As an author, I own the copyright to this commentary. Google, with my knowledge and approval, will show you an …
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Tips On Surviving A Tax Audit
I had just left our Scarsdale, N.Y., headquarters on a business trip a couple of years ago when an Internal …
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Seeking Opportunities Down Under
I’ll have a “Bloomin’ Onion,” the 12-ounce “Outback Special” — medium rare — with the loaded baked potato and, for …
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Here Is What Happens If You Are Audited
Being well informed is the best way to ease the anxiety that comes with a letter from the Internal Revenue …
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Duly Noted
No First-Time Homebuyer Credit For Purchase From Parents. A Wisconsin man who purchased a home from his parents could not …
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My Letter To A Senator Friend
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., is a personal friend whom I have known for 35 years. My college roommate was his …
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The Right To Lie
The Stolen Valor Act sounded like a throwback when President George W. Bush signed it in 2005. It conjured images …
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Buying Customer Goodwill, And Keeping It
Anyone who runs a business knows that customers are among its most important assets. And although customers cannot be bought …
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‘National’ Public Radio’s Local Franchises
If you want a new Cadillac, you can’t go to the General Motors website and order one from the factory. …
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Leaving Bad Enough Alone
Except for housing, much of the American economy is slowly but steadily recovering from the recession that began more than …
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