Monthly Archives: October 2008

Survivor: Morgantown Renewed for 12 Months

Richard Hatch, the Survivor winner who was convicted of tax evasion, won’t be leaving the Morgantown, West Virginia Federal Correctional Institution anytime soon. The US Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal today. Mr. Hatch had charged that the trial … Continue reading

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Two Days Away

The deadline for filing tax returns on extension is this Wednesday, October 15th. That’s also the deadline for funding your SEP IRAs. If you procrastinate beyond this date you will be hit with the failure to file penalty (if you … Continue reading

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A Bit More Evasion

The tax evaders were out in force this week. I could have filled several posts with their escapades. Here are the lowlights. Let’s start with a Bozo tax preparer. First, from Upper Darby, Pennsylvania comes the story of Nyon Geleh-Saylee. … Continue reading

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Escort to Evasion

Christina Warthen appeared to have everything. She’s a graduate of Stanford Law School. She’s married to the founder of Ask Jeeves (now Ask.com). She’s also allegedly a tax evader who ran a high priced escort service called TouchofBrazil.net. Back in … Continue reading

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We Get Questions on Gambling Income

Over the past few weeks we received a couple of questions. Here they are with answers. Timing of Online Gambling Income Question—What if you are gambling on an online site over the course of a year and you win some … Continue reading

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A Gotcha in Minnesota

One form of business entity that is coming into increasing use is the Limited Liability Company (LLC). But that may change in Minnesota based on a ruling from an administrative law judge in that state. Generally an LLC is a … Continue reading

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We’re #3!

And that’s not good news for Sacramento. The Tax Foundation came out today with their annual report of state tax climates. No surprise, California is the third worst climate, surpassed only by New Jersey and New York. First, here are … Continue reading

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California and the Bailout

Governor Schwarzenegger warned that California might need a $7 billion loan because the state is currently unable to float a short-term bond. It’s not that a bond issue couldn’t be sold; rather, the interest rate would be quite high. Bluntly, … Continue reading

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Taxes Under a President Obama

This is the first of a three part series looking at what taxes might be under our new President. This series starts by looking at what might happen under a President Obama. Next week I’ll examine John McCain’s plans. In … Continue reading

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Bail Out

The bailout bill passed Congress today and was signed into law by President Bush this afternoon. I’m of mixed opinion on the bailout portion of the bill. But I’m thrilled about one part of the bill—this year’s AMT (Alternative Minimum … Continue reading

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