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Archive for July, 2002

Posted by taxguru on July 3, 2002

Donating Stock To Charity

Gary Klott has a good introduction to the concept of donating capital gain assets to charity.

However, this is a perfect example of where you should work with your tax advisor to crunch the numbers with your tax situation because there are far too many variables for there to be anything close to a one size fits all strategy.

For example, capital loss carry forwards should play a big part in a decision as to donating appreciated stock or selling it and reporting the gain. A few minutes ago, I finished an income tax return where there is a capital loss carry forward of over $68,000. That client can literally receive up to $68,000 of capital gains tax free in the next tax year; so a donation may not be the best approach.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 3, 2002

Phony Figures

As I have explained on so many occasions, the numbers that are used by the media and our rulers in DC when discussing taxes and the Federal budget are treated as gospel; when in fact, they are completely fabricated using phony assumptions and other techniques that make Arthur Andersen’s tricks pale in comparison.

Here, Bruce Bartlett shows how such phony numbers have been used in the current discussion of the cost to the Feds of a permanent repeal of the estate tax.

It’s very revealing of the mindset of those in power that any portion of our own wealth that we are allowed to retain is considered to be a cost to the government. The implication of that is no different than in communist countries, where they are just slightly less subtle about the fact that everything belongs to the omnipotent central government.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 3, 2002

Root of Big Government

Just because I don’t believe that the suspicious circumstances surrounding the ratification of the 16th Amendment justify refusing to file income tax returns, doesn’t mean I approve of the amendment. I have long supported that it be formally repealed.

As this article explains, the power it gave to our rulers in DC is directly responsible for the unconstitutional growth in the size, power and cost of our Federal government, all of which are completely at odds with the original intentions of our founding fathers.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 3, 2002

Cooking The Books

I have mentioned several times how hypocritical it is for our rulers to be shocked by the creative accounting tricks coming to light from WorldCom, Enron, Xerox, et al. Here, Walter Williams explains how our rulers in DC are hiding more than $30 trillion of debt in much the same way as Enron was doing. Which scheme do you think affects more people in this country, Enron’s or Congress’s?

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 3, 2002

Current Extensions

Most people know that the extensions (Form 4868) they filed for their 2001 1040s expire on August 15, 2002. If you need more time, just send in Form 2688 by 8/15/02 and IRS will give you two more months (until October 15, 2002).

What often sneaks up undetected is the deadline for partnership, LLC, trust & fiduciary tax returns (Forms 1065 & 1041). The first extensions which were filed back before April 15 for these types of returns were only for three months. That means they will expire on July 15, 2002. Not to worry. IRS has forms to allow another three months of time (until October 15). Why the geniuses at IRS don’t make all extensions consistent (four months for the first and two months for the second) is a mystery.

If you need three more months for your 2001 partnership, LLC, or trust tax return, file Form 8800 with IRS by July 15.

If you need three more months for your estate fiduciary tax return (Form 1041), file Form 2758 with IRS by July 15.

2000 Tax Returns

Due to several personal emergencies, as well as computer virus & other problems, I am still behind in finishing off a number of 2000 income tax returns. I am trying my best to get them out ASAP. As I explained earlier, because of the current war, these aren’t officially delinquent until after October 15, 2002.

As always with the IRS, their right hand doesn’t know what their left hand is doing and they have been sending out erroneous late notices for 2000 tax returns. Those can safely be ignored.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 2, 2002

Does Giving Away The Loot Cancel Out The Crime?

If a friend of yours robs a bank and gives you some of the money, are you off the hook if you donate an equal amount to a charity after the police track you down?

Our rulers in DC think that strategy works as they try to distance themselves from the campaign contributions (aka bribes) they received from the corporations that were caught cooking their books.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 2, 2002

Can’t Please Everyone

As happens every time I expose the idiocy of the various tax protestor arguments, I am attacked and labeled as a fan of the IRS by their cult-like followers. It really cracks me up because, for decades, I have been one of the most outspoken critics of the IRS in the country. However, there is a big difference between working within the system, as I have always done, and advocating breaking the laws, as the tax protestors do.

This almost balances out the harsh criticism I receive all the time for being “unpatriotic” because I help people legally reduce their taxes. None of my clients has ever been charged with any criminal tax violations; a claim the tax protestor promoters can’t make since they and their clients are filling plenty of prison cells. Who should you trust?

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 2, 2002

Tax Protestors

It’s time again for one of my periodic warnings against following the alluring siren song of tax protestors. There are literally dozens of them, most of them with their own websites. Luckily, this number is finally starting to drop, as IRS stops ignoring them and tosses them in the pokey.

That is why I always make a big distinction between reducing taxes through creative and aggressive interpretation of the tax laws (what I do) and the illegal evasion of the tax laws by such promoters as Irwin Schiff and Bob Schulz (to name just a few). Bob Schulz is currently on a foolhardy campaign to encourage everyone to refuse to file tax returns and employers to refuse to withhold taxes from their employees’ paychecks. Anyone following this stupid advice will deserve their prison stays.

I have written very long analyses of the tax promoter arguments before; so I will just summarize the most popular ones here.

No Conflict of Interest

While some people may think that I am defending the IRS and the current tax system in the USA as a means of job protection for myself and fellow tax practitioners, nothing could be further from the truth. I have always been very vocal in my support for the platform of the Libertarian Party, including the absolute elimination of all income and estate taxes. However, we need to bring about such a change through the normal legislative process. Just refusing to obey the laws that we may disagree with, as the misguided Bob Schulz advocates, will accomplish nothing more than earn Mr. Schulz and his followers room & board in the Federal Grey Bar Hotel.

Taxes Are Voluntary

Irwin Schiff has received a lot of publicity with this idiotic limited reading of the tax return instructions. He and his cohorts read that the US tax system depends on voluntary compliance and interpret it to mean that we have a choice as to whether or not to voluntarily file all of the required tax forms. What they ignore is the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey likes to say. If someone refuses to voluntarily comply with their tax reports, IRS is more than willing to do it for them and take extremely aggressive actions, up to and including deadly force, to get the money they think the US government is owed.

Taxes Are Illegal

Many tax protestors, such as Bob Schulz, Joe Banister and WorldNet Daily, have stuck their lives on the line based on the assumption that the 16th Amendment was not actually properly ratified back in 1913. As I have said before, I have reviewed some of the documentation for this argument and believe that they make a fairly convincing case. However, any argument that the amendment was improper should have been made back around 1913; not 80 to 90 years later. It has been accepted as law for too long by too many people to now claim that it is illegitimate. It has in effect been de facto adopted by the American people long before most of us were born. Again, it would require a new constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th.

Bob Schulz & his ilk are living in a fairy tale world. I have never been shy about pointing out examples where our rulers in DC routinely violate the Constitution, especially when it involves tax money. I wish with all of my being that our rulers would take seriously their vow to protect & defend the Constitution. However, we need to be realistic and deal with the real world with the people who are continuously elected and sent to DC to rule our lives. Acting as if the reincarnation of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were currently in power is just nuts.

I have worked with several cases over the past few decades, trying to untangle the messes misguided tax protestors created for themselves. The ironic thing is that, in every single case, when my staff & I prepared the tax returns, the clients ended up owing much less than the IRS was claiming, and in most of them, would have been due refunds. However, in many of those cases, the IRS double standard kicked in. While an IRS debt lasts forever and beyond, a request for refund must be made within three years or else the overpayment is forfeited to the government. I’ve seen clients lose thousands of dollars because of this.

In Conclusion

While there may be some tax protestor promoters who sincerely believe their arguments will succeed, most of them have been around long enough to see what the results are for anyone following their advice; prison. Why Irwin Schiff has any credibility, after spending so many years in prison for tax evasion, is a mystery to me. Of course, any country that heeds family values advice from the likes of Hillary Clinton obviously can’t expect to come anywhere close to an ability to distinguish between right and wrong.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on July 1, 2002

Latest Discrimination Victims

One of the never-ending quests Sherry & I have long had is trying to make our forms & paperwork idiot proof. Every time we think we’ve gotten close to accomplishing this goal, along comes a bigger idiot. You don’t know how disheartening it was to read Jonah Goldberg’s latest, on how colleges are dumbing down the SAT so as to not discriminate against stupid people.

KMK

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