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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Nominations for Tax Offender of the Year
In one week I’ll release the name of 2009’s Tax Offender of the Year. To be considered for the Tax Offender of the Year award, you must do more than cheat on your taxes. It has to be special; it … Continue reading
Posted in Taxable Talk
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Monday the Rabbi Went to ClubFed
I’ve previously reported about Naftali Tzi Weisz, the Brooklyn rabbi who really like soliciting donations…but also secretly gave back much of the money. Rabbi Weisz pleaded guilty to Conspiracy earlier this year, and yesterday was sentenced to two years at … Continue reading
It’s Unpopular, Unworkable, and Insane, So Naturally They’re in a Hurry to Pass It
So I noted last month (more accurately, noting that Joe Kristan’s comment was completely accurate). We have a new listing of the taxes in the healthcare legislation. The new taxes are noted by italics while taxes that have been removed … Continue reading
April 15th No More
About a year ago I discover a tax blog called Apirl15.com. I doubt we’ll be seeing any more of this blog; according to an affidavit from an IRS Special Agent, the proprietor of the blog has admitted to embezzling $8.5 … Continue reading
Health Care Legislation: We’ll be Paying for This
There is no free lunch. If the government provides us a benefit, it’s really we who provide that benefit. It’s our government, and the money that it’s giving us is our own, whether that money is borrowed or comes from … Continue reading
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Witholding But Not Remitting Leads to ClubFed
If there’s been a recurrent theme in this blog, one has been if you don’t pay your Trust Fund taxes you will get in trouble. Such trouble hit Michelle Bielaski of Bellevue, Washington. Ms. Bielaski’s company, Falcon Construction, Inc., paid … Continue reading
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His Campaign Slogan: “What About My Ten Convictions?”
I’ve written about James Traficant before. Mr. Traficant is the former Congressman who represented the Youngstown, Ohio area for more than 17 years. He was known for his bombastic style. He’s also known for spending eight years at ClubFed for … Continue reading
1040 Toilet Paper
Courtesy of the TaxProf Blog comes PrankPlace’s Form 1040 Toilet Paper. Per PrankPlace, “A collage of the 1040 IRS Form is printed throughout the whole roll!” It’s only $3.40 a roll. Somehow I hope that this gift isn’t on my … Continue reading
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Hopefully Their Treatments Weren’t Shams
Some of us believe in Santa Claus; some of us don’t. Almost all of us know that there’s an income tax. But there are a few nonbelievers out there. Dr. William Steiniger and his wife Diane are two of those … Continue reading
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Bad Advice: Holding the Check ’til 2010
Most of the advice given in the tax blogosphere is good. However, I saw this posted today: My business had a really profitable month. Do you have any ideas on last minute expenses to help lower my taxable income? Depending … Continue reading