Monthly Archives: September 2009

Important Blog Issues

I will be moving the blog over the next few days. This means that it is possible that we’ll be down, and it’s almost certain that there will be no posting until sometime next week. If you subscribe to the … Continue reading

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Mr. Tax Law Writing Tax Evader

PJTV parodies the very successful Bud Light commercials “Real Men of Genius” with Real Members of Congress featuring Mr. Tax Law Writing Tax Evader. Unfortunately, the story is true…. Hat Tip: Patterico

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We’re Still #3!

As I prepare to head to Sacramento for a conference, the Bronze Golden State found that it held fast this past year as the third worst business tax climate in the United States as ranked by the Tax Foundation. That … Continue reading

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FBAR Extension Applies to Late Filers, Too

With the IRS announcing the extension for FBAR voluntary disclosure filers, an obvious question is whether the extension also applies to those who are simply late in filing their 2008 Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (Form TD F … Continue reading

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Fraud From North and South

A couple tax fraud stories piqued my interest this weekend. Both have Northern components even though one is out of Tucson. Let’s start in Tucson, where Cameron McEwen allegedly received lots of money to mine gold in Wilcox, Arizona. Mr. … Continue reading

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Federal Tax Fraud: The Users Guide, Part 3

I’ve reported on Bernard Bagdis and Wayne Bozeman before. Mr. Bagdis decided to write a book called Federal Tax Fraud: The Users Guide. Unlike guides to computer software the reception for this idea was chilly. He used the ideas in … Continue reading

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CARB Looking at Greenhouse Gas Tax

The California Air Resources Board is looking at Greenhouse Gas Fees for all California businesses. Call them fees, but as I repeatedly state all taxes (and fees) are passed on to consumers. Assuming the report is accurate this will just … Continue reading

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State Tax Commission Looking at Business Receipts Tax

The headline basically tells the story. The commission appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger to look at California’s tax structure will apparently propose a Business Net Receipts Tax. The tax would not be based on gross receipts but net receipts: gross income … Continue reading

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FBAR: Extension to October 15th?(Confirmed)

Bloomberg is reporting that the IRS will delay the September 23rd extended deadline for filing the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (Form TD F 90-22.1, or FBAR) until October 15th. The extension (of an extension) was requested by … Continue reading

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Sweden Understands; Current Administration Doesn’t

>From PowerLine I learned that Sweden is lowering its tax rates to encourage job growth. Yes, a bastion of Scandinavian socialism understands economics enough to know that high tax rates discourage job growth. It’s a pity that our current Administration … Continue reading

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