by admin | Jul 6, 2020 | Tax
Back on April 15, which used to be a really important date, I wrote about IR-2020-59 in which the IRS announced that it was suspending collection actions of various sorts until July 15. I spoke with E. Martin Davidoff Partner in Charge-National Tax Controversy at...
by admin | Jul 6, 2020 | Tax
Originally published on Forbes.com. Marty Davidoff of PragerMetis has given me a heads up to accommodations the IRS is making to follow through on the spirit of some of the relief that Congress has given taxpayers under the CARES Act and the SECURE Act. This is about...
by admin | Jul 4, 2020 | Tax
I started covering student loans as part of my Occupy Wall Street coverage in 2011. The coverage was from a big picture policy viewpoint. I have now taken up a different approach. I am going to study student loans from my viewpoint as a tax planner. Frankly, I...
by admin | Jul 3, 2020 | Tax
The more I look at the student loans system, the more perverse it seems. Although I have covered aspects of it off and on over the years I have never looked at it from the point of view of a tax planner. As I dove into that over the last few weeks, I have become more...
by admin | Jun 28, 2020 | Kent Hovind, Tax
Originally published on Forbes.com. Kent Hovind’s half -billion dollar lawsuit against the federal government and others has him back preaching, if not practicing the sort of arguments that got him in trouble back in the day. Here you can hear him many years ago...