Saturday, February 18, 2012

My Dog Ate It And Other Tax Excuses


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My Dog Ate It And Other Tax Excuses
(Forbes) - There are many tax excuses, but some don’t work. The IRS must be tired of hearing them, for this year some tax forms instruct taxpayers to await penalty notices before offering any excuses. 
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Business Tax Breaks Booted from Payroll Deal 
(CNNMoney) - The last legislative freight train is about to leave the station, and a set of expired business tax breaks that regularly get extended are being left on the platform...That's because Congress did not include them in a deal that will extend the payroll tax cut, the Medicare "doc fix" and emergency unemployment benefits. 
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(The Boomer Bulletin) - Anyone who has managed a team has most likely stumbled across a challenging employee. Identifying the challenging behavior is easy; finding ways to change the behavior and motivate the team member so they exhibit superstar qualities is the true challenge. 
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(Wall Street Journal) - The growing rift between franchisees and franchisers—businesses that collectively employ roughly eight million people in the U.S.—follows three consecutive years of declines in the number of U.S. franchises, and as economic pressures prompt people to limit discretionary spending. 
The Simpsons Reaches 500th Episode
(USA Today) - The Simpsons, in its 23rd season, will hit 500, a nearly unheard-of milestone reached by only two other prime-time scripted series, Gunsmoke (635) and Lassie (588). 
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