15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Wealth & Inequality In America. Plutocracy disguised as Democracy. Taxes not the issue. http://bit.ly/apKPjW
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15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Wealth & Inequality in America
For those that think taxes are…
For those that think taxes are too high, it used to be worse, much worse. Overall earliest tax freedom day since 1964 http://bit.ly/91bBTx
The IRS is Churning Out Tax Li…
The IRS is Churning Out Tax Liens – 6 fold increase in # of liens last 10 years. Big headaches if they “lien” on you. http://cptl.st/9S58fs
New Tax Credit for Business he…
New Tax Credit for Business health insurance premiums effective now. Not 4 sole props, partners, 2% shareholders http://tinyurl.com/ybhjfmz
Good times ahead? Has real est…
Good times ahead? Has real estate bottomed? Price index shows 20 markets home prices unchanged | McClatchy: http://bit.ly/bl8vZn #economy
Gregoire signs bills granting …
Gregoire signs bills granting tax breaks to Washington State businesses – Hope it creates some jobs http://bit.ly/amQADK #wa
IRS Trying To Do Their Job
Short audio of NPR talk with IRS commissioner
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The Internal Revenue Service has always been a source of consternation for many Americans, but in tough economic times like these, the anger seems more strident. Anti-tax forces have called for the abolition of the agency; one man took out his rage by flying his small plane into an IRS building, killing himself and one employee. Host Liane Hansen speaks with Douglas Shulman, the IRS Commissioner, about what the agency is doing to help people struggling financially, as well as the IRS’ efforts to keep employees safe.
IRS employees do not write the tax laws. Do not kill the messenger. Times are tough but it is not their fault.

Fellow tax practitioner Kay Be…
Fellow tax practitioner Kay Bell’s sensible piece on Joseph Stack and the reaction by some to his insane actions. http://www.bankrate.com/blogs/taxes/tax-tragedy-in-texas.aspx



