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A quarter million for phony work; pools, snow and fraud; bogus figures all around; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 26 -
A former Swiss banker was acquitted of helping U.S. clients dodge taxes, dealing prosecutors a dramatic loss in their efforts to hold individuals responsible after the government successfully targeted financial institutions.
November 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service isn’t doing enough to ensure that Electronic Filing Identification Numbers are assigned to qualified applicants or deactivated when needed, according to a new report.
November 20 -
So busted; many clients, not one business; plenty for wife and girlfriend; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 17 -
A federal jury in Boston has convicted a Miami CPA on multiple counts of tax fraud and obstructing the Internal Revenue Service, but he is vowing to appeal.
November 15 -
In Vanuatu, a remote archipelago in the South Pacific, a popular tourist attraction is something called land diving. Villagers on the lush outer island of Pentecost jump headfirst from a tall wooden tower with tree vines tied to their ankles to break their fall. For the divers, the rite of passage is a plunge into the unknown—and that’s not a bad metaphor for where this secretive tax haven is headed these days.
November 15 -
Coinbase Inc. customers who haven’t reported their cryptocurrency gains to the Internal Revenue Service, beware.
November 10 -
Bad call; anti-social behavior; wearing Frownies; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
November 9 -
The 10,000 bitcoins that seven years ago famously paid for the delivery of two Papa John’s pizzas would be worth more than $74 million today.
November 9 -
The days in paradise may be numbered for those seeking refuge from heavy tax burdens in remote islands. Finance ministers representing the world’s largest market vowed to take action following the leak of records exposing prominent members of the global business A-list.
November 7