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Hobby loss: tax deductions and human nature

In his influential book “The Wealth of Nations,” published in 1776, the Enlightenment thinker Adam Smith wrote about how human beings like to “truck and barter.” Of course, the “truck and barter” diction seems a bit dated today. But the phenomenon Smith pointed to remains as timely as ever. Humans […]

Tax Controversy 

IRS commits to a bill of rights for taxpayers

The original Bill of Rights in the United States is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. These rights, such as freedom of the press and free exercise of religion, have been cornerstones of our country ever since. Given that the concept of a bill of rights is so well […]

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Outsourcing to collect tax debt: Congress considers proposal

The budget problems of the IRS have not only impacted the agency’s ability to offer customer service to taxpayers. Those problems have also affected the IRS’s capacity to conduct tax audits and perform other tax collection functions. As we noted in our March 11 post, the National Taxpayer Advocate has […]

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Senators Plan to Fight Corporate Tax Avoidance

Senators Ron Wyden (Oregon) and Carl Levin (Michigan) have announced that they are planning new legislation to fight corporate emigration to lower tax jurisdictions. Senator Wyden, the chairman of the tax-writing Finance Committee, views corporate flight to more tax friendly nations as “a serious symptom of our broken tax code […]

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