Monthly Archives: March 2005

They’re Alive, THEY’RE ALIVE!!!!

By the thousands, by the tens of thousands, by the, well, you get the idea, Orange County has been invaded. The invader is Vanessa Cardui, the Painted Lady Butterfly. While the sun is shining (and it’s been shining a lot … Continue reading

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$312 Billion (and counting)

According to this story in the Boston Globe, the US’s “tax gap” is between $312 billion and $353 billion for individuals (not corporations). This gap consists of underreporting of income, underpayment of taxes, and nonfilers. While the IRS’s enforcement efforts … Continue reading

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Tsunami: California Complies

California has passed (and the Governator has signed) SB50, a law allowing tsunami-related charity donations made in January 2005 to be taken on your 2004 tax returns. The same conditions that apply to donations on the Federal (US) tax returns … Continue reading

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Unorthodox Attorney’s Method: Don’t Pay the IRS

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that J. Tony Serra, a criminal defense attorney, has been charged for “at least the third time” with failure to pay federal income taxes. He’s expected to plead guilty to at least one of the … Continue reading

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Un-Amnesty

California currently has a tax amnesty program. It has a little carrot and a BIG stick. If you haven’t filed (or are otherwise delinquent) for a tax year before 2003, you can file an amnesty application by March 31st; you … Continue reading

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If We Can’t Win, Let’s Change the Rules

On the Federal level, the Democrats in the Senate want to filibuster President Bush’s judicial nominees. Whether the Democrats in the Senate like it (or not), there’s nothing in the Constitution saying that you can filibuster appointments. The Democrats are … Continue reading

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Richard Hatch: CBS Should Have Withheld Taxes

When we last left Richard Hatch, the $1 million winner from Survivor who didn’t pay his income taxes, he withdrew his plea of guilty. He now claims, in an interview with AP, that CBS should have withheld his taxes because … Continue reading

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The Disneyland Impact

According to the Daily News, Disneyland brings $3.6 billion annually to the local economy. This story details the positive impact of the theme park: $1.62 billion to Orange County (45% of the impact). That mouse brings in a lot of … Continue reading

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Hatch Backs Away From Plea

While I was on the East Coast, Richard Hatch backed off from pleading guilty to tax fraud. Hatch, who won $1 million on Survivor, allegedly did not declare his prize on his tax return. The government has dismissed the charges, … Continue reading

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Just a “Little” Evasion ($200 Million)

As you will undoubtedly read (or have read) in your local newspaper, Walter Anderson has been arrested for allegedly not paying $200 million in Federal and District of Columbia income taxes. Roth & Company’s tax updates (now renamed www.taxupdateblog.com) has … Continue reading

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