Monthly Archives: November 2006

The Twelve Blogs of Christmas

Fellow tax blogger Dan Meyer of Tick Marks is listing out his twelve favorite blogs—the “Twelve Blogs of Christmas.” He started with tax blogs, and we’ve made the grade. I’ve been somewhat remiss in noting that the other tax bloggers … Continue reading

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Washington 2, Indians 0

Municipal bonds are part of many investors portfolios. They’re tax advantaged, as most municipal bonds are tax free. Of course, the issuing agency must follow some rules: the bonds must be for an essential government function. The Cabazon Band of … Continue reading

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Professor Maule on Snipes

Professor Maule of MauledAgain has a great column on the Wesley Snipes case. Among Professor Maule’s excellent points are, “Snipes is a celebrity. People pay attention to him. Therefore, he has an obligation to set a good example. Although some … Continue reading

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Wesley Snipes: I’m a Scapegoat

Wesley Snipes sent an email over the weekend to Scott Maxwell, a columnist at the Orlando Sentinel. Maxwell put the highlights of Snipes’ email in his column; the full, unedited email is in his blog. It makes interesting reading for … Continue reading

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The Third Time Isn’t the Charm

Today, the Tax Court looked at the case of a man who had appeared before the court twice previously. In 2001, “the Court explained to petitioner that taxable income includes money and other goods received in exchange for services and … Continue reading

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Just a Pinch of Fraud

Three stories today, all with a recurring theme: fraud. We’ll look at a new but not so good method to sell for less. Then we’ll take a peak at two accountants, and how they made money…for themselves. Tommy James Hudgins … Continue reading

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The Structure Fails for this Pharmacist

The drug store. That place where we fill our prescriptions, buy our sundries, and maybe have a malt at the counter. Saad Kamil Deeb owns Citizens Pharmacy in Welch, West Virginia. According to the US Department of Justice, he allegedly … Continue reading

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Certified Tax Blogger

If you take a look at the bottom of the blogroll, you’ll see a new image. We’re one of the founding members of www.taxblogger.org, a confederation of tax bloggers. If you click on the image, you’ll go to the taxblogger.org … Continue reading

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A Reminder About Being Frivolous

Every so often I have to educate my clients that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Today, the Tax Court educated a businessman that S Corporations are flow-through entities: in general, the owners of an … Continue reading

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Don’t Try These at Home

There are many ways to save on taxes. Here are some ways to save on taxes that work…until you get caught. Method #1. Knowingly hire undocumented workers (felony #1), then don’t pay employment taxes on their wages (felony #2). It’s … Continue reading

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