Like most tax professionals, I send out a newsletter for my clients. In my most recent newsletter, I included the following: Under federal law, a business owner (this includes those of you who file a Schedule C — a sole … Continue reading

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Cook County (Chicago) Sales Tax to Drop

It’s rare these days to read about any tax rate dropping. County Commissioners in Cook County, Illinois, home of Chicago and some of the metropolis’ suburbs, voted earlier this year to cut the county’s sales tax rate by 0.5%. Cook … Continue reading

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A Lesson for California from South Dakota

California politicians seem to think that they can raise tax rates higher and higher and higher and businesses won’t react. Bluntly, that’s wrong. From the Leonard Letter and the South Dakota Department of Tourism and Economic Development comes word of … Continue reading

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