Monthly Archives: January 2009

Another Headache for Young Gamblers

Many online gamblers are college students and may be considered dependents. You can be claimed as a dependent if your parent(s) provide at least 50% of your support and you are under 18 or a full-time college student under age … Continue reading

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Online Casinos Are Foreign Financial Institutions

Casinos in the United States fall under the same currency requirements as banks and other financial institutions. Congress and the IRS recognized that money laundering and other currency shenanigans could occur at a casino. I’ve always felt that one day … Continue reading

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Zumwinkel Pays Fine, Avoids Prison

Yesterday I reported on Claus Zumwinkel, the former head of Deutsche Post AG, the German mail and logistics giant. Mr. Zumwinkel admitted last week that he evaded paying taxes on €970,000. Presiding Judge Wolfgang Mittrup said Zumwinkel had “knowingly, meticulously, … Continue reading

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Touch of Brazil Owner Avoids ClubFed

There’s something about escort services and tax evasion. It’s a cash business, of course, and the owners get tempted by the cash. After all, who is going to rat on an escort service? Well, someone did let the IRS know … Continue reading

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Will “I Forgot” Work for Me?

Well, there’s a new Treasury Secretary tonight. Tim Geithner was approved by the Senate 60-44. Personally, I’m very unhappy with this. Yes, I do believe that failure to pay his taxes does disqualify Mr. Geithner from being Treasury Secretary (and … Continue reading

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Blackmail and Tax Evasion from Europe

Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG (LLB) is the oldest bank in the principality of Liechtenstein. It’s also very much involved in the current European tax evasion scandal centered around Germany. Two related stories emerged this past week. First, a German court has … Continue reading

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Don’t Try These at Home

We may have a new President, but it’s the same old tax fraud. Please, don’t try any of these yourself. >From Snohomish, Washington comes a crime that’s guaranteed to get yourself sent to ClubFed. Simply take the trust fund (FICA … Continue reading

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No News Is No News

There’s been no real change in California’s budget crunch this week. Democrats still don’t want to cut programs and Republicans still don’t want to increase taxes; all Governor Schwarzenegger wants is a way to resolve the crisis. I don’t see … Continue reading

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Indians 5, New York 4

New York suffered a setback this week in its fight against the Cayuga Indian Nation. The Cayugas have been selling cigarettes without New York sales and cigarette taxes; district attorneys had previously executed search warrants and seized records from their … Continue reading

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Snipes Parties, Loses Passport

Poor Wesley Snipes. Mr. Snipes has appealed his convictions and sentence for tax evasion. While waiting for the appeal, he was given permission to travel to London and Bangkok for acting roles. He did, and that was fine. But he … Continue reading

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