Monthly Archives: October 2014

Happy Nevada Day, Especially If You’re a Performer at a Gentleman’s Club

Today is Nevada Day! Exactly 150 years ago Nevada was admitted as a state. The Nevada Supreme Court yesterday ruled on a case that may make this day more celebratory for workers at adult entertainment facilities (strip clubs). Several performers … Continue reading

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The 2015 State Business Tax Climate Index: Not Much Has Changed

I guess I could have called this, “Bring me the usual suspects,” but I’ve been using that phrase over and over. Yet not much has changed, so the usual suspects have good tax climates and the usual suspects have bad … Continue reading

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AICPA Lawsuit Against IRS Dismissed Over Standing

Earlier this year the IRS announced its new “Annual Filing Season Program,” a voluntary program for tax preparers to register with the IRS. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) filed a lawsuit asking for the program to be … Continue reading

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SARs Leading to Forfeiture: The IRS Oversteps

There have been plenty of stories on civil forfeiture recently. Two poker players had their cash seized in Iowa while driving home from a poker tournament in Illinois. They had their funds returned, but have now filed a lawsuit against … Continue reading

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Copying Steven Martinez’s Idea Is Not a Good Choice

I’m on the road this weekend, but a story from the San Francisco Bay Area caught my eye. Charles Waldo was already in jail. He was arrested on a 50-count indictment for insurance fraud, tax evasion, felony vandalism, and a … Continue reading

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You Filed That Extension, And Only Now Are Realizing the Deadline is Wednesday…

Yes, only three days are left until the extension deadline. If you file on October 16th, it’s as if you never filed that extension (you will owe a 22.5% late filing penalty). So what should you do if you’re just … Continue reading

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It’s Not As If Anything Is Happening Right After This…

Of course, after reporting good news from the IRS there must be bad news to balance it out. And there is. For reasons that only the bureaucrats at the IRS can fathom, every year over Columbus Day weekend the IRS … Continue reading

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IRS Simplifies Reporting for RRSPs and RRIFs

In a piece of good news, the IRS announced today that US taxpayers will automatically be treated as deferring income from Canadian Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) and Canadian Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs). In other words, the treatment will … Continue reading

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Legaspi Gets 21 Months

Francisco Legaspi didn’t want to go to jail. Back in November 1992, he pleaded guilty to tax evasion. Instead of showing up for his sentencing in January 1993, he headed to Mexico and then Canada to avoid prison. That worked … Continue reading

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One Good Erasure Deserves Another

I wonder if this sounds familiar to anyone: An organization is looking for key information stored on IRS computers. A lawsuit ensues, and the hard drives were allegedly wiped clean. No, I’m not talking about the IRS Scandal, Lois Lerner, … Continue reading

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