I never like to think about taxes and put it off as long as I can. But enterprising blogger Jeanne Dininni at Writer’s Notes apparently likes to think ahead. She’s pulled together a list of links to various resources regarding taxes as they affect writers.

So, why not stop for a moment thinking about Christmas, holidays, gifts, parties, eggnog and New Year’s, and trip on over to Jeanne’s list. The visit might even encourage you to make some last minute 2007 financial moves that will save you enough money to hold a celebration on April 15. Now that IS thinking ahead.

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    Tom,

    Thanks for sharing my post with your readers. Hopefully, they’ll find it helpful and–ideally–save some money on their taxes this year!

    As you say, last minute 2007 financial moves are a great idea! Hopefully, these resources will inspire them to make a few!

    Thanks again!
    Jeanne

    Comment by
    Stephen B. Cohen
    14 Dec 2007

    Your readers who live outside the Washington area may well be unaware of a “cute” income tax benefit Congress has bestowed on a selected few: Managers of hedge funds pay only a 15% tax rate. When someone in Congress very recently attempted to rescind this largess, the hedge fund managers’ lobbyists descended on Congress to stop this unfair, draconian measure which would put hedge fund managers in the same income tax boat as most of the rest of us. The phrase “Congressional Bribes” comes to mind.
    -sc

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