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TaxProf Blog

Paul Caron is one of the leading national tax scholars of his generation. Since joining the UC faculty thirteen years ago, Professor Caron has written numerous books and law review articles and is active in a variety of scholarly projects. He serves as Series Editor for Foundation Press in developing a Law Stories Series of books patterned after his Tax Stories book. In addition, he serves as Series Editor for LexisNexis Group in developing a Graduate Tax Series of books designed for use in the 28 law school tax LL.M. programs. Professor Caron is co-editor of three electronic journals of Tax Law Abstracts published by the Legal Scholarship Network (www.ssrn.com): Tax Law & Policy and Practitioner Series (with Joseph Bankman) and International & Comparative Tax (with Robert Green). He is Editor of the Tax Law Subject Guide on JURIST: The Legal Education Network (http://jurist.law.pitt.edu), owner and moderator of TaxProf, the AALS-sponsored email discussion group of over 250 tax law professors, and publisher and editor of TaxProf Blog (http://taxprof.typepad.com).
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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.
As tax laws and new information come in, we are always filling our cupboards with new data.
Please feel free to browse our archives. They will never be complete, as tax laws are always changing. So, keep coming back, you'll find excellent information here. The resources you can find here will save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars. All you have to do is read the articles and the newsletter.
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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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Taxable Talk

After reading Hugh Hewitt's Blog, starting a blog for Clayton Financial and Tax became a necessity, not a project for "tomorrow" (whenever that is). There are already some excellent blogs covering taxes (see the blogroll on the right--if yours isn't included, email me a link and I'll add it on), but only the Leonard Letter looks at taxes from a California perspective. My goal is to focus on taxes and how they impact what we, as citizens and taxpayers, get to keep in our pockets.
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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.
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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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