Federal Taxes - D.C. School Reform: Everyone's Business
Sunday, March 11, 2007
D.C. School Reform: Everyone's Business
Washington Post - No, it's not taxes. It's not federal spending. It's not even land-use planning and transportation. It's education. Specifically, education from preschool through high school. And more specifically, struggling -- some would say failing -- schools like
More Motivation To Be A Tax Informant
Hartford Courant - The Internal Revenue Service estimates that the difference between what Americans owe in federal taxes and what they actually pay every year is about $345 billion annually. In an effort to close this huge "tax gap," Congress and President Bush in
Free Federal and State Tax Filing
WANE-TV - We're about six weeks away from the tax filing deadline. For many of us, that means paying big bucks to have someone else do the paperwork. If you decide to figure taxes on your own, it doesn't have to mean a crash course in lengthy manuals from the
Washington Post - No, it's not taxes. It's not federal spending. It's not even land-use planning and transportation. It's education. Specifically, education from preschool through high school. And more specifically, struggling -- some would say failing -- schools like
More Motivation To Be A Tax Informant
Hartford Courant - The Internal Revenue Service estimates that the difference between what Americans owe in federal taxes and what they actually pay every year is about $345 billion annually. In an effort to close this huge "tax gap," Congress and President Bush in
Free Federal and State Tax Filing
WANE-TV - We're about six weeks away from the tax filing deadline. For many of us, that means paying big bucks to have someone else do the paperwork. If you decide to figure taxes on your own, it doesn't have to mean a crash course in lengthy manuals from the