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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Frozen Taxes?
California has been in the grips of a freeze. It’s estimated that the cold weather will cost California growers billions of dollars. You and I will feel the pain when we go to buy citrus in coming weeks — expect … Continue reading
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Postmarks Matter
Today is the deadline to make your fourth quarter estimated tax payment. That payment must be postmarked today. It doesn’t have to be received by the IRS today, but you do need it to be postmarked today. The easiest, best, … Continue reading
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I Won the Money, But They Took It Away– Do I Pay Tax?
Last year, two Internet poker players were found by two different Internet poker sites to have cheated. (The players involved had multiple accounts, which was in violation of the sites’ rules.) Both Internet sites confiscated the money that the cheaters … Continue reading
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Tax Carnival and More
Don’t Mess with Taxes has the 9th Tax Carnival up. You can read it here. There’s nothing from me, probably because I didn’t submit anything…. Also, I will be attending a convention over the next several days. Posts will be … Continue reading
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Health Care for All…But at What Cost?
The Governator announced his health care vision yesterday. You can find a good summary of it here. The plan would mandate that all Californians have health insurance, and the state would mandate what would and wouldn’t be covered. The plan … Continue reading
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Bah, Humbug
You own a Christmas tree lot, and it’s December 26th. What do you do with your leftover trees? Well, it’s time to throw them away…but not for one lot owner near Fresno. No, they’re not hazardous waste. Rather, the Board … Continue reading
Prosecutors to Court: Reject Hatch’s Appeal
The U.S. Attorney’s Office replied to Richard Hatch’s appeal on Friday. Hatch, the former Survivor winner who didn’t pay his taxes on his $1 million prize, recently filed an appeal of his conviction. Hatch, in his appeal, alleged that he … Continue reading
A Big Whoops in Wisconsin
Within a couple of weeks, taxpayers around the country will be receiving their tax packages in the mail from the IRS and their state (and local) tax agencies. Taxpayers in Wisconsin will get a special surprise: their social security numbers … Continue reading
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Did John Doe Lead to California’s Budget Surplus?
Dan Waters, columnist for the Sacramento Bee, reports today that he’s been told that one individual paid the Franchise Tax Board $200 million in back taxes under California’s amnesty program last year. An examination of California’s budget shows that the … Continue reading
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Hello, 2007
Happy New Year, everyone. Hopefully this year will see at least one of the following: (a) no tax rate increase [1]; (b) simplification of the Tax Code [2]; (c) no mandatory California health care coverage for all [3]; and/or (d) … Continue reading
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