Monthly Archives: November 2010

Does California Have Some of Your Money?

California used to be rather infamous about how quick it would seize unclaimed property. While the speed of seizing the funds has slowed down, there’s still millions and millions of dollars in Sacramento that belong to you. If you’ve ever … Continue reading

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IRSAC Issues 2010 Recommendations; Will Sanity In FBARs Advance?

The Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC) issued their 2010 report. The report includes 23 recommendations to the IRS (and Congress, I suppose). The entire report is worth perusing. I’m going to focus on just one item of the 23 … Continue reading

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If Anyone Wonders Why the Economy Isn’t Adding Jobs

First, there’s the news that a deal to extend the Bush Tax Cuts is unlikely to pass Congress before year-end. I expected that (this Congress hasn’t shown any ability to pass anything useful). While both Democrats and Republicans have publicly … Continue reading

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California Starts the Year $6 Billion in the Hole

California’s Budget Analyst announced that the state is already $6 billion in the hole, and that the state faces a $25 billion deficit for 2011. Personally, I think that’s understating the problem: I suspect the deficit will rise to $30 … Continue reading

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So I Won a Free Trip to the Bahamas. Now, How do I Report It on my Tax Return?

Well, luck, skill, or a roll of the die was with me: I did win that free trip to the Bahamas. Come early January I’ll be winging my way 2,492 miles to Nassau and then on to the Atlantis Resort … Continue reading

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No Gold at the End of the Rainbow

Yesterday, the Tax Court ruled in Au v. Commissioner. The Aus, husband and wife from California, gambled during 2006 but lost money. Indeed, they lost over $40,000. They took those gambling losses as a miscellaneous itemized deduction. Unfortunately, the Tax … Continue reading

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The Real Winners at The World Series of Poker (2010)

Nine individuals came to Las Vegas this past weekend to compete for the championship at the World Series of Poker. Who would be the lucky winner? And who really got to keep the money? This year’s World Series of Poker … Continue reading

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If I Win a Free Trip to the Bahamas (Part 3)

Well, I made the finals so I have a chance of winning a free trip to the Bahamas. You can vote here to send me to the Bahamas (vote for Russ Fox – Binglaha). If you’ve never registered at Two … Continue reading

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Triple Your Pleasure, Triple Your Trouble with the Triple-Trust

As I’ve said on numerous occasions, if it sounds too good to be true it usually is. Still, the gullible keep flocking to the schemes that cause income to magically disappear. Steven Allen, an attorney, and Allen Goodmansen, a CPA, … Continue reading

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Franchise Tax Board Implements New “MyFTB Account”

The Franchise Tax Board has implemented a new “MyFTB Account.” This replaces the old “My Account” on the FTB’s website. Back in September I saw a demonstration of the new website and I was impressed. The system shows withholding, estimated … Continue reading

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