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 TaxMama In The News
April, 2004
Wall Street Journal - Andrew Blackman recommends TaxMama's W-4 calculator in an article, Don't Give Free Loan" to IRS

April, 2004
Christian Science Monitor- Work & Money - Stacy A. Teicher quotes TaxMama about the "Cohan Rule" in an article, "No, your husband is not deductible ... and other IRS tales".

January, 2004
The Chicago Tribune - Ilyce Glink quotes Eva in her article, "Avoid tax surprises when claiming inheritance".

February, 2003
Entrepreneur.com
- C.J. Price quotes TaxMama in "Vulture Capital"

September 11, 2003
Internet.com
- Adam Stone quotes TaxMama in "Technology Makes Tax Time Less Taxing"


 TaxMama's Articles For Reprint
If you see any articles or Q&A on TaxMama.com that you would like to use or excerpt, please send us an e-mail for permission. We'll do our best to accommodate you. It may be necessary for us to update the article before you use it, as tax laws change so rapidly. We want the information you use to be as current as possible.

Ten Ways to Invite An Audit.
Millions of taxpayers will hear from the IRS because they made common, human-error mistakes ... Courtesy NATP and TaxMama.com.

Double Dipping . . . or Why You Can't Deduct Bad Debt.
Say a customer has stiffed you. It's as though you've been burned twice: once for doing the work, twice for not getting paid. Can a tax deduction help you recoup the loss?

Are Taxes Really Illegal?.
A U.S. woman who refused to pay federal income taxes because the IRS didn't respond to her inquiries about tax law has been acquitted of tax evasion. Does this mean others can avoid taxes, too?

10 Things You Didn't Tell Your Tax Pro.
People constantly gripe about paying too much tax and getting too much IRS correspondence. For good reason. What you should tell your TaxPro to reduce your taxes.

 What They're Saying About TaxMama

Eva ... May I forward your treatise on credit card wisdom to my clients (God knows, they never listen to me!)? As well as a handful of financial services colleagues around the country? -- Alison G.

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