Monthly Archives: April 2009

Methods Gauranteed to Get You in Trouble

Below I present a trifecta of guaranteed methods to get you in very deep trouble with the IRS and your state tax agency. If you follow one of these methods you will likely find yourself on your way to ClubFed. … Continue reading

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Marciano and Snoop Dogg in Tax Trouble

I would think it would be hard to legitimately put rapper Snoop Dogg and Guess clothing co-founder Georges Marciano in the same situation. Yet they’re both facing tax troubles in California. Website tmz.com reports that Snoop Dogg owes $284,053.59 to … Continue reading

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A Right to Evade

We’ve written in the past about American Rights Litigators/Guiding Light of God Ministries. That organization allegedly issued bogus “Bills of Exchange” that somehow wiped away your taxes. Bills of Exchange are about as useful as Confederate Dollars. One of the … Continue reading

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Castroneves Not Guilty

We had reported on Helio Castrovenes’ trial for tax evasion. The automobile race car driver and Dancing with the Stars contestant was found not guilty a week ago in Miami. Attorney Roy Black noted, “Nobody wants to hear the excuse … Continue reading

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Minnesota Democrats Pass Tax Increases, Face Veto

California isn’t the only state where the legislature is ignoring the current economic climate. In Minnesota, the Democrats who control that state’s legislature, have ignored Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty’s veto threat and passed a series of tax increases. Two different … Continue reading

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We’re Back: A First Look at Propositions 1A – 1F

After April 15th, and my mandatory cooling off vacation, I’ve returned and posting will now resume at the usual rate. First up on the agenda is the May special election on Propositions 1A through 1F. These six ballot measures are … Continue reading

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Very Light Posting This Week

I am out of town this week with extremely limited computer access. Posting will be light to non-existent until I return back to Irvine on Friday.

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New Hampshire Gambling Tax Not Yet Law

Last week I wrote about New Hampshire’s proposed tax increases. Those taxes passed the lower house of New Hampshire’s state legislature. However, they still must pass the state senate in New Hampshire. If you live in New Hampshire you may … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Adds Gambling Tax

Live Free or Die may be the motto of New Hampshire, but the formerly conservative state that believed in very low taxes elected a Democratic majority in the state legislature last year. Shock of shocks, tax increases are coming. And … Continue reading

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Tea Party on Tax Day

Today is Tax Day, so for the procrastinators out there it’s time to file your extension. For those of you who aren’t tax accountants, it’s time to let our politicians know whose money they spend. There will be a series … Continue reading

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