Monthly Archives: August 2008

$396.08 Million…and the Meter Is Still Running

A Las Vegas jury told California’s Franchise Tax Board in no uncertain terms that the FTB’s conduct towards Gilbert Hyatt was reprehensible. I had speculated that the jury would award Mr. Hyatt $250 million in punitive damages; that was exactly … Continue reading

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Even Pot Growers Need to Pay their Taxes

Medical marijuana is a complex subject. California voters passed an initiative legalizing it; the federal government says its still illegal under federal law. I’ll let the attorneys battle that one out. However, whether medical marijuana is legal or illegal doesn’t … Continue reading

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An Aphrodite Falls

It must be something about the profession. Yet another Escort Service owner is in trouble over taxes. Theresa Faye Hope pleaded guilty to tax fraud charges today. Ms. Hope was the proprietor of Aphrodite Inc., a subchapter S Corporation. There’s … Continue reading

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$146.88 Million and Counting

Back in October 1991 Gilbert Hyatt moved from California to Nevada. California’s Franchise Tax Board didn’t think he did, so they commenced a residency audit. California determined that Mr. Hyatt didn’t establish residency in Nevada until April 1992. Normally, six … Continue reading

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A CFO and a CEO Find their Fates

Two business executives. Two men with tax troubles. Is ClubFed in their futures? Joseph Smith was the former treasurer and CFO of the Catholic diocese of Cleveland, Ohio. He supplemented his earnings by engaging in a kickback scheme. He funneled … Continue reading

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A Very Unlucky Spendthrift Lottery Winner

If you are lucky enough to win the lottery definitely plan on paying your taxes. Indeed, you’ll find that the government will be quite helpful in that regard, and that taxes will be withheld from your winnings. Do remember, though, … Continue reading

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Troutman Pleads Guilty

When I was growing up just north of Chicago my parents told me about how the dead voted. That didn’t seem right to me, but I did learn at a young age about Chicago politics. Last year I reported that … Continue reading

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Snipes’ Bill: $217,363.75

Wesley Snipes recently got clearance to go overseas to film a movie while waiting for his appeal to be heard. It looks like he’ll need some of the money he’s making: he just received the bill for his trial. As … Continue reading

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Another Week, No Budget

No surprise, really, that California still has no budget and frankly there’s been no progress. Democrats want to increase taxes, Republicans don’t, and neither side is talking to the other. Yes, things are normal in Sacramento….

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Midweek Evasion

It’s only my third day back from vacation. Some of the individuals mentioned below will be counting the days at ClubFed very soon. Let’s start in Stillwater, Minnesota. Randy Haugen owned an automobile repair business, and it was apparently quite … Continue reading

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