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It looks like the Roaming Gnome will be booking an appeals court appearance. A San Antonio jury has returned a $20 million verdict against online hotel booking companies for failing to pay occupancy taxes. The award money eventually will be split among 170 Texas communities, led by the Alamo City, that were part of the class-action lawsuit filed in 2006. Booking sites named as defendants include Hotels.com, Expedia.com, Priceline.com, Hotwire.com, Lodging.com, Orbitz.com, Site59.com and the gnome's home Travelocity.com. The online bookers reportedly will appeal. What will happen in the next courtroom is anybody's guess. The San Antonio jury actually gave... Read more →


Actually, Virginians don't have to be reminded that it's election day. The Old Dominion has one of the most-watched off-year races, its battle for governor. The other hot races are in New Jersey, also the governor's spot, and the 23rd District of New York, where the Conservative Party's vanquishing of the traditional Republican candidate is already giving that group reason to celebrate. We'll see if they're still happy after the polls close tonight. Here in Texas it's issues rather than people that are dominating the ballot. We have 11 Constitutional questions that must be decided by the voters. Unfortunately, because... Read more →


I hope all y'all got a good night's sleep after Halloween festivities. It sure helped to have the extra hour we got from "falling back" into Standard Time overnight, didn't it? So what are you going to do with that precious bit of extra time? If you've got nothing special planned, here are a few tax-related ways to spend it. You can find out the tax buzz via The Wandering Tax Pro's latest compilation of tasty tax tidbits. They're almost as appetizing as the kid's candy that you've been sneaking as snacks! If you Twitter, please feel free to peruse... Read more →