Saturday, February 4, 2012

Irs

  • Lamar Odom Stuffs IRS In Tax Case Over Fines, Fitness Fees William P. Barrett Forbes Staff No horsing around, IRS tells ex-NFL star William P.
  • (Forbes)
  • Who knew? It turns out that any frequent-flier miles you get for opening a bank account are taxable, according to published reports.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • The indictment of the Wegelin, the oldest Swiss private bank, moves the global banking transparency battle from bows and arrows to nuclear weapons. Do Swiss bankers' nerves fray after Wegelin indictment? Yes, no question.
  • (Forbes)
  • Tax laws are so complex many taxpayers dont feel comfortable filing out their own returns, but getting professional help can be expensive. Believe it or not, the Internal Revenue Service wants to help.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
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  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • It is called identity theft, but it comes down to stolen tax refunds.
  • (USA Today)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Reality TV star Richard Hatch is asking a federal judge to let him pay $25 to the Internal Revenue Service for January as part of a tax evasion case tied to the $1 million he won in the first season of Survivor.
  • (Syracuse Post-Standard)
  • Prosecutors: Onetime Lakeside School student leader in local anti-government movement UPDATE: Having pleaded guilty to tax fraud, Mount Vernon accountant Timothy Garrison was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison on Wednesday by U.S.
  • (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • As most folks start preparing to file their income tax returns, the IRS and the Justice Department began unveiling their annual reminders of what happens to those who don't.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

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