Monthly Archives: April 2011

Radio Russ

I am once again the guest on Bart Hanson’s Deuce Plays podcast this week. We discuss “Black Friday” in the online poker world, and its probable impact on taxes, and the possible future of online gambling in the United States. … Continue reading

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One Down, Two to Go

This afternoon, PokerStars announced that they are now ready to return balances in Americans’ accounts back to them. Depending on the balance, this can be done by check, electronic funds transfer, or wire transfer (only balances of $50,000 or more … Continue reading

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FTB’s Top 250 Delinquencies Not a Minor Affair

Right at the end of the tax season, the Franchise Tax Board released its list of the top 250 delinquencies. There is still a celebrity or two on the list, but the new list is a bit more mundane than … Continue reading

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Another List, Another Bad Score for California

Here in the Bronze Golden State, discovering that you rank at the bottom of a list is all in a day’s work. Another list of business climate, this one from the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, ranks the best and … Continue reading

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Steinberg to Propose Local Income Taxes

Democrats in California’s legislature are looking for ways to balance the budget. If you or I were spending $28 billion more than we were taking in, we would cut spending. But that’s not how Democrats in Sacramento approach the problem. … Continue reading

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Pound Wise, Penny Foolish

Robert Flach states this morning that using certified mail, return receipt requested, when mailing tax returns to tax agencies is a waste of time and money. But the extra you spend to get a return receipt is a total waste … Continue reading

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Roni Deutch In More Trouble

California’s Attorney General would like to see “Tax Lady” Roni Deutch in prison. Yesterday, California Attorney General Kamala Harris asked a Sacramento court to send Ms. Deutch to prison for contempt. Why? Because Ms. Deutch and her law firm are … Continue reading

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Apparently Much Faster than Neteller

The one question I have been asked many times by my clients with money held up because of the Department of Justice’s action against online poker sites is, “When will I get my money back?” The answer appears to be … Continue reading

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We’re Almost Back

With the emphasis on “almost,” Aaron and I plan on being back in the office on Wednesday. We’re enjoying the beautiful weather in Irvine and Bethesda today, and a lot of much needed sleep. If you’ve contacted our office today, … Continue reading

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DOJ Indicts Major Online Poker Sites

As if my day wasn’t hectic enough, out of New York (and San Francisco) comes news that the DOJ has indicted the three largest US-facing online poker sites: Full Tilt, PokerStars, and Ultimate Bet/Absolute Poker. The indictment charges a variety … Continue reading

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