Monthly Archives: February 2010

FUBAR Squared

Last night I wrote about California’s messed up implementation of new Use Tax reporting requirements. I forgot the best (or worst) part of the fiasco. Let’s assume that instead of purchasing a book you bought a computer monitor and did … Continue reading

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Traficant Update

It’s been a month since I’ve written about James Traficant, the once and possibly future Congressman and convicted felon. Mr. Traficant has been in the news in the last week, though. First, he announced a location for his proposed Indian … Continue reading

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The Use Tax Mess in California

I’ve often wondered, how do you make the Franchise Tax Board (California’s income tax agency) look good? Well, I and other California tax professionals have discovered the answer: Have the Board of Equalization implement a program that had such a … Continue reading

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One Ray of Sunshine Amid the Darkening Gloom

California’s tax revenues were $1.2 billion higher than expected in January according to the Department of Finance. Democrats in the Legislature are unfortunately delusional about what $1.2 billion does to a $19.9 billion deficit. From the Mercury-News: “There is a … Continue reading

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Colorado Loves California Day

A news story out of Denver notes: Colorado lawmakers were incredulous after Gov. Bill Ritter declared that today is “Colorado Loves California Day.” Republican Rep. Jim Kerr of Littleton said, “Are you kidding me,” after he found out it wasn’t … Continue reading

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I Only Got 54 Years Last Time

We have yet another nominee for the Bozo Tax Offender of the Year award. Let’s head to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Back in 2005 Gayle McIntyre pleaded guilty to 36 counts of state tax fraud. She was sentenced to 54 years … Continue reading

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Reality Hits the Swamplands

I poke fun at New Jersey. The politics in the Garden State have been high on corruption and low on common sense. But in a shock (a very welcome and surprising shock) last November New Jersey residents said enough. Governor … Continue reading

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Another Early Nominee for Bozo Tax Offender of the Year

It’s only February and we have our second nominee for the Bozo Tax Offender of the Year award. Via the TaxGirl comes the sorry story of Jonathan Wiktorchik, Jr. Mr. Wiktorchik lost his Chiropractic license in 2007. He had pleaded … Continue reading

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Bureaucracy Run Amok

Every so often I think that bureaucracies can’t sink to new lows. I should never underestimate the stupidity of bureaucracies. First, from South Carolina comes the word that anyone who wants to overthrow the United States Government must register with … Continue reading

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“I am not a crook.”

New York will soon have a ‘racino’ at Aqueduct Race Track in Queens, New York. (A racino is a race track that also has slot machines.) Governor David Paterson chose Aqueduct Entertainment Group to build and run the racino. New … Continue reading

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