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Archive for December, 2004

Posted by taxguru on December 22, 2004

National Sales Tax Walter E. Williams’ take on the plan to eliminate the insane Federal income tax system and its effects on the out of control spending by our imperial rulers in DC who long ago stopped caring what the US Constitution says about authorized government activities.

 

What Social Security ‘crisis’? We all know what they say about denial.  This idiot’s “solution” is to just repeal all of the Bush tax cuts for the evil rich and everything will magically balance out. 

 

Social Security Reforms Could Make or Break Careers – To say nothing of the people who are stuck with whatever our rulers force on us.

 

Don’t Count on Immediate Tax Overhaul

 

Who are the nation’s ‘cheapstates’? Try the blue ones.

 

Bush Criticized Over Social Security Plan

 

Bush’s Tax Overhaul May Be Incremental

 

Bush Social Security Plan Worries GOP 

 

Bush Plans a Media Blitz on Social Security

 

Krugman lies about personal accounts for Social Security

 

Details Cloud Support for Social Security Plan – The opponents of private property ownership are using similar tactics to fight any change to the Social Security system as they do to fight tax reform.  They scare everyone with so many different possibilities and details that the only recourse is to stick with the “devil we know” rather than take a chance on anything else that could possibly be worse for some people.

 

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Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

Treasury and IRS Issue Final Regulations on Student Exception from Employment Taxes

 

Study Indicates Tax Shelters Improve Companies’ Financials

 

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Quicken Rental Property Manager

Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

I just learned that Intuit has another what appears to be unnecessary product on the way to the market place, Quicken Rental Property Manager.  We have been using plain old QuickBooks just fine for keeping track of all rental activities for years and years.  Setting up a Class for each property makes it a very simple task to complete Schedule E.  If Intuit sends me a copy of this program to review, I’ll check it out; but I doubt if it will be any more useful than the Simple Start program I reviewed a few months back

As much as I love the QuickBooks programs, the folks at Intuit are creating a lot of unnecessary confusion with these various new versions that serve no useful purpose in the real world of accounting and taxes. Just a guess here; but it’s as if they set a goal of introducing a certain number of new products each year and quantity has taken precedence over quality. 

I wonder how many bad reviews of their products I am allowed before they kick me out of their Certified Pro Advisor program.  I guess we’ll find out if they continue to pump out stupid programs.

 

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Retirement Planning For Tax Protestors

Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

 

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Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

The Early-Retiree Problem. Another strain on the Social Security system.

 

The ‘Fair’ Tax No argument here that the current income tax system punishes achievement and is counter-productive to a capitalist society.

 

Agency calls TV money man’s claims deceptive  – Another bubble has burst.  That wacko on TV, Matthew Lesko, and his free money schemes may not be on the up and up.  Who would have figured that?

 

Average American Spends over $250,000 on Automobiles – Thanks to AutoBlog for this article.  Amazingly, there is no mention of the fact that the financial wizards at the IRS long ago proved that vehicles cost much less to operate when used for charitable (14.0 cents per mile) or medical (15.0 cents per mile) reasons, than for evil money making endeavors (40.5 cents per mile).  Think of the savings if we only used our cars for charitable or medical trips.

 

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A FairTax Dream

Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

As artistically inept as I am, I was able to create this in a matter of seconds at this Tombstone Generator website.  I used 1913 as the IRS’s birthdate because that was the year the 16th Amendment was ratified.

 

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Action Heroes

Posted by taxguru on December 21, 2004

Ready for action, MoneyMan displays his weapons of choice.I guess last year’s addition of less traditional people to the gallery of action figures (aka dolls), such as political commentator (and real life doll) Ann Coulter, should have tipped us off that other professions would soon be represented with semi-lifelike plastic replicas.  

We financial pros now have MoneyMan to give to the younger generations so they too can dream of one day growing up to beat back IRS auditors and jump over tax shelters in a single bound. I doubt if MoneyMan could beat G.I. Joe in a fist-fight; but I’m sure he could reconcile a bank account much faster.

 

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Feds Bust Some More Tax Scammers

Posted by taxguru on December 20, 2004

Dr. Roger Firestien in Buffalo, NY

 

Four Individuals In Southern California

 

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Posted by taxguru on December 20, 2004

Discover how much you must save in order to become a millionaire

 

Get rich quick, repent at leisure – More on the media manufactured malady, affluenza.

 

Fed says financial junk mail is useful – Plenty of fuel for fireplaces.

 

A Tax Revolt in Berkeley? – Thanks to Michelle Malkin for this story proving that even the most left-wing tax lovers may eventually reach their breaking point.

 

Yes, Social Security has to be fixed – Thanks to Neal Boortz for this bit of common sense from New Hampshire.

 

Social Security Tax Limit May Go Up – As I’ve long predicted, the cap on earnings subject to FICA will be removed just as it was for Medicare.  To make matters even worse for those people, my other prediction still stands. They will most likely be frozen out of ever receiving any or all of their promised benefits when a means testing threshold is instituted.  Regardless of how much they may have paid in over their lifetimes, evil rich people have no right to recover their contributions according to our rulers in DC.  The definition of “evil rich” will be debated; but it can’t get much worse than the one they already use to tax Social Security benefits; $25,000 AGI for singles and $32,000 for married couples.  

 

Funny video from the folks at JibJab on how Santa wants cash this year instead of cookies, including an appearance by his rarely seen elf accounting department.

 

Snow Sees Spending Slashed in ’06 Budget Less spending by our rulers in DC?  Not in our lifetimes.

 

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Posted by taxguru on December 20, 2004

Quiz Kid Ken Jennings Flat Broke, Seeks Bankruptcy Protection – Satire or prediction?

 

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