Monthly Archives: December 2010

2010 Tax Offender of the Year

Another year, and many, many worthy candidates for the 2010 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; … Continue reading

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Marchellettas Win on Appeal

A commenter noted that an Appeals Court has reversed the convictions of Gerard Marchelletta Jr., Gerard Marchelletta, Sr., and Theresa Kottwitz. For those who don’t remember, I reported on the Marchellettas when they were convicted and sentenced for tax fraud … Continue reading

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Russ Fails Reading Comprehension: FTB Deadline Is April 18th

My mother is a writer. My father was a writer. I’m the co-author of three books. My whole family are voracious readers. Yet I failed reading comprehension 101 when I looked at a set of instructions for a California tax … Continue reading

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William Murray Follow-Up

For those of you who may remember, just about one year ago I wrote about William Murray. Mr. Murray was the proprietor of a tax blog called April15.com. He was a CPA in Sacramento who had a large practice. He … Continue reading

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Three Extra Days: Federal Tax Day Will be April 18, 2011

When Congress wrote the law giving the deadline for taxes, they stated that it would be the 15th day of the fourth month following year-end, unless that day is a holiday in the District of Columbia. Back when that law … Continue reading

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Many Tax Returns Won’t be Able to be Filed Until Late February

Do you itemize your deductions? Do you take the Tuition and Fees Deduction? If you take those are several other deductions and credits you will not be able to file your tax return until mid to late February. Why? Because … Continue reading

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Raising Taxes Can be Hazardous to Being Mayor

The City of Miami has had financial difficulties, and faced a large budget deficit. The economy in South Florida isn’t doing well, so raising taxes would be a last resort, right? Of course not–it’s the first choice. Mayor Carlos Alvarez … Continue reading

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No Tranquility Here

On a rainy night here in Irvine (but a happy night for Chicago Bears fans) I’m quite tranquil. However, somehow I missed a news story last week which is anything but tranquil. John Gauruder of Trementon, Utah was a chiropractor. … Continue reading

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Quellos Figure Gives Lecture; It Was a “House of Cards”

There’s a rule that I’ve stated over and over in this blog: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you hear of an investment that pays 30% when the typical investment is paying 3%, there’s … Continue reading

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Nominations Due for 2010 Tax Offender of the Year

It’s time once more for nominations for the Tax Offender of the Year. To be considered for the Tax Offender of the Year award, the individual must do more than cheat on his or her taxes. It has to be … Continue reading

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