US Tax Blogs
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Tax Grotto
Tax Grotto is a blog about movers and shakers in the global tax market.
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TaxProf Blog
Professor Paul Caron's Blog
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Tax Mama
This is a nice, homey, helpful place to visit for anyone seeking guidance on income tax issues or, heaven forbid, problems.
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Tax Guru
Kerry M. Kerstetter, CPA (referred to as The Tax Guru by other CPAs around the country) helps capitalists, investors & small business owners win the tax game.
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Tax & Business Law Commentary
This weblog is authored by
Stuart Levine an attorney in
Baltimore, Maryland at the firm of Fisher & Winner, LLP.
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Taxable Talk
Russell Fox is the principal of Clayton Financial and Tax. Russ has been in financial management and tax for over 22 years, and has previously served as a CFO for a dot-com. Russ received his MBA from the University of Southern California and his BS from the University of California, Berkeley. Russ is an Enrolled Agent and a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents, the California Society of Enrolled Agents and its' Orange County Chapter.
Russ formed Clayton Financial and Tax in 1999, and has been serving the Orange County area since then. His tax practice has two specialty areas: small corporations (typically Subchapter S corporations) and gambling. He is accepting new clients and can be reached, by email, at rcfox at claytonservices dot com.
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Tax Foundation Tax Policy Blog
The Tax Policy Blog is the official weblog of the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan, non-profit research organization that has monitored tax policy at the federal, state and local levels since 1937. Our economists welcome your feedback via email: blog@taxfoundation.org.
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Talking Taxes
This blog is devoted to discussion of important issues in federal, state and local tax reform, with an emphasis on fair and adequate taxation.
Part of Citizens for Justice
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Our Taxing Times
This blog will follow and comment on the US tax system and the business of doing taxes. I will comment on information I have found everywhere that I find interesting and remotely fits under taxes and business. I will strive to keep the readers up-to-date on tax changes.
I have been preparing taxes for 16 years, beginning as a seasonal preparer for H&R Block. I have been self-employed for 2 years and in 2003 I earned Enrolled Agent status.
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