Monthly Archives: August 2013

Good Bye, Disclosure Authorization

A couple of months ago the IRS announced that they were “retiring” Disclosure Authorization from IRS e-Services. For the laypeople who read this blog, this means that if you come to my office and we need to print a transcript … Continue reading

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The Third Time Wasn’t the Charm

The cliche goes, if you don’t succeed at first, try, try again. Of course, where you and I would never go, the Bozo side of the tax world loves to venture. The Tax Court today got the chance to look … Continue reading

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I’m Interviewed

I was recently interviewed by April Brewster Smythe for a series for “Masters in Accounting.” If you’d like to learn a bit more about my background–it’s quite different from most in the accounting profession–you can read the interview. You can … Continue reading

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Have I Got a Fixer-Upper for You

If you want to rent a building in Sacramento (California’s state capital), I have one that’s perfect…for your enemies, that is. It does have some advantages: It’s a 24-story building right in the heart of downtown Sacramento. It’s owned by … Continue reading

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Louisiana Representative Girod Jackson Has Tax Troubles; Now an ex-Representative

If you’re in politics, portions of your personal life come under greater scrutiny. You also can become a poster child for the IRS if you make serious errors with your taxes. Louisiana State Representative Girod Jackson is finding that out. … Continue reading

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Attorneys Behaving Badly

Two stories of lawyers in tax trouble. One is local (the second Las Vegas attorney in recent weeks who was found guilty of tax evasion); one committed especially bad behavior. Let’s start with the local story. Paul Wommer decided that … Continue reading

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Probable IRS Systemic Issue with Individuals Taking the Automatic Two-Month Extension

If you read my previous post, you will see that I mailed in an Appeal today regarding a client who took the automatic two-month extension for being outside of the country on April 15th. To date, an extremely high percentage … Continue reading

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The Law and Regulations vs. IRS Publications

Let’s say that the Tax Code (which is law) said, “Every tax return must be signed in red ink.” If that were the case, we’d all be using red ink to sign returns. The Tax Code is law, passed by … Continue reading

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What If Your Tax Professional Vanishes?

Yesterday, a new client called me. It seems that his tax professional (we’ll call her Jane Doe) vanished. She’s not answering phone calls (nor returning messages–and her voice mail is now full), nor returning mail, nor returning faxes. My client … Continue reading

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IRS Scandal Update

More news this week on the IRS scandal. First, Tax Analysts has sued the IRS. “On May 21, Tax Analysts sent a FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] request to the IRS seeking all materials used since 2009 to train IRS … Continue reading

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