But Coplan, Nissenbaum, Shapiro, and Vaughn have some explaining to do. You can read the story here. If that’s not enough tax shelter news for
Read MoreMonth: May 2007
When You Allegedly Cheat On Taxes, The Terrorists Win
September 11, 2001, has been linked to a number of criminal activities and now we can add tax fraud to the list. The Internal Revenue
Read MoreIf I Were President…
Oh, don’t even get me started. But there are a number of folks who are actually making a run at it this year, some expected
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Joel Schoenmeyer
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Today’s guest is Joel Schoenmeyer of Death and Taxes: The Blog. Welcome Joel! 1. Where are you now? Oak
Read MoreWar & Piece Of Legislation
Who can resist a war funding bill on Memorial Day? As we expected, a version of the war funding bill finally made it through Congress
Read MoreTocchet Takes a Hit
I know, my husband is probably hunched over his PowerBook in disbelief (though probably also mumbling that Tocchet never won us a championship…) about Rick
Read MoreSidley Austin Lives To See Another Day
…Unlike Jenkens Gilchrist, which folded after being hit with penalties related to tax advice involving tax shelters that the Internal Revenue Service found to be
Read MoreTax Talk 2007: Mike Huckabee
Our next presidential candidate to be featured in our series of interviews is Mike Huckabee, a Republican and former Governor of Arkansas. I posed the
Read MoreTax Court Just Got A Little Busier
The US Supreme Court ruled this week in Hinck v. U.S., 06-376, that only the U.S. Tax Court may review refusals by the Internal Revenue
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Kay Bell
It’s Getting to Know You Tuesday! Today’s guest is Kay Bell, of Don’t Mess With Taxes (which you have to read based on the title
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