Monthly Archives: January 2006

When Will They Learn?

In last November’s election, voters roundly rejected a proposed light rail system here in Orange County. The CenterLine system would have linked Irvine, John Wayne (Orange County) Airport, and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. It’s back. But only here … Continue reading

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Gambler Craps Out

What happens when you make a few bets and win? Well, besides ending up with more money in your pocket, you have something else to put on your tax return; gambling winnings are taxable in the United States and go … Continue reading

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Crack Tax

Here’s an interesting idea. Why not put a special tax on illegal drugs? If a dealer gets arrested, and they don’t have a “crack stamp” on their cocaine, they’ll go to jail for tax evasion and drug possession/selling illegal drugs. … Continue reading

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Hatch Loses Immunity Challenge…

…Next Stop: Prison Richard Hatch, the first Survivor winner, was convicted today of failing to report $1,037,000 on his tax return. He was found not guilty of related fraud charges. Mr. Hatch has cemented a place in the Bozo Tax … Continue reading

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Survivor Trial to the Jury

Richard Hatch’s fate now lies with a jury in Providence, RI. Hatch, the former Survivor winner is either a greedy man who didn’t want to pay the taxes he owed or he did the best he could to understand the … Continue reading

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A Prison Scam of a Different Sort

There’s been news of prisoners scamming the IRS by filing phony tax returns. Today we have the opposite happening—a tax professional and a jailer in Texarkana, AR allegedly filing phony returns using Social Security Numbers of prisoners. The two were … Continue reading

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LLCs vs. S Corps in California

In my practice, I see a lot of S Corporations, but very few LLCs (I can count the number on one hand). Yet, according to Christopher Hoyt of the University of Missouri at Kansas City (writing in the TaxProf Blog), … Continue reading

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Hatch Trial Continues

The trial of former Survivor winner Richard Hatch on ten counts including tax evasion continues in Providence, RI. Today’s New York Times has an excellent story on the trial, including reactions from some of his fellow contestants. Hatch, who took … Continue reading

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Throwing Out the Trash

Over ten years ago, in the nearby City of Orange, a trash magnate was born. His name was Jeffrey Hambarian, and he was a hometown hero. Mr. Hambarian had an interesting method of operating his business. He told his vendors … Continue reading

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Ohio Is Traded…Again

Last year residents of Ohio who made estimated payments sent their payments in the second half of the year to San Francisco (the Fresno IRS Service Center). Well, Ohio has been moved (again), now to the Kansas City Service Center. … Continue reading

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