Monthly Archives: May 2010

Impure

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the coming crackdown on nightclubs, taxi drivers, and doormen in Las Vegas. One nightclub chain, Pure, yesterday took what they hope will be preventative action. Pure implemented a compliance program. Of course, … Continue reading

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Pop, Pop, Fizz, Fizz; Oh What a Relief It Isn’t!

Only in California would Democrats in the Legislature get the “brilliant” idea of borrowing money from the deposits consumers make on plastic and glass soda bottles to balance the budget. The Democrats also want to increase oil taxes. Of course, … Continue reading

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AB32 (California Cap & Trade) Is a Job Killer

That’s not me talking (well, it is too); rather, it’s the non-partisan California Legislative Analyst that has called it that. The Wall Street Journal reports on the LAO’s study of the measure, noting: “California’s economy at large will likely be … Continue reading

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The Who Needs Small Tax Practices Act

Call me bitter, but I’m unhappy with the new Extenders legislation. While it would extend several tax breaks, it would deal a blow to many entrepreneurs–myself included. My practice is set up as an S Corporation. A 5% (or greater) … Continue reading

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California Election: Proposition 13

Here’s the first of our series on the June 2010 propositions on the California ballot. What?! Proposition 13 is on the ballot?! It’s not that Proposition 13. This Proposition 13 actually does impact property tax, but it has no opposition. … Continue reading

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That Individual Looking to Buy Your Business Might Be an Undercover IRS Agent

I was at the annual SuperSeminar a couple of weeks ago. Bob McKenzie, one of the presenters, mentioned that the IRS has found that sending undercover agents to businesses that are for sale has been a very useful strategy. Mr. … Continue reading

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Straight From the Pages of a Cheap Novel

Take one man, his wife, and his mistress, throw in a 30,000 square foot mansion, add a dose of federal charges (bank and wire fraud, tax conspiracy, money laundering, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice) and you get the latest … Continue reading

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Monaco or Denmark: A 16 Million Kroner Difference

People do relocate because of taxes. I’ve represented individuals during residency audits, and when they really have relocated they’re fairly simple. However, when the individual has relocated in name only, it’s quite another story. Such is apparently the case for … Continue reading

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If You Fail Twice, The Third Time Isn’t the Charm

Some people just don’t have good luck. Charlie Brown kept trying to hit that pitch…but just kept striking out. So it goes for an unlucky couple from California. The wife gets seriously injured when she’s truck by a shopping cart. … Continue reading

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Poker Player Blames His Accountant for His Tax Troubles

Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi is a well known tournament poker player. The Florida resident has nearly $7 million in career earnings. He also has tax troubles. Mr. Mizrachi had a nearly $340,000 tax lien slapped on him. A condominium he … Continue reading

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