Monthly Archives: August 2009

Wrangling Rangel

Congressman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) remains in trouble. But will anything come of it? Mr. Rangel is Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and is a powerful force among Democrats in Washington. However, his tax abuses are legion and, … Continue reading

Posted in Legislation | Comments Off on Wrangling Rangel

Yet Another Trust Fund Tax

If you’re an executive of a company and having monetary troubles, it’s tempting to both hide that fact and to not pay your “Trust Fund” taxes. Trust Fund taxes are the payroll taxes you collect (from withholding) and match and … Continue reading

Posted in Tax Evasion | 1 Comment

Another Survivor Tall Tale

No, I’m not going to have anything in this post about Richard Hatch. Instead, we’ll head to the Great White North (Canada) where an entrepreneur with a checkered past decided to try his hand at developing a Survivor show. “David … Continue reading

Posted in Tax Fraud | Comments Off on Another Survivor Tall Tale

Two Years at ClubFed for ex-IRS District Director

Jesse Cota was a District Director for the IRS. After he left the IRS he went to work for Renaissance, the Tax People. That wasn’t a good choice of employer. It may have been lucrative financially for Mr. Cota for … Continue reading

Posted in Tax Fraud | Comments Off on Two Years at ClubFed for ex-IRS District Director

Don’t Brag When You’re Committing A Crime

One of my favorite websites is the Bozo Criminal of the Day. Every so often we get to see a story about a particular dumb criminal who decides to do something dumb: From Papillion, Nebraska, comes the story of a … Continue reading

Posted in Tax Evasion | Comments Off on Don’t Brag When You’re Committing A Crime

Don’t Worry, We’re From the Government

Perhaps no scarier line has ever been uttered than the title of this post. And if ObamaCare passes, there will be yet more fun for those of us in the tax profession. Declan McCullagh is reporting that the new ObamaCare … Continue reading

Posted in Legislation | Comments Off on Don’t Worry, We’re From the Government

Californians, Your Taxes Just Increased

California’s tax brackets are indexed for inflation. Normally, the marginal tax brackets go up each year. But 2009 is anything but a normal year. The Franchise Tax Board announced the new brackets, and deflation is the name of the game. … Continue reading

Posted in Legislation | Comments Off on Californians, Your Taxes Just Increased

Taxes Are For Little People

That’s the gist of the famous line uttered by Leona Helmsley. She ended up spending time at ClubFed. It appears that philosophy is shared by the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Charles Rangel (D-NY). Mr. Rangel amended … Continue reading

Posted in Legislation | Comments Off on Taxes Are For Little People

California, Nevada, and Texas

A California State Assemblyman is upset with the ads that the Nevada Development Corporation is running. California is golden, and Nevada is silver. Why would any business leave? Here’s Assemblyman Jose Solorio’s (D-Anaheim) response: Before I comment on that, there’s … Continue reading

Posted in California, Nevada, Texas | Comments Off on California, Nevada, and Texas

Unlikely Duo of Lawsuits Could Impact Illinois

Rocky Wirtz is a folk hero among Chicago’s long-suffering hockey fans. After his father, William (Bill) Wirtz, passed away in 2007, he changed the Blackhawks’ philosophy. Suddenly, the laughable losers turned into winners, and the Blackhawks played in the Western … Continue reading

Posted in Illinois | Comments Off on Unlikely Duo of Lawsuits Could Impact Illinois