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2011 Self Made Blog Roundup [Links]
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Posted by Kristin Oberlander - What would the end of the year be without best of lists and countdowns? The staff at Self Made has decided to pull together our favorite posts from this year below. Did we leave one out? Let us know in the comments and we'll add it.
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- House Follows Senate And Introduces Small Business Tax Extenders Bill
The NASE’s efforts to introduce companion language in the House of Representatives mirroring the Senate introduced Small Business Tax Extenders Bill was met today by Representatives Gerlach (R-Pa.) and Neal (D-Mass.) who introduced the bipartisan House measure.
- Why It's So Hard To Write Off Your Home Office (Bloomberg Businessweek)
For the past decade, advocates for the home-based workforce have sought to give taxpayers the option to check a box for a standard $1,500 home office write-off. That would save them the tricky business of calculating what percentage of the home is dedicated to business—and therefore what share of rent, insurance, utilities, and maintenance costs can be deducted.
- ‘Buffett rule’ Is Producing Capitol Gains (Washington Times)
“We’re much more interested in tax laws that impact the 22 million self-employed Americans who aren’t household names but who create a whole lot more jobs than Mr. Buffett,” said Kristie Arslan, president of the National Association for the Self-Employed.
- Last Minute Tax Tips
- Mr. President, Focus On The 'Baffle Rule,' Not The 'Buffett Rule' (Huffington Post)
Tax fairness is a top priority for the National Association for the Self-Employed, but we're much more interested in tax laws that impact the 22 million self-employed Americans who aren't household names but who create a whole lot more jobs than Mr. Buffett.
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 Meet the NASE Staff Bloggers 
Kristin Oberlander - In public affairs, my job is to serve as a link between the
association, micro-businesses and the media. When I have down time, I
enjoy drinking large quantities of coffee, contemplating how I will
cram one more pair of (un)needed shoes into my closet and finding
creative ways to remove my dog’s hair from my clothes, car, own hair
and food. My biggest pet peeve is drivers who don’t understand 4-way
stops. Kristin on Twitter Kristin on LinkedIn  Katie Vlietstra - As Director of Government Affairs, I work to explain how actions on Capitol Hill can impact the self-employed. I love D.C. and have made my home in Capitol Hill, where I live with my fiancé and black Labrador, Coltrane. We love playing volleyball and softball on the National Mall. Katie on Twitter Katie on LinkedIn 
Molly Nelson - I help out with the NASE’s legislative advocacy, communications, and
public relations. From attending hearings on the Hill to helping select
the cover design for the member magazine, I’ve always got something new
going on. I like practicing yoga, running through different parts of
the city, and I’m an admitted etymology/grammar nerd. Molly on Twitter Molly on LinkedIn  Kristie Arslan - As President, one of my chief roles is to educate legislators and the media on how key issues such as health care, tax, and the lagging economy affect the self-employed. When I am not speaking out for our members, I spend my time helping my husband with his small business. Kristie on Twitter Kristie on LinkedIn
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