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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Thanksgiving Evasion
While I had a great Thanksgiving, the individuals I’m highlighting below had a bit less to be thankful for. The first story highlights an indirect result of a traffic ticket while the second spotlights recurrent attempts at defrauding the IRS … Continue reading
Another List To Avoid
Every six months theBoard of Equalization, California’s sales and excise tax agency, publishes its list of the top 250 debtors to the BOE. The list was updated this past week with 28 new entrants. Unlike the list of the top … Continue reading
At Least She’s Honest…
California has economic troubles, but it’s not alone. Another state facing serious economic issues is Michigan. Not only is there the recession, but they also have the problems with the automobile industry. So what should politicians propose to help Michiganders … Continue reading
Didn’t You Know that Wages Aren’t Taxable?
Well, I didn’t know that, but one group on individuals made that argument. Joseph Saladino, Marcel Bendshadler, and Michael Mungovan tried that dubious stance. They offered what the Portland Oregonian called a “tax evasion service” as they prepared over 1000 … Continue reading
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When You’re Not Really Disabled, National TV Should be Avoided
Suppose you’re disabled, and collecting disability from your insurance company. If your disability is supposedly keeping you from work, appearing on a nationally televised show where you are demonstrating your skills—skills you supposedly can’t do while disabled—could lead to problems. … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Fraud
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Taxing Strip Clubs: OK; Taxing Escort Services: No
Somehow, strip clubs and taxes seem to follow each other. Usually I report on strip club owners who somehow forget that cash income is just as taxable as any other income. Today, however, it’s time to head to Utah and … Continue reading
18 Tax Changes in Senate Healthcare Bill
Senator Harry Reid’s (D-NV) healthcare legislation has 18 tax changes according to Americans for Tax Reform. Here’s a list of the taxes and their impacts (note: Dollar figures are single/single 2+ (S2) or MFJ): 1. Individual Mandate Tax. For those … Continue reading
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Snipes Appeal Heard Today
Wesley Snipes had another day in court today. Oral arguments were heard in his appeal of his conviction on three misdemeanor tax evasion charges. Mr. Snipes’ attorneys argued that the trial should have been moved from Ocala, Florida to protect … Continue reading
What’s $21 Billion Among Friends?
Earlier this week I wrote that California might be facing a $20 Billion Deficit. You’ll be happy to know I was wrong. The Legislative Analyst (LAO) released his official forecast today; he projects a $20.7 Billion deficit for the next … Continue reading
Knocked Out From New York
I’m not a boxing fan. For those of you who are, you’ll recognize Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. as big names in the sport. Those two boxers will fight in the Spring of 2010. Newsday asked boxing promoter Bob … Continue reading