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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Good News on the Practitioner Priority Service (PPS)
It was with fear and trepidation that I picked up my phone and dialed the IRS’s Practitioner Priority Service (PPS). This is the telephone number that tax professionals use to obtain information from the IRS. Over the past year and … Continue reading
Posted in IRS
Tagged 2016.Tax.Season
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It Was Only a 13.33% Kickback
Last year I reported on the case of Ronald Boyd. Mr. Boyd was Chief of Police of the Port of Los Angeles. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are two of the busiest ports in the world, and … Continue reading
Posted in California, Tax Evasion
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“I Bestow on You the Title of Taxpayer in Good Standing…”
A bit of humor to start the day. Courtesy of Spidell’s Tax Season Tribune, I discover that a video game has decided to emulate the Internal Revenue Service. Now, it’s been years since I played video games. Apparently the game … Continue reading
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Tagged video.games
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Maryland Suspends Processing Tax Returns from 23 Liberty Tax Service Locations
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot announced on Tuesday that he has suspended processing from 16 more Liberty Tax Service locations (bringing the total suspended to 23). The decision was made based on suspicious characteristics found on the returns: Business income reported … Continue reading
Posted in Maryland, Tax Fraud
Tagged Liberty.Tax.Service
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IRS Computers Crash
2015 was a year the IRS would like to forget. Unfortunately, 2016 may be heading the same way. Yesterday, the IRS had a computer failure impacting multiple systems. Those systems are still down this morning (as of 6:30am PST). The … Continue reading
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A Tale of Three States
Hawaii, Indiana, and Mississippi are three states where daily fantasy sports (DFS) is being debated. The three states are representative of what is likely to occur in every state. Last week, Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin issued an advisory opinion … Continue reading