Monthly Archives: March 2007

Clear as Mud

If I told you that there was a trial attracting a media circus in Chicago, you might wonder about my intelligence. Except for stories in the two daily Chicago newspapers (the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times), this trial might … Continue reading

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$6.8 Million and 10 Years

Back in November I wrote about the Ozbay family of Schenectady, New York. They didn’t commit one piece of tax fraud. No, they committed lots of tax fraud. They didn’t pay income tax, they structured their transactions, and they didn’t … Continue reading

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Plenty of Fraud to Pass Around the Table

Well, it’s time for an uber-post. We’ve got plenty of fraud to share, with two practitioners in trouble, an IRS agent, what should be a circus of a trial, and a pilot that may be grounded. First up comes one … Continue reading

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Hatch Heads Back to Court

Survivor winner, but court loser, Richard Hatch had his appeal heard in Boston last Thursday. Hatch, convicted on multiple counts of tax evasion, is now serving his four-plus year prison term. Hatch is arguing that he should have been able … Continue reading

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Wal-Mart Fails the Pesticide Tax

California has a lot of taxes. One of the taxes that most individuals are not aware of is the pesticide tax. As the DPR notes, “California assesses a fee on all pesticide sales, levied at the point of first sale … Continue reading

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Complaining Will Get You Trouble…When You’re Guilty

Last year I wrote about David Richardson of nearby Huntington Beach. Mr. Richardson was indicted on five counts of tax fraud (filing false claims), after filing multiple phony refund claims. But what made Mr. Richardson special was what he did … Continue reading

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In The News…

CCH’s Federal Tax Weekly has an article on the Tschetschot case. My comments are included in the article. There were two major surprises in the decision: – The IRS conceded that Mrs. Tschetschot was a professional gambler even though she … Continue reading

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The FTB Does Something Smart

I’ve criticized California’s Franchise Tax Board on several occasions. However, I am going to praise them when they deserve it, and this is one of those times. The FTB, in the past, has assessed late payment penalties when payments on … Continue reading

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Crime Log

The last few days have seen a few interesting stories of fraud and deceit in the tax world. We begin in the heart of Texas, travel to the East Coast, and end up with two stories that have a California … Continue reading

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Impersonation Pays Until Found Out

I never inspired to be a football player; I’m just not big. I do enjoy watching football games, as my friends are well aware. Joe Bowden enjoyed a nine-year career as a linebacker with Houston, Tennessee, and Dallas (he’s now … Continue reading

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