Monthly Archives: September 2006

Most People Only Want to File One Return a Year

Why would you want to file two individual federal tax returns for one person for one year? Unless you’re amending your return, you don’t do this…unless you’re committing tax fraud. And from just up the road in Huntington Beach comes … Continue reading

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Utah Couple Would Scam Anyone and Everyone

…Until they got caught. Steven and Diane Christensen admitted costing the US government between $4 and $7.5 million in tax revenues. An official of US Bank estimates that they lost $13 million. This couple cut a wide swath through the … Continue reading

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Why You Keep a Gambling Log

The Tax Court reviewed the case of a couple that enjoyed playing the slots in Atlantic City. The IRS thought that the couple were winners; the couple alleged that they lost. What would the Tax Court say? Terri and Austin … Continue reading

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They Walked A Crooked Mile

It may be the Jewish New Year (La Shana Tovah for those celebrating), but the tax cheats have been busy over the past few days. We have articles from the East Coast to the West Coast and from Europe. First, … Continue reading

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Sacked in Tennessee?

When you run for Congress, strange things can happen. Consider this story from Knoxville, home of the University of Tennessee. Heath Shuler is a famous former quarterback for the Volunteers. His NFL career wasn’t lengthy, but he did earn a … Continue reading

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California Propositions: Proposition 1B

I was reading Simon Winchester’s Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded and came across the use of the word “humongous.” In vulcanism, a humongous volcanic event is truly huge. Why am I including this here? Well, Proposition 1B is a … Continue reading

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If You Admit Fraud…(Part 2)

A little over a month ago we wrote about a Tax Court case where the petitioners had admitted fraud, but wanted to get out of paying the §6663 penalty for fraud. At that time we said, “For once you say … Continue reading

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“Should You Blog?”

A welcome to those Enrolled Agents who are discovering blogging for the first time. The cover story of the September-October EA Journal is my article, “Should You Blog?” Here’s some brief background on the article, and on tax blogging. Back … Continue reading

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Another New Jersey Conviction

I almost labeled this post, “The Shock! The Horror!” Yes, another New Jersey corruption arrest. But my sarcasm quotient is slim when I’m low on sleep (I’m just back from Dallas), and I discover that Jack Westlake, a partner of … Continue reading

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Taking a Bite Out of Tax Crime

Over the weekend there were several stories about tax scofflaws. They fought the law and the law won. First, a tax preparer in Georgia filed returns electronically. There’s no problem with that. However, she filed returns for people who had … Continue reading

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