Monthly Archives: November 2013

Gilbert Hyatt In New York

The decision on the Gilbert Hyatt appeal here in Nevada has still not come out. However, when I did my weekly check I discovered that the Gilbert Hyatt case has now reached New York State. The entire Gilbert Hyatt case … Continue reading

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Don’t Try This at Home

Thomas Thorndike was a tax preparer in Waterbury, Connecticut. I use “was” because earlier this year he was sentenced to six years at ClubFed for cheating on his own taxes and for helping clients obtain refunds using false deductions. Here’s … Continue reading

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Nifty Scheme Lands Five at ClubFed

Last year I reported on the inventive scheme used by the owners of Nifty Fifty’s, a Philadelphia area restaurant chain. Back in 1986, the restaurant was founded. The chain is themed on the 1950s; the owners apparently longed for the … Continue reading

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It’s All Greek to Me

In reading through the poker world today, news from Greece pushed to the forefront: The Greek government has implemented an up to 20% “Player Withholding Tax” on online gambling. It doesn’t sound like much, but like everything the devil is … Continue reading

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Pass the Popcorn, Please, II

As ObamaCare and its troubles dominate the news, lurking in the background is the IRS scandal. The Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) wrote an op-ed on FoxNews that noted the lawsuit filed by the … Continue reading

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Pass the Popcorn, Please

When I last wrote about Instant Tax Service it appeared that the end of that firm was upon us. After all, a judge ordered ITS to close shop because of a myriad of sins. ITS is appealing and is now … Continue reading

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It’s How They Earned the $1.46 Million of Tax Refunds that’s the Problem

I’d like to convince my clients to start adding gratuities when they pay me. I did have one client just add $10 to his payment (and yes, I’ll be claiming that on my tax return); I appreciated it and told … Continue reading

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He Only Got 35 Months This Time

There are two pieces of good news for Michael Carlow of Pittsburgh. First, he only get 35 months at ClubFed (he served eight years previously). And second, the statute of limitations expired on the IRS on $5 million of the … Continue reading

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It Only Took Six Years to Get an Answer….

I currently have an audit reconsideration case that’s been on hold for eighteen months. I guess I have nothing to complain about, though. One unlucky attorney waited over six years to get an answer from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network … Continue reading

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Full Tilt Remission Deadline is Today

Today, November 16th, is the deadline for making a remission claim from Full Tilt Poker. (There are two exceptions noted below.) If you were not an affiliate of Full Tilt Poker or a Red Pro, you must file your claim … Continue reading

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