Monthly Archives: February 2008

One Last Electronic Filing Delay

If you are going to file Form 982 you will not be able to electronically file until March 3rd. Form 982 is the new form that allows taxpayers to not have to claim canceled home mortgage debt as income. You … Continue reading

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1031 Swaps for Vacation Homes

The IRS gave the go-ahead to §1031 exchanges for vacation homes. Do note there are significant restrictions. If you own a second home and are considering a §1031 exchange, make sure you follow the restrictions. Joe Kristan has the details … Continue reading

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Louisiana Loves Gamblers

And that’s not a good thing. Assume you’re an amateur gambler. You add up your winning and losing sessions for the year, and find that you have $150,000 of wins and $100,000 of losses. You get to deduct the $100,000 … Continue reading

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Taxing the Virtual World

Let’s suppose you’re playing an online role playing game such as Second Life. You’ve accumulated quite a bit of virtual property, and have a stash of virtual money. James Doe offers you $5,000 for your virtual money and virtual property—that’s … Continue reading

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Strawberry Settles

Darryl Strawberry, the former major league baseball player, has been in lots of trouble over his life. He’s battled drugs, cancer, ex-wives, and baseball players. Today he agreed to settle a tax dispute with the IRS. Back in 1995 Darryl … Continue reading

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“The Tax Court Is Frivolous!”

You have a small dispute with the IRS. The IRS alleges that you owe $554 and $1142 for the two years in question. You elect to file a Tax Court petition. When most people go to Tax Court, they work … Continue reading

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California to Mandate Gender/Orientation Reporting for Non-Profits?

Apparently some of our legislators are unhappy with California’s low ranking as a place to do business. They’d like to make this just as bad a place for non-profits. AB624 would require foundations and non-profits in California to collect gender, … Continue reading

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Register Tax Help Call-In on Tuesday

Every year the Orange County chapter of the California Society of Enrolled Agents and local CPAs donate their time to answer tax questions by phone for four hours. Tomorrow (Tuesday) you can call 714-796-5000 between 5pm and 9pm PST and … Continue reading

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Another Bozo Tax Preparer Caught

Anthony Pendleton ran Payless Tax Services of Inglewood, California. Mr. Pendleton allegedly had an interesting way to ensure that his clients got refunds: He allegedly invented employers for his clients, generated phony W-2s, and fabricated educational expenses. It’s a trifecta … Continue reading

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Wesley Snipes in Tax Trouble…Again

Right after Wesley Snipes found out that he’ll be sentenced on April 24th, news came out that Wesley Snipes owes $70,000 in back property taxes for his home in Alpine, New Jersey (in suburban Bergen County). The home is in … Continue reading

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