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Monthly Archives: February 2010
The Cubs Tax
I’m a Cubs fan. I grew up in Chicago, and I loved going to games at Wrigley Field. The Cubs will start spring training in a couple of weeks in Mesa, Arizona. And that’s what this story is all about. … Continue reading
What €2.5 Million Buys You
You can buy a lot with €2.5 Million. That’s about $3.41 million, about the salary of a typical major league baseball player. It can also buy you one cd, normally priced at about $0.35 (or about €0.26). Why the mark-up? … Continue reading
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Falling from the Summit
Roger Shoffstall ran the Summit Telephone and Telegraph Company in Alaska. The company serviced areas north of Fairbanks. As I reported last September, Mr. Shoffstall wanted his after-tax profit to be the same as his before-tax profit. That’s tough to … Continue reading
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There Is an Income Tax and You Must Pay It
When I ran West Coast operations for a telecommunications company, we hired a new employee. As per company policy, before he started work we had him fill out all the company paperwork. That individual handed the customer service manager a … Continue reading
“Shhh: The Middle Class Tax Hikes Are Coming”
Most of us are in the middle class: That’s a fact. If taxes are going to go up, taxes on the middle class are going to go up. It’s an inconvenient truth that the current Administration would prefer not to … Continue reading
Radio Russ
I am the guest on this week’s Deuce Plays podcast with Bart Hanson. The focus of the podcast is poker and taxes. You can also download it to your computer by clicking on this link.
Posted in Gambling, Taxable Talk
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Taxing the Man Behind the Tree
Don’t tax me; don’t tax thee; tax that fellow behind the tree. — Senator Russell Long It appears that the President’s budget aims to copy California and Oregon in spending our way to bankruptcy. Additionally, the philosophy noted above is … Continue reading
Online Gambling Addresses
This list has been superseded by the 2011 list. Click here to look at the 2011 list. The IRS and Department of the Treasury stated in January 2009 that online gambling websites are considered to be foreign financial accounts. If … Continue reading
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IRS Street Addresses
A reader emailed me today and said, “Why haven’t you posted your list of IRS street addresses this year?” Well, the answer is that none have changed. Still, it’s time again for the list. Most taxpayers use the Postal Service … Continue reading