-  Property-tax map; zero due meaning; partners' pay differences; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. September 26 
-  Charity for none; Dr. Backdate; frivolous correspondence; and other highlights of recent tax cases. September 21
-  Lawmakers suggested investigators were hamstrung from bringing charges and questioned why the statute of limitations was allowed to expire without charges being brought. September 21
-  Jurors clashed over race and class while weighing charges against a wealthy developer and two others accused of arranging $1.3 billion in phony tax deductions. September 21
-  The managers of the bankrupt crypto exchange sued the parents of its co-founder and former CEO to "recover ... fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds." September 19
-  Band of brothers; heavy Metal; gone underground; and other highlights of recent tax cases. September 14
-  The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation division is targeting illegal activity tied to sports betting as the pro football season gets underway. September 13
-  The Serious Fraud Office charged the former CFO as well as three others with inflating the cash in the bakery chain's balance sheets. September 13
-  Strict liabilities; thanks for all the fish; on the beach where he used to run; and other highlights of recent tax cases. September 7
-  The tax charges could be brought in Washington, D.C., or in California because that's where the crimes allegedly occurred. September 7







