A Date With the IRS

The internet has transformed so much of how we live our lives. We find our news online, find books and music online, and find travel bargains online. The internet has even transformed how many of folks find romance, with a dizzying range of sites for suitors of all interests.

Now there's a new site called WhatsYourPrice.com that offers a decidedly commercial twist on the age-old quest for true love. Their romantic slogan: "Buy a First Date With Anyone." Generous daters (mostly men, of course), post what they're willing to pay for a date. Attractive daters (mostly women), post what they want to get for a date. As one woman from the site said, "If it's going to be a big, huge waste of time, at least I'm going to get paid for it . . . . A lot of these guys are wealthy gentlemen, and I think my time is as valuable as their time."

Tax Strategies for Anthony Weiner

Just a few short weeks ago, Anthony Weiner was a rising star in the Democratic party. The seven-term Congressman from New York's Ninth District, straddling Brooklyn and Queens, was a well-respected liberal voice, with frequent appearances on cable news networks and a legitimate shot at becoming Gotham's next mayor. Now, he joins fellow New Yorkers Elliot Spitzer, Chris Lee, and Eric Massa in the Disgraced Politicians Hall of Shame. (Must be something in that New York water). Weiner's already enough of a national laughingstock that we can just skip all the wisecracks you expected when you saw the subject line of this email and get on with it!

Weiner may be on his way out for now, but he's not likely to be gone forever. Former Governor Elliot Spitzer, who left office after being uncovered as a high-end escort service's "Client 9," hosts his own talk show on CNN. New York native and former mayor of Cincinnati Jerry Springer, who

Will Taxes SAVE This "Celebrity"?

We're all used to seeing the high and mighty brought down by taxes. Actor Wesley Snipes is currently sitting in federal prison for failing to pay tax on millions of dollars of movie income. Representative Charlie Rangel was censured by the House of Representatives, in part for failing to report $75,000 of rental income on his villa in the Dominican Republic. Even Florida mom Casey Anthony, on trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee, faces a $68,520 IRS lien, apparently for failure to pay tax on money paid by ABC for family photos and video. (Maybe she thought paying her lawyer was more important than paying her taxes?)

Would it surprise you, then, to learn that one of our highest-profile scoundrels is counting on the IRS to help get him out of trouble?

Analyze Your Product And Services Profitability

Given the number of times we've had clients ask for help evaluating their product or service mix this past year, I figured it was time for a bit more of a technical discussion. So get that fresh cup of coffee and use this entry to begin to ponder how your products or services help -- or hurt -- your business.

Knowing the profitability of each individual product/service you provide can help you make decisions to improve your bottom line. You may want to discontinue products and services that aren’t particularly profitable while promoting the ones that improve your overall results.

HIRE Act Affidavit Posted by IRS, Form W-11

The Internal Revenue Service has been working over time thanks to all the new tax laws just passed. Thankfully they placed a rush order for their team to create the new form needed to allow employers to take advantage of some nice provisions of the HIRE Act.

Form W-11, "Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act Employee Affidavit," is now posted on IRS.gov, along with answers to frequently asked questions about the payroll tax exemption and the related new hire retention credit. The new law requires that employers get a statement from each eligible new hire, certifying under penalties of perjury, that he or she was unemployed during the 60 days before beginning work or, alternatively, worked fewer than a total of 40 hours for anyone during the 60-day period. Employers can use Form W-11 to meet this requirement.

Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

On March 23, President Obama signed the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act." With the next installment on March 30 he signed the companion "Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010." Together, these two acts represent the biggest change in how the US finances healthcare since Medicare was created back in 1965. Politics aside, It's truly monumental legislation. Just as President Harry Truman gave us the "Fair Deal," now Joe Biden -- as he commented when he thought he was off mic -- has given us the "Big *^@*#*@ Deal."

Healthcare reform has been an intensely political process. Not one single Republican voted for the law in either the House or the Senate. And polls show that Americans are overwhelmingly confused and concerned. They don’t know just what the new law does, and they don’t know how much it’s going to cost. That’s no surprise considering the actual texts of the bills runs over 2,500 pages. I wonder if there is actually any single person who understands it all, not likely.