Monthly Archives: May 2015

I’m Shocked, Shocked! That a Chicago Attorney may have Committed Tax Evasion Related to Corruption

There’s one thing about Illinois politics: Both Democrats and Republicans tend toward corruption. After all, which of the past few governors haven’t gone to prison? The DOJ news release on the indictment of Daniel Soso makes for interesting reading. Sure, … Continue reading

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Chipco President Gets 10 Months

Back in March I reported on the president of Chipco, John Kendall. Chipco closed a couple of years ago, and most of us in the poker world thought it had to do with the end of the poker boom. That … Continue reading

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Making IRS Customer Service Look Good

It’s hard to make the IRS’s customer service look good. If you get through–and it’s very difficult to reach the IRS, and you will usually be on hold for more than an hour before you do–there’s a good chance the … Continue reading

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Surprise! You Heard About that May 29th Filing Deadline, Right?

You’re looking at the headline and wondering what I’m drinking. There’s no May 29th tax deadline, right? Well, yes, that’s correct; however, there is a May 29th government filing deadline that will impact some business owners. The Bureau of Economic … Continue reading

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IRS “Get Transcript” Application Hacked; 104,000 Tax Returns Illegally Accessed

This afternoon IRS Commissioner John Koskinen announced that criminals were able to use the IRS “Get Transcript” application to access approximately 104,000 tax returns. (An additional 100,000 or so attempts were unsuccessful.) From the Wall Street Journal: Thieves used the … Continue reading

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Staking and the WSOP: 2015 Update

The 2015 World Series of Poker begins on Wednesday at the Rio Hotel and Casino here in Las Vegas. While many things have changed for this year (for example, the WSOP will have a “Colossus” tournament this coming Friday and … Continue reading

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The Real Impact of the Wynne Decision

Yesterday’s decision in Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v Wynne Et Ux generated some reporting in print media. Yet much of what I saw was incorrect in part or in whole. New York does give full tax credits for … Continue reading

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A Wynne for the Dormant Commerce Clause

The US Supreme Court today decided Comptroller of Maryland v. Wynne. The Wynnes, Maryland residents, had out of state income duly reported on both their Maryland tax return and on other state tax returns. They wanted a full credit for … Continue reading

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Fake Businesses, Phony Dependents: What Could Go Wrong?

I’ve seen reports of Bozo tax preparers inventing deductions and dependents. This is the first time I’ve heard of a tax preparer inventing a business from scratch on a tax return. The results were good…for a while. Ramona Johnson was … Continue reading

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730

It’s a topic that, frankly, bores the media. It’s a topic that the current Administration would love to go away. It’s a topic that should never have arisen. It’s a topic that underlies the current crisis that impacts the IRS. … Continue reading

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