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Yearly Archives: 2015
Well, That’s One Way to Avoid ClubFed
Peter Mizioch pleaded guilty on September 4th to one count of preparing a false tax return. Mr. Mizioch was allowed by the sentencing judge to go on a Caribbean cruise. Mr. Mizioch is now answering to a higher authority — … Continue reading
									
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		There Is No Magic OID Process
One of my clients handed me a 1099-OID today. That’s income to him, duly noted on his now-filed tax return. A different individual decided to promote a very different OID plan, an “O.I.D. Process.” He’ll be spending nearly six years … Continue reading
Uber and Under-the-Table Kickbacks
The ride sharing services Uber and Lyft are now active here in Las Vegas. There’s an interesting article on Buzzfeed about how Uber and Lyft got into Nevada. One of my clients asked me a question: Does he have to … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged Lyft, StripClubs, Uber				
				
				
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		IRS Computers Won’t be Completely Shutting Down Over Columbus Day Weekend
Next Monday, October 12th, is Columbus Day. That’s a federal holiday. In prior years the IRS computer systems completely shut down over the three-day weekend. There was no efiling, no pulling of transcripts, no anything in dealing with the IRS. … Continue reading
									
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		TIGTA: “IRS Can’t Track International Correspondence.” IRS: “So What.”
The nature of my practice is such that I have a relatively large number of clients who live outside the United States. When one of my expatriate clients gets an IRS notice, I shudder. The IRS offices that handle international … Continue reading
How to Wynne Your Money Back in Maryland
Earlier this year the US Supreme Court ruled that Maryland had to issue full tax credits–including the county add-on tax–to individuals facing double taxation (typically, Maryland residents who earned income taxed in other states). Kay Bell in Don’t Mess With … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin					
					
				
								
					Tagged Wynne				
				
				
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		Neymar Tax Evasion Investigation Continues; Judge Freezes $48 Million of Assets
Neymar is one of the world’s best soccer players. Given an injury to fellow Barcelona player Lionel Messi, there’s pressure on Neymar and his teammates to step up. Earlier this year it was disclosed that Neymar was being investigated for … Continue reading
Cash & Carry Your Way to Tax Evasion
Kasia’s Bakery is a very successful bakery in New Britain, Connecticut. Its owner, Marian Kobryn, emigrated from Poland to the US to escape political oppression. He opened the bakery, and it’s been a great success. The bakery operates on a … Continue reading
									
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		Are Turf Rebates Taxable?
The Los Angeles Times has an article asking this question. Because of the drought in California, the Metropolitan Water District had a $340 million incentive program so that homeowners would replace grass (which takes a lot of water) with bark, … Continue reading
									
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		Kiplinger’s Tax-Friendly and Least Tax-Friendly States: Bring Me (Mostly) the Usual Suspects
Kiplinger has come out with their list of most tax-friendly and least tax-friendly states. There aren’t many surprises on the list, and readers of this blog definitely won’t be shocked with the least friendly state. The most friendly state was … Continue reading
