Monthly Archives: November 2007

Another Way to Inflate Oil Prices

I’m definitely not an expert on oil and gas accounting. That’s a very specialized niche, and I only know enough to be dangerous. But one thing I do know is that you can’t inflate prices on joint ventures to allow … Continue reading

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Federal Tax Fraud: The Users Guide

As an author (my third book is due out in late January), one problem that I have faced is coming up with a title. It must be something that attracts your target audience to your book. A Norristown, Pennsylvania attorney … Continue reading

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IRS Oversight Board “Gravely Concerned”

This afternoon I spoke to the Exchange Club of Irvine regarding tax law changes in 2007. One issue that came up that I couldn’t give a complete answer to was the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Would Congress pass another “patch” … Continue reading

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Yagman Gets Three Years

Civil rights attorney Stephen Yagman was sentenced today to three years at ClubFed for his 19 convictions on bankruptcy fraud, tax fraud, and money laundering. The government had asked for nine years; Yagman had asked to teach a course on … Continue reading

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Mileage Rates for 2008

A sure way to know when the IRS will announce the standard mileage rates for the following year is to look at my schedule. At lunch today I spoke to the Exchange Club of Irvine on 2007 tax law changes. … Continue reading

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Tomorrow, Tomorrow…

The sun’ll come out Tomorrow So ya gotta hang on ‘Til tomorrow Come what may Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I love ya Tomorrow! You’re always A day A way! Those lyrics, from the musical Annie, describe Stephen Yagman’s fate. After a six-hour … Continue reading

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FBARs

Several months ago, I participated in a phone form on the FBAR program (Foreign Bank Account Rreporting); generally, if you have a foreign bank account with $10,000 or more in it you must file Form TD F90-22.1 with the Department … Continue reading

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The “Fair Tax”

I’ve been asked if I am a supporter of the “Fair Tax.” The Fair Tax is an idea of scrapping the current U.S. Tax Code and replacing it with a national sales tax. You can go to the Fair Tax … Continue reading

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Three Years to Learn English (and Repent)

Back in August I reported on the case of La Crosse, Wisconsin dentist Frederick Kriemelmeyer. Dr. Kriemelmeyer is an adherent of the philosophy of David Wynn Miller’s “In the Truth.” And he doesn’t believe in the US flag and the … Continue reading

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9 Years or Teaching Undergraduates “Morality”

Back in June prominent Los Angeles attorney Stephen Yagman was found guilty of 19 counts of tax fraud, money laundering, and bankruptcy fraud. Yesterday at the sentencing hearing, Yagman’s attorney, Barry Tarlow, asked that Yagman be sentenced to teaching morality … Continue reading

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