Monthly Archives: October 2012

Why the 2013 Tax Season May Give Me Lots More Gray Hair

The closing days of a tax season are always hectic; such was the case for us this year. Yet I may look back fondly at this past tax season next year. The reason has to do with the election. If … Continue reading

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FTB and BOE Release List of 500 Biggest Tax Delinquents

California’s Franchise Tax Board released its list of the 500 largest income tax delinquents on Tuesday. New to the list is a notation of whether or not the individuals have state licenses. I’m amazed at how many attorneys are on … Continue reading

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FICA Limit Up 2.8%; Social Security COL Up

The Social Security Administration announced that the maximum earnings subject to the full 6.2% FICA tax will be $113,700 in 2013, up 2.8% from the $110,100 in 2012. Note that the FICA tax itself had been reduced temporarily to 4.2% … Continue reading

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I am not a Crook

A friend sent me a link to a news story; she headlined it in her email, “Russell Fox caught as tax evader; must repay 200,000.” And then I took a look at the story: A fish and chip shop owner … Continue reading

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On Death, Taxes, and Estate Planning

Today is October 16th. I just had a client fax me his signature documents, hoping that a day late isn’t a dollar behind. He’s getting a refund, so it won’t be that big of a deal. October 15th and 16th … Continue reading

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The End of Procrastination Season Is Upon Us

Monday is October 15th. Individual tax returns on extension are due. What do you do if you haven’t done anything except procrastinate? It’s time to file your return. The IRS website has all the forms. Dig up all of your … Continue reading

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Up in Flames

Back in 2005, a load of estimated payments ended up “swimming with the fishes” when a driver of a truck went off the San Mateo Bridge into the San Francisco Bay. Believe it or not, a similar incident happened last … Continue reading

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Why I’m Happy to be in Nevada and Not in California

The Tax Foundation released its 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index today. Last year, I was a California resident; in the 2012 Index, California ranked 48th out of 50 states. I now reside in Nevada, which ranks 3rd out of … Continue reading

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Escort Service Operator Charged with Structuring

Here in Las Vegas, escort services and strip clubs are big business. They’re also (generally) cash businesses. A joint police task force has been looking into the operations. The local police are concerned about prostitution (it is illegal in Clark … Continue reading

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IRS CAF Unit Fax Numbers Have Changed

The IRS is implementing an inbound efax system. Because of this, the CAF Unit (Centralized Authorization Files) fax numbers have changed. For non-tax professionals, the CAF Unit handles IRS Power of Attorney and Tax Information Authorization forms. For tax professionals, … Continue reading

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