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Month: November 2013

Black Market Tax Preparers Continue To Defy IRS

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 18, 2013July 18, 2020

When the IRS implemented rules requiring tax preparers to register in order to prepare tax returns, the idea was that it would keep taxpayers safe. But is it?

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IRS Backs Down, Returns Seized Cash To Family Businesses

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 15, 2013July 18, 2020

Think you always have a right to due process? Think again. Under some circumstances, the federal government believes that it has the right to seize your property without notice and without a requirement for a speedy hearing. Taxpayers in Michigan, with the help of the Institute for Justice, are fighting back.

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Italy Tries Bite At Apple As Authorities Investigate Tax Structures

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 15, 2013July 18, 2020

The Securities and Exchange Commission may approve of Apple’s overseas tax strategies but Italian taxing authorities aren’t so sure. This week, those Italian taxing authorities

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Braves New World? Taxpayer Funding Remains A Concern As Atlanta Rushes Towards New Stadium

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 13, 2013July 18, 2020

When I was in elementary school, I had two career paths in mind: shortstop for the Atlanta Braves or trial lawyer. This was the result

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Fourth Largest Tax Prep Business In The Country Shut Down By Feds

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 10, 2013July 18, 2020

The pool of tax preparation services just got a little smaller: a federal court judge has ordered Instant Tax Service (“ITS”), the fourth-largest tax preparation business in the United States, to stop all operations permanently for “extensive and egregious, indeed appalling” harm to taxpayers.

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9 Ways To Say Thank You On Veterans Day (And Maybe Even Get A Tax Break)

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 9, 2013July 19, 2020

Happy Veterans Day! As we salute the men and women who keep us safe, here are a few tips for how you can say thank you (and maybe even get a tax break)…

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Former NFL Star Cites Concussions, Receives Prison Sentence For Role In Tax Fraud

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 7, 2013May 18, 2020

Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Freddie Mitchell has been sentenced to 37 months in prison for his role in a tax fraud scheme.

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GAO Evaluates Tax Deferrals & Graduated Tax Rates, Concludes: It’s Complicated

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 7, 2013July 19, 2020

How did Twitter prepare for its big IPO? By setting up shop in Ireland, of course. More and more companies are opting to put operations abroad in an effort to defer – and in some cases, avoid altogether – paying tax. Congress tasked the GAO with examining how much this deferral is actually costing taxpayers. The answer was delivered to Congress in a 55 page report.

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BlackBerry Pins Recovery Hopes On Rumored $1 Billion In Tax Refunds

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 6, 2013July 19, 2020

BlackBerry nearly escaped a buyout earlier this fall. Now, an infusion of cash is giving the company new hope… and a big tax refund check from the government might boost the company’s coffers even higher.

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Bayern Munich Keeps Winning Even As Their Chief Faces Trial For Tax Evasion

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 5, 2013July 19, 2020

Bayern Munich just keeps winning as it marches towards the UEFA round of 16… But Bayern Chief Uli Hoeness isn’t having the same kind of luck. This week, Hoeness found out that he will face a trial on charges of tax evasion with respect to millions of Euros he kept hidden from German taxing authorities.

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