Monthly Archives: August 2012

Not Only Were the Employees Outsourced, The Taxes Went Away, Too

From San Antonio comes word of a company that allegedly took care of small businesses’ taxes in a way that’s, well, arresting. John Bean apparently owned a professional employer organization named “Synergy Personnel.” Most PEOs become the actual employer and, … Continue reading

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Shock! Moody’s Reviewing California Municipal Finances

In what is not shocking to me but is apparently shocking to Democrats in Sacramento, Moody’s announced it will be performing a comprehensive review of California municipal finances. So far this year three California cities have declared bankruptcy: Stockton, Mammoth … Continue reading

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Illinois Adopts Strip Club Tax

Back in May I posted about Illinois’ proposed strip club tax. We can now remove ‘proposed’ as the tax was signed into law; the tax goes into effect on January 1st. The tax of $3 per patron will go to … Continue reading

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“I Don’t Need Proof: Since I Worked for the IRS and am a CPA, You Should Just Accept my Deductions.”

The title to this piece is not a literal quote…but it’s effectively what today’s petitioner told both the IRS and the Tax Court. Needless to say, that’s not a good strategy. Bobby Perry worked for the IRS for a few … Continue reading

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“Uniquely American…Cooking the Books”

From South Florida comes the tale of woe for David Cypress. Mr. Cypress is a former leader of the Seminole Tribe in South Florida. The Seminoles have a gambling palace in Hollywood, Florida: The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. … Continue reading

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What Raising Taxes Accomplishes

I grew up just outside of Chicago in Lincolnwood, Illinois. Last year the Land of Lincoln passed a huge tax increase. Personal income taxes increased by 66% (from a 3% rate to 5%); the corporate tax rate was also dramatically … Continue reading

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Accountant Who Solicited Hit Man Pleads Guilty

Back in March I reported on Steven Martinez. Mr. Martinez is a tax preparer who faced charges of stealing $11 million from clients. He decided that the best strategy to fight this charge wasn’t hiring a good attorney, nor was … Continue reading

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What a Drag

A successful entrepreneur and life-long drag racing afficianado starts a drag racing business. The business isn’t profitable. The records, according to the entrepreneur, went down the drain when Hurricane Katrina destroyed their facility. The IRS alleges that the whole thing … Continue reading

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While I Was Out: TIGTA Assails IRS’s ITIN Management and Did Harry Reid Violate the Law?

My vacation is over, and that’s not a good thing (for me). While I was enjoying my time off, our Congresscritters remain in a bickering mood. A close election–and this year’s presidential race will likely be one such race–means that … Continue reading

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Bad News for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries (and Espcially for the Vapor Room)

Yet another important case came up while I am on vacation. Martin Olive operates the Vapor Room, a medical marijuana dispensary in California. He was audited, and the IRS held: – That the dispensary underreported gross receipts; – Could only … Continue reading

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