Monthly Archives: December 2005

The 2005 Tax Offender of the Year

Boy, what a year. And what choices we have in naming our 2005 Offender of the Year. The nominees include, – Richard Hatch, who had over 300 million witnesses to winning $1 million on Survivor, but didn’t include the winnings … Continue reading

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The Last Days of ’05

With just two days left in 2005, there are only a few things that you can do today or tomorrow that have tax impacts. You could have a baby. Or you could give to charity (if you use a credit … Continue reading

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Hatch Facing January 10th Trial

Richard Hatch, the Survivor winner who allegedly elected to stiff the IRS, faces a January 10th trial date in Providence, Rhode Island on ten counts of tax evasion, filing a false income tax return, wire fraud, bank fraud, and mail … Continue reading

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The Grinch Is Alive and Well in Pennsylvania

Pity those of you who own businesses in Pennsylvania. For your elected officials have no pity, and just days before Christmas put lumps of coal in your stockings. Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (D) vetoed a package of business tax cuts … Continue reading

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I’m Too Cynical: 2005 In Review

…Or so I’ve been told. But as I continue to age (a phenomenon that I’ve been assured will continue) I have begun to wonder if Mark Twain was correct, when he said, “Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you … Continue reading

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Business vs. Hobby

One of the most vexing things for the layman is the difference between a hobby loss and a business loss. Because the US taxes all income earned worldwide, it makes no difference whether you earn money in a hobby or … Continue reading

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Should All Tax Preparers be Regulated?

Wait a second. Aren’t tax preparers regulated? Well, sort of. All tax preparers fall under the aegis of Circular 230. If your tax preparer is an Enrolled Agent (EA) (what I am), a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or an attorney, … Continue reading

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No Records, But A Big Heart (and a Wonderfully Written Decision)

When the first lines of a Tax Court decision read, Tax records are the ancient Egyptians of the modern age–plagued not by boils, frogs, flies, and lice but by fire, flood, mold, and theft. The cursed tax records in this … Continue reading

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A Gambling Association

The Tax Court today looked at whether a heretofore charitable organization (a 501(c)(3)) that has a gaming operation can retain its’ charitable (501(c)(3)) status. This case gives an excellent example of some of the drawbacks of “charitable” gambling from a … Continue reading

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Remember The Maine?

Do you remember the Maine? For those of you who don’t remember history, the battleship USS Maine blew up in the harbor at Havana, Cuba. Even today, the cause of the explosion is still a mystery. But one thing is … Continue reading

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