Monthly Archives: December 2012

Spain Targeting Poker Players

Governments are looking far and wide for revenue, and high-profile poker players are certainly a target. I’ve previously reported on efforts by Germany; it appears Spain is joining the action. The Spanish tax agency, La Agencia Tributaria, has reportedly looked … Continue reading

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“Tax Guys” Get Taxing Result

Sometimes you get a better result (tax-wise) if your income is higher. That’s because of refundable credits like the Earned Income Credit. Now, I can’t change a client’s income so that they will qualify for a credit; your income is … Continue reading

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CAF System Maintenance from Christmas to New Years

For tax professionals, be advised that the IRS Centralized Authorization File (CAF) System will be down from Christmas through New Years for routine maintenance. This means that tax professionals will be unable to pull transcripts or other information from 6:00am … Continue reading

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Fiscal Cliff Deal Near?

CBS News is reporting that a fiscal cliff deal may be reached by mid-week. Here is the report from Major Garrett of CBS: We shall see. Presumably, an AMT patch is part of the negotiations. Hat Tip: Hot Air

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What Happens When Cigarette Taxes go Through the Roof?

While Alan Greenspan noted, “Whatever you tax, you get less of,” the New York legislature seems to not understand. In one of the least shocking reports I’ve seen, the New York Association of Convenience Stores (NYACS) noted that the state … Continue reading

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Ref Fouls Out

Last year I reported on the rather brazen scheme of some referees at New York’s Chelsea Piers. Instead of reporting their $40 income per game, they decided to commit identity theft and use false names for reporting their income. This … Continue reading

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What Didn’t They Understand About the Definition of “Uniform?”

California law requires parcel taxes to be uniform for every parcel. That means a parcel of 0.1 acres and a parcel of 10 acres must be charged the same tax. It seems simple, right? Well, back in 2008 voters in … Continue reading

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California Revenues Below Expectations

California Governor Jerry Brown promised that the new taxes that have gone into effect will balance the budget. Well, in November California revenues were $842 million below expectations, and California is $802 million under budget for the fiscal year (which … Continue reading

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Why Rob Banks?

Question: “Why do you rob banks, Mr. Sutton?” Answer: “Because that’s where the money is.” It’s debatable whether or not legendary bank robber Willie Sutton ever said that. However, the idea of only robbing something that has money is a … Continue reading

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One Year In

One year ago, I announced my move from, as Joe Kristan put it, “the perfumed air and divine weather of Orange County to the desert wastes of Nevada.” A friend asked me to expound on my move, both the good … Continue reading

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