Monthly Archives: October 2010

“Threatens to Bankrupt [California]”

That line was used by the Orange County Register to describe the California Center for Public Policy’s report on Pensions and Employee Compensation. That’s scary. Here’s a quote from the Register: The report says that the state’s tax-paid pensions have … Continue reading

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That Was the Week That Was

A very interesting week has past, featuring PTIN madness, a new California budget that is yet another bad budget, and what not to do if you’re unhappy with your tax refund. First, Joe Kristan linked to the Bad Lawyer Blog. … Continue reading

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Bills Vetoed and Signed

Lots of bills signed and vetoed by Governor Schwarzenegger. Most of these do not have tax implications though a few do. Here goes: SB 1244 was signed into law. This fixes a major conformity issue between federal and California law … Continue reading

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A Budget Deal Is Reached But…

…No one knows what’s in it. AP and the Sacramento Bee are reporting that a budget deal has been reached. Assembly Republican Leader Martin Garrick (R-Carlsbad) released a statement stating, “Legislative leaders and the Governor have finally reached an agreement … Continue reading

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There’s No Budget like California’s Budget…

Ethel Merman sang about how appealing show business is. She wouldn’t be singing about how good California’s budget situation is. There’s basically nothing to report. In theory, there will be negotiations tomorrow (October 1st), but I remain pessimistic. There’s no … Continue reading

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Foreign Corporations, a Doctor, and Alleged Sham Losses: Boy, This Sounds Familiar

You know how some recipes always say to add a pinch of salt or a teaspoon of sugar? It’s the same way when you read stories about foreign trusts and taxes. One quick glance at the headline and I already … Continue reading

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