Monthly Archives: January 2013

American Rights Litigators Has a Cameo Appearance

Do you remember American Rights Litigators (ARL)? They were the outfit that counseled Wesley Snipes so successfully that he’s now enjoying three years at ClubFed. A couple who also believed the snake oil that ARL peddled is likewise about to … Continue reading

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Your Mileage Log: Start It Now!

Today is the first business day of the new year. You may have resolved to keep good records this year (at least, we hope you have). Start with keeping an accurate, contemporaneous written mileage log. Why, you ask? Because if … Continue reading

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House Passes Tax Bill; Most Things Stay the Same for 2012

This evening, the House passed by a 257-167 vote the tax compromise. Here’s what this bill means: Income Tax – For 2013 forward, the Bush tax cuts were permanently extended except for the “wealthy.” That’s defined as $400,000 for individuals, … Continue reading

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A Podcast to Start the New Year

On the day the world didn’t end, I was interviewed for the Thinking Poker podcast. The interview ran about an hour, and it was a lot lighter than most discussions on taxes and gambling. You can download the episode through … Continue reading

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Fiscal Cliff Compromise Deal?

Last night the Senate approved on a compromise deal that averts the “fiscal cliff.” Supposedly, most tax provisions that were to expire are extended in the deal (including the deduction for state income tax, a permanent indexing for the AMT, … Continue reading

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