Monthly Archives: September 2005

Offshore Shenanigans

A company called Derivium Capital LLC is under investigation by the IRS and the Franchise Tax Board for making loans that allegedly weren’t loans, according to Forbes. The scheme aided taxpayers who were sitting on large stock gains. According to … Continue reading

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Contumacious Conduct

What happens when you battle the IRS in Tax Court, but lose? You have to pay what you owe. If you don’t, you can face a lien or levy. Today, the Tax Court stepped in when a one-time loser became … Continue reading

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Pork Aid

According to this story, Louisiana’s senators have asked for $250 billion in aid solely for the state of Louisiana. That’s an interesting number given that current estimate of damage is $200 billion. The proposed relief package includes obvious pork, such … Continue reading

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When You Don’t Withhold….

Harrah’s Entertainment, the big casino conglomerate, apparently forgot to withhold from about 400 winners (mainly Canadians) at this year’s World Series of Poker®. Harrah’s is now “making up” for this by not allowing these players to play in another poker … Continue reading

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Circular Funding Doesn’t Work

When an S corporation has a loss, the loss flows through to its’ shareholders. But shareholders can only take the loss if they have a basis in the corporation; the basis is (in general) the shareholder’s share of the profits … Continue reading

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Pork

With President Bush proposing (and Congress passing) extensive relief for Hurricane Katrina, and the possibility of perhaps another deadly strike by Hurricane Rita in Texas, one obvious question is how do we pay for this. I’ve seen estimates that the … Continue reading

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Did Your Estimated Payment End Up in the Bay?

There are traffic accidents and then there are traffic accidents. A courier transporting approximately 30,000 1040-ES payments lost his load on the San Mateo Bridge…and the payments fell into the San Francisco Bay. The accident occurred on September 11th and … Continue reading

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Hatch Pleads Not Guilty; Return Shopping?

Survivor Richard Hatch pled not guilty today to charges that he didn’t report his $1 million in winnings from the reality television show, and charges of filing a false S-corporation tax return, mail fraud, wire fraud, and bank fraud. Hatch … Continue reading

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Congress Passes Katrina Tax Relief

The House and Senate passed tax relief measures aimed at helping victims of Katrina, according to this story. Among the items in this legislation are: – Waivers of penalties for victims who tap into their retirement accounts; – Increased earned … Continue reading

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All Knowing, All Seeing…

…so does he know his fate in court? “Caryville Psychic Accused of Tax Evasion” screams the headline. Hat tip: Roth Tax Updates

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