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Archive for January, 2003

Posted by taxguru on January 22, 2003

I’m not sure of the artist’s intent with this comic; but I think it is to ridicule Bush. The truth is that anyone who understands capitalism and the US Constitution knows that many of the taxes in this country are downright evil.

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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003

Non-Cash Donations

I just finished installing the 2003 Tax Tools program and was checking out the new features added this year. One I really like is a five page worksheet, along with estimated values, for documenting non-cash donations, such as clothes and furniture. It obviously has a lot more room than the one page version I posted on my site a little while ago. I’ve made a master in pdf and uploaded it to my site.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003

Look at who won’t pay taxes under Bush’s plan

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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003

The Dems’ skimpy tax-relief plan

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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003

Bush Proposal May Cut Tax on SUVs for Business

I’m sure Arianna Huffington and her fellow traveler SUV haters are having a cow over this.

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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003


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Posted by taxguru on January 21, 2003

Taxing Statistics

With all of the discussion as to who bears the major portion of the actual income tax burden in the US, I found it interesting to consider another kind of tax related burden. These stats from Forbes relate to the burden in time and cost to comply with tax laws in regard to keeping proper records and preparing tax returns.


Self-employed persons with adjusted gross incomes topping $200,000 spend 62 hours a year working on taxes and $1,315 in tax preparation fees, compared with just 34 hours and $393 for similarly paid workers who labor for others, says a new study for the IRS by IBM Business Consulting. Total annual out-of-pocket costs to all taxpayers for tax compliance: $16 billion.

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Posted by taxguru on January 19, 2003

Glossary Of Terms

As with all professions, we in the tax and accounting arena have our own jargon. I have also adopted several other abbreviations and acronyms in order to save time and space when writing and speaking. As a public service, I’ve set up a glossary of the most often used terms. I’ve also added a link to it in the blogroll to the left on this page. If there are other terms that should be included here, please let me know.

As more new acronyms are coined every day, I hope to see glossaries such as this on other web sites. Places like Lucianne.com have developed their own shorthand way of communicating and it slows the discussions down when newcomers are always asking for definitions of such terms as PIAPS (pig in a pant suit) after stories are posted about our next president, Queen Hillary Rodham.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 19, 2003

20/20 Puff Piece

I watched the 20/20 piece on Lynn Meredith, the scamster tax protestor, and the only way to describe the show was superficial. While I have never been reticent about pointing out the left wing bias in most ABC News broadcasts, this was one story in which they took no side. However, when someone is advocating illegal things, it seems like responsible journalism would cry out for the 20/20 staff to make the case that this woman is a criminal. It seemed more like a Robin Leach episode of the Lives of the Rich and Famous as they showed Lynn Meredith’s fleet of expensive cars and her recreated soda shop, complete with antique juke boxes. They didn’t do much to show the down side to Meredith’s criminal actions, other than have to wear an ankle bracelet as she walked along the beach. I can recall a time when the media made a point of illustrating the consequences of choosing a criminal path in life. Just mentioning that another tax protestor had died in prison wasn’t as illustrative as showing some of the convicted tax cheats doing hard time working on a chain gang busting up rocks.

While it may sound like I am most upset with ABC for the way in which they told this story, that’s not the case. The brain trust at the IRS has proved their incompetence once again by refusing to comment on the matter for the show. What imbeciles. As I have been explaining for decades, the tax protestor movement has grown as a direct result of IRS neglecting their responsibility to debunk the bogus claims being made, such as taxes being voluntary and money is not really income. In this country, silence means agreement. Whenever IRS refuses to comment on matters such as this, they are in effect endorsing the other side’s case. They passed up another golden opportunity to clear up a lot of confusion in the minds of the American people as to the legality of the claims being made by Ms. Meredith and her fellow tax protestor scammers. IRS spokespersons could have very easily debunked every one of Meredith’s arguments and followed up with real life stories of people who are in prison for following them.

It’s long been very frustrating that I have to do the IRS’s job for them in explaining how the tax protestor arguments are wrong and dangerous. In a way, it’s almost as if IRS wants the tax protestor movement to grow because they sure aren’t doing as much to stifle it as they could. Maybe it’s part of some scheme to justify even more money and power when the number of flagrant tax violators grows much larger.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 18, 2003

Tax Cuts: Rhetoric v. Reality

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