Check and Checkmate. Twice.

In case you missed it, last week the California Public Utilities Commission, a group of unelected State Regulators, proposed a plan to tax text messages. Apparently in the never ending pursuit of helping the disadvantaged afford cellular coverage our state ruling class saw a bountiful source of revenue. Just think of all the teenage [...]

By |2022-02-08T22:27:04-08:00December 18th, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments

COMMENT ON TAX REFORM IMPACT

As September 15 rolls into view its probably important to not only remind readers to make their quarterly estimated tax payments on time but also to evaluate whether they are sufficient. With the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changing the tax landscape dramatically for some in 2018, you may want to refigure your payments. [...]

By |2022-02-08T22:28:59-08:00September 10th, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments

Went for a walk…

I’ve always wanted to climb Mt Whitney and to backpack the John Muir Trail. So, I took a few weeks off just recently to regroup mentally and physically, and did both. The JMT is 220 miles of arguably the prettiest scenery in the United States, with high mountain lakes and pristine meadows amid towering [...]

By |2022-02-08T22:29:27-08:00August 27th, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments

After Tax Reform, Here’s What the Nonprofit Sector is Watching

By Courtney Rozen Initial estimates aren’t promising: The American Enterprise Institute projected June 18 that the law would reduce charitable giving by $17.2 billion this year, according to a static analysis. But in the six months since Republicans passed the 2017 tax act (Pub. L. No. 115-97), much of the impact is yet to [...]

The End is Here

The US Supreme Court finally ruled on the sales tax case from South Dakota. The case as you may recall was a direct challenge to the status quo that exempted sellers from having to collect sales taxes from buyers in states where the seller had no physical presence. The old regime has been a great boon to internet commerce [...]

By |2022-02-08T22:44:04-08:00June 21st, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments

Unintended Consequences

One of the (presumably) unintended consequences of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 (TCJA) is the impact that it will have on charitable giving. There are plenty of people who donate money and property to various nonprofit groups for purely philanthropic reasons. However, when there is an institutional subsidy in the form [...]

By |2022-02-08T22:45:18-08:00May 22nd, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments

How do you stack up?

Today is tax filing day, and no doubt some of you wonder how you rank with the rest of the country in the big scheme of who is paying income taxes. The Tax Foundation has released its study of 2015 income taxes (https://files.taxfoundation.org/20180117125609/Tax-Foundation-FF570.pdf) and the information is entertaining if nothing else. For example, if [...]

By |2022-02-09T16:46:20-08:00April 17th, 2018|Pauls's Tax Blog|0 Comments
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