G-town Radio's Tax Talks: Recent Episodes

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Sean Brennan of Brennan and Company in Germantown talks to G-town Radio about taxing issues that plague all local tax payers.

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You're getting audited. How bad with it hurt? It depends. There are different types of audit as well as things you can do to smooth the process. We'll talk to Sean Brennan all about this in our new tax talk.

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radio at noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.

Sean Brennan is the owner of Brennan and Company in Germantown.

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Are you a high earner or pastor of a church? Odds are higher you'll be audited by the IRS. Find out why in this week's Tax Talk with Sean Brennan. We'll also discuss those deductions you should think twice about using unless you want the attention of an auditor. Be sure to check this out before you tally up your year end deductions.

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radio at noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.

Sean Brennan is the owner of Brennan and Company in Germantown.

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This week's Tax Talk with Sean Brennan covers Philadelphia's Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) which was formerly called the Business Priviledge Tax (BRT). The city has been working to ease the tax burden for businesses especially when they are new. Will it be enough to help your business? Give a listen to find out.

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radioat noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.

Sean Brennan is the owner of Brennan and Company in Germantown.

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This week's tax talk focuses on the taxes paid by those who live and work in Philadelphia including the dreaded City Wage Tax. Jim and Sean discuss if the overall burden is greater on people who live in the city vs. the suburbs. We also compare Philadelphia's burden against the largest cities in the US. Next week we'll discuss the tax burden for business owners in Philadelphia.

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radio at noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.

Sean Brennan is the owner of Brennan and Company in Germantown.

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In our second Tax Talk installment Jim & Sean discuss the explosion of tax fraud through identity theft. It is believed huge sums of money are stolen from the government this way. In some cases all the information to do this was publicly posted on a government website. We'll tell you how to find out if you've been victimized and how to prevent it from happening.

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radio at noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.

Sean Brennan is the owner of Brennan and Company in Germantown.

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Welcome to G-town Radio's Tax Talks with Sean Brennan. Each week leading up to April 15 we'll discuss tax issues at the federal, state and local levels. Look for topics such as what to do when you get audited or can't pay your taxes, what is the tax burden for living and working in Philadelphia, and what lies ahead with property taxes.

In our first installment Sean Brennan (CPA/MBA) of Brennan and Company lays out how this tax season could be a little more chaotic than prior years. Will a shorter season combined with longer refund times and less support from the IRS spell trouble for you?

Do you have a topic you would like discussed in a future Tax Talk? Send an email to jim@gtownradio.com with your suggestion.

You can hear Tax Talks every Tuesday and Thursday on G-town Radio at noon, 3 PM and 6 PM.