ANYTHING BUT TAXES is represented in “Tax Carnival #27: Waiting for the Tax Ball to Drop” compiled by Kay Bell of DON’T MESS WITH TAXES. As Kay states, “in ‘Won't You Take This Advice I Hand You Like a Brother’ he discusses the burden of proof during an audit, particularly when it comes to the cost basis of an investment sale.”
Actually, I start the Carnival off with a posting from my tax blog. According to Kay, “As the traditional Auld Lang Syne says, let's not forget the old acquaintance of this soon-to-end tax year. To that end, Robert D Flach, aka THE WANDERING TAX PRO, brings us a review of 2007's tax happenings.”
The same post from THE WANDERING TAX PRO is also in the “Carnival of Personal Finance #133 - Last of 2007 Edition” over at WE’RE IN DEBT.
Actually, I start the Carnival off with a posting from my tax blog. According to Kay, “As the traditional Auld Lang Syne says, let's not forget the old acquaintance of this soon-to-end tax year. To that end, Robert D Flach, aka THE WANDERING TAX PRO, brings us a review of 2007's tax happenings.”
The same post from THE WANDERING TAX PRO is also in the “Carnival of Personal Finance #133 - Last of 2007 Edition” over at WE’RE IN DEBT.
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