Monthly Archives: May 2011

Just Say No, Sacramento Style

It’s been a while since I’ve reported on the California budget situation, but it seem apropos given that June is right around the corner and with it the constitutional deadline for California to have a balanced budget. Democratic Governor Jerry … Continue reading

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Staking and the WSOP: 2011 Update

Back in 2007, I wrote this post regarding staking and the World Series of Poker. Generally, nothing has changed. Caesar’s (formerly Harrah’s) still runs the WSOP and still refuses to obey IRS rules regarding Form 5754. That means that a … Continue reading

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How May We Not Serve You Today?

This post has nothing to do with taxes, but everything to do with customer mis-service. You’re forewarned. On Tuesday, May 10th, I logged on to my blog and attempted to write a post. I was unable to save the post … Continue reading

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We’re Almost Back to Normal

If you can see this post, you’re seeing Taxable Talk hosted by my new hosting company.  New posts are coming tomorrow (Thursday), along with a rather scathing review of a certain hosting company. That post could be titled, “Indian Customer … Continue reading

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We’re Going Down to Come Back Like a Phoenix

My current hosting company has decided they don’t want my business. I am being forced to switch companies (something I’ll write about next week). For now, we will likely be going down and then reappearing like the proverbial Phoenix and … Continue reading

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Hawaii Likely to Increase Film Credits; What Could Go Wrong?

Do you like Hawaii Five-0? No matter, it’s very likely you will see far more films and television productions made in Hawaii in the near future. The legislature in Hawaii is considering increasing the film credit rate from 15% to … Continue reading

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