by Arthur Geffen | Jul 25, 2014 | Retirement Planning
Murray Shusterman says he has no plans to give up law practice, though he is 101 years old. Shusterman still works at Fox Rothschild in Philadelphia, where his practice has focused on corporate and real-estate law, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. “What?...
by Arthur Geffen | Jul 25, 2014 | mortgage relief
Federal agencies and 15 states have announced a wave of litigation against law firms, attorneys, affiliated companies and others that claimed to perform work on behalf of homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages. California attorney Stephen Siringoringo;...
by Arthur Geffen | Jul 18, 2014 | Income Tax
Unlike the federal government, which has a series of tax brackets that apply to all U.S. taxpayers, state-level income tax rates are not standardized. In fact, several states do not even have an income tax but rely on other sources of funds to provide...
by Arthur Geffen | Jul 9, 2014 | Income Tax
Whether you like to play the ponies, roll the dice or pull the slots, your gambling winnings are taxable. You must report all your gambling income on your tax return. If you’re a casual gambler, odds are good that these basic tax tips can help you at tax time next...
by Arthur Geffen | Jun 27, 2014 | Income Tax
Kansas has a problem. In April and May, the state planned to collect $651 million from personal income tax. But instead, it received only $369 million. In 2012, Kansas lawmakers passed a large and rather unusual income tax cut. It was expected to reduce state...