THE NEW E-FILE MANDATE – “. . . An individual or couple may engage a tax professional, such as me, to prepare the federal income tax return that he/she/they is/are required to file. While, as is the case with just about every situation where a person or company provides goods or services for compensation, the preparer has certain legal and ethical responsibilities regarding the preparation of the return, the tax pro is hired by the taxpayer to simply prepare the return. . . .”
In the post mentioned above (please read the whole post), my friend asked many a tax bloggers/professionals for our response “I am very sincerely interested in the comments of my fellow tax professionals, and especially my fellow tax bloggers (are you listening Annette, Kay, Kelly, Mary, Trish, Bruce, Dan, Jim, both Joes, Russ, etc.?) on this post.” Of all of us out here and those ask of in particular I was disappointed in the number of us who have responded.
A few even chose to respond by a post on their perspective blogs A Line in the New Jersey Sand and It Depends on What the Meaning of the Word ‘Is’ Is. The rest of the comments can be read here including mine.
In his post I AM RIGHT – BUT A LOT OF GOOD IT WILL DO ME! RDF concludes what we have all said.
Those of the most popular sites or those who have the most readers I was/am ashamed that so many of you did not respond to RDFs inquiry as to what you thought. He asked even with the thought ““on the record” by submitting a comment, or “off the record” by email”. You should have.
This mandate affects all of those who prepare, and I know RDF isn’t the only one who has issue with it. I use software (two different brands actually), and I have issues with it. Are you charging for e-filing your clients returns? If so, are you just sitting there counting the money you might make by being able to charge everyone? Shame on you. This country prides itself on being able to give us the freedom to choose. This mandate takes a peace of that away.
The Recession is Over – The recession lasted 18 months and just as we didn’t know there was a recession until we were well into it, we are now told it ended in June 2009.
Tax Breaks Expiring Soon – No, Not Those Tax Breaks
I found a new blog. I’ll introduce it by saying this is a worthwhile read How important is small business to the US?I have had it on by blog roll for a few days. Add it to yours if you like the way Wray writes.
Another new one I found recently and I have on my blog roll (Is that supposed to be one word? Blogroll, or Blog roll? Hummm, maybe two I think) 21st Century Taxation. The post that took me there is good. Making Work Pay Credit & Economic Stimulus – Need for Better Discussion. As above at this to your RSS feeder/reader if you like the way this blog is written.
Insider Tips to Stop IRS Notice of Deficiency- And Save Your Cash!
As in above I am wondering what has happened to Monica L. The Tax CPA and Confessions of a CPA hasn’t had a post since August 16th at one and August 27th at the other.
Monica, you still out there?
What about Stacie from Stacie’s More Tax Tips, Stacie, are you going to be writing anymore? I have to say you post are missing and we are missing your post.
Self-Employed Folks Get a (Tax) Break
Tax Help For Business Owners Who Owe Unpaid Employment Taxes or Delinquent Payroll Taxes – Are you a small business owner or an independent contractor? If yes, did you know that the IRS is stepping up their enforcement just so that they can go after taxpayers like you more aggressively? The IRS assigns a higher priority to the collection of payroll taxes than personal income taxes.
GOP Pledge to America: No New Taxes (Now Cue the Dancers)
Representing the rich … or not- What all this attention to the impending end of Dubya’s tax cuts really means is there’s been, and will continue to be, all sorts of crazy numbers crunching.
Effect of expiring tax cuts on the rich
You can’t claim the ‘Hope Credit’ just because you hope you qualify for it
Lessons from Tax Reform Act of 1986 – The Senate Finance Committee held hearings today to review and reflect on the important lessons our country learned from its experiences with the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (which Dave Williams talked about in class on Tuesday).
There is a good deal worth reading and pondering in the transcripts of those hearings.
Extended bonus depreciation, $500K Section 179 deduction await President’s signature
Maybe Building Business Credit IS the Answer- The US’s population is a little over 310 million, but 27% of them are under 20. Bottomline – over half of all adults do NOT have good credit.
What do plumbers, politicians, and professors have in common?
The folks over at TaxQueriesblog have once again asked for authors. Seems those of use who want to write about tax stuff want to do so more at our own blogs than others. I joined this group of bloggers at TaxQueriesblog some time ago, when it first came about. Sadly I wasn’t and still am not able to keep up with everything and have little time to contribute to the collection of bloggers and their musings. Here is the list of contributors thus far:
I mention all of this in an effort to maybe get more over there as authors. Please check it out and make contact with those running the show to see if you can join our ranks. Maybe I should write another post for them, I haven’t added anything since. . . It’s been awhile.
A Public Service Announcement – if you text while you drive, this is a must read!
Apologies for not referencing on any PF blogs this week. If you know of other really good ones that I don’t already have in my PF blog roll please send me a note so I can get there.
I’d in closing like to mention, that I have added a few items to help spread the tax word around. You’ll notice at the end of each post there are two buttons. One for tweeting the post on twitter, and another for Google Buzz. I a few folks use these, I am asking that if you enjoy the post or feel someone you know will, please use these to get them the info.
Also I have added at the end of both my columns, some Facebook stuff. Please use these as well. The more people we can reach with our information the more who will be informed about what is. . . .
Thanks, see everyone later.
“A Week in Perspective” what about this title?
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