Monthly Archives: April 2006

ABBA May Need a Souper Trooper

…on the tax front. Bjorn Ulvaeus, a member of the Swedish pop group ABBA, has been charged with tax evasion. He is accused of not paying 87 million kronor ($11.7 million) in taxes on royalties from ABBA’s songs and musicals. … Continue reading

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The Tax Court Believes the AMT Is Unfair, But You Still Have to Pay It

Is the Alternative Minimum Tax Unfair? Of course it is. But do you have to pay it? Certainly. And that’s the crux of today’s Tax Court case. Our unlucky petitioners earned quite a bit of money, reporting wage income of … Continue reading

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A Fire Is No Excuse

Today the Tax Court looked at a casualty loss case. Many times when casualty loss cases make their way to Tax Court, there’s a dispute about whether or not there really was a loss. Not today. A fire destroyed the … Continue reading

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Honesty Is the Best Policy

It’s still election season, and here in the Bronze Golden State, Democrats will vote on June 6th for their candidate for Governor to oppose the Governator. It’s rare we see such frank honesty as that given by one candidate, Phil … Continue reading

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Some Interesting Tax Court Cases

Yesterday, there were three interesting Tax Court decisions. Joe Kristan of Roth Tax Updates has an excellent post on the first case. In that case, Merlo v. Commissioner, the unlucky taxpayer found out the “gotcha” of incentive stock options. If … Continue reading

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How Big Is the Tax Gap?

The “Tax Gap” is difference between the amount of tax that the IRS should collect if everyone followed the law and the amount that it actually collects. There are three components of the gap: nonfiling, under-reporting, and underpayment. Of course, … Continue reading

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Crime Blog Time

It’s Friday, and Tax Day has come and gone. But the memory lingers, so let’s look at some scofflaws as the week ends: Louis Ratfield of Lake Worth, FL has been in trouble with the government before. The IRS secured … Continue reading

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An Affair in Tax Court

The scene is the doctor’s office, where the doctor is romancing his patient. Just a little problem: the patient is married to a policeman. The policeman finds out and vows to sue the doctor, or get paid a large sum. … Continue reading

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T-Day

Today is the deadline. You have until midnight tonight to file your taxes. The question were asked every year (usually around 9pm) is, “We just realized that we need to file our taxes…What do we do?” The answer is to … Continue reading

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Facing the Music

Last October, I inched my way towards the 21st Century and bought an iPod. I find it wonderful, because when I’m at the gym I can listen to music that I like, not the techno-garbage that my gym plays. iPods … Continue reading

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