Well I have actually sat down and done this for a long time. I hope I can maintain the regularity that one would expect.
I’d like to start with a friend of mine. One truly and almost whole hardily responsible for guiding me into the world of blogging. (Did I use the word “Whole” correctly?) We have communicated over the past few years via email and blog post getting to know each other. Next month is the Annual NATP conference in Austin TX, where we had hoped to meet in person once and for along with several others. I say “hoped”, because I am unable to make it. Anyway. . . .
THE WONDERING TAX PRO has two posts that are must-reads. As a taxpayer, this is a topic you should be following. Closely. DEAR COMMISSIONER SHULMAN & SHOULD TAX PREPARERS BE REQUIRED TO FILE THEIR CLIENTS’ RETURNS ELECTRONICALLY?
On the same subject, Trish McIntire of Our Taxing Times has this to say Preparer Registration – Surprise!
Midyear tax tip #1: Welcome summer with energy-related tax breaks
Midyear tax tip #2: Plan health care account moves
Midyear tax tip #3: Adjust withholding – This is my entry
Midyear tax tip #4: Evaluate your estimated tax situation
Midyear tax tip #5: Pay attention to your portfolio
Kelly the internets TAXGIRL writes Congress Fiddles While We Burn: No Movement on Tax Bill, it is a look into HR 4213 or the Tax Extenders Bill. She also brings us news about the Senators Talk Tax Hikes on the Hill. A post that should be read.
James Maule from Mauled Again has two great post, FICA, Medicare, and Payroll Taxes and Internal Revenue Code: Small Change, New Feature, New Look. Both are great reads at least I thought so and feel you should read them. Knowing what’s going on helps, you plan.
Anyway . . .
- Audits Reveal Thousands Wrongfully Received Homebuyer’s Tax Credit,
- Former Company Controller Sentenced to 36 Months in prison for Tax Evasion,
- Top Quality Standards for a Tax Resolution Company
- Today’s tax burden much lower than 30 years ago
- 5 things you can do now to get ready for huge tax hikes in 2011
People management: What managers can learn from The Beatles
For those of you following the saga, I have joined the ranks over at The Daily Reviewer “Top 100 Blogs”. The Missouri Taxguy is on the second page of the tax section and the third row from the bottom in the Money section. You’ll be able to veiw many great blogs. So be sure to check out your favorite topics at The Daily Reviewer .
Ten days ago, I posted that I had submitted this blog to Alltop for inclusion to their listing. As it is truly a grow site I gave it awhile (ten days), but alas I haven’t made it to their newsstand of blogs. I was there once before but as my blogging tapered off and mostly stopped for a while, I was removed. Now upon my return, new web address and all, the Alltop site has grown wonderfully. Yet my submission has yet to be accepted.
Below is a list of the blogging sites I wish to join in the tax section over at Alltop. All of them are great resources I hope you all will use and enjoy.
Tax-News.Com Live Tax Headlines
Tax Policy Center: The Numbers
IRS Tax Problem Solver Blog – IRS Help
If you’d like to see me back on the shelf at Alltop, please contact them and let them know.
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