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Posted by taxguru on April 13, 2004

The Blue-State Tax – A new name for the insipidly ridiculous AMT.

Nearly 1 million signatures for new phone tax in the PRC

The Deadly Third Rail of Politics – Social Security


The FICA slush fund

Proving personal accounts work

Why Housing Is About to Go “Pop!” – It is true that the historically low mortgage interest rates have helped pump up demand and prices of real estate. As has happened before, this will reverse when interest rates rise and fewer people can afford to make their payments. It’s a natural cycle and doesn’t mean that real estate is a bad investment; just that you need to take it into account and not overpay for properties that are too sensitive to interest rate fluctuations.

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Posted by taxguru on April 12, 2004

Study: IRS Audited More Individuals Last Year

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Newsweek Misses Tax Freedom Day

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Posted by taxguru on April 12, 2004

John Kerry Sloganator – Some very funny and appropriate campaign signs for the possible DemonRat nominee. New ones are showing up continuously. Following are just a few of my favorites so far, including one I made myself with their easy to use tool.

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Fat chance of this happening…

Posted by taxguru on April 12, 2004

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Posted by taxguru on April 12, 2004

Rising property taxes scare off homeowners – With property taxes, it is impossible to really truly own real estate. The complete tax burden is a combination of all taxes, including income, sales, excise, as well as those on property ownership and transfers.

States consider property-tax limits – California’s 1978 Proposition 13 is still the role model for setting limits on property taxes.

GOP Spinal Implant for Senate – Pennsylvania conservatives have a great opportunity to finally get rid of their RINO Senator Arlen Specter.

Get-rich spruiker puts $1m in limbo – This particular story of gullible people falling for a get rich quick scam is from Australia, but could very easily be from here in the USA. The word spruiker is a new one to me. It seems to be like a carnival barker, or as this definition I found on the web:


Spruiker, pronounced Sprooker…is a guy who stands on the door outside of a seedy strip joint and tells you what’s going on inside in an attempt to get you to go in.

That reminds me of walking around the North Beach section of San Francisco, where guys were always trying to lure us into their strip clubs, even when we were in our teens. The analogy to use this term for the get rich quick scammers is appropriate.

Down To The Wire? Move The Wire! – Some good tips on filing for extensions. Because of my backlog of 2001 and 2002 tax returns, I will have only prepared one 2003 1040 by April 15, with the other 90+ on extension. I only did that one in order to test out the settings for the 2003 Lacerte program.

National High Five Day – April 15 isn’t just Tax Day this year. It’s also on the third Thursday in April.

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Posted by taxguru on April 11, 2004

There are often certain indicators that you’re not dealing with the most reputable tax preparer:

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A different name for Tax Season

Posted by taxguru on April 11, 2004

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