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Former pro football player Plaxico Burress has been indicted by a New Jersey grand jury in the first prosecution under a new statute that makes a failed electronic funds transfer the same as a bad check.
May 4 -
A roundup of some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
May 3 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
May 1 -
An Internal Revenue Service revenue officer has been indicted for committing mail and wire fraud, filing false tax returns, identity theft and perjury.
May 1 -
A convicted tax preparer who was sentenced to probation in 2012 has now received a prison sentence for continuing to prepare and file tax returns in violation of a court order.
April 30 -
Tim Loo learned early this year that his name and Social Security number had made their way onto a fraudulent tax return, and immediately wondered whether the identity thief might also have his bank-account details or his kids Social Security numbers.
April 30 -
In February, I wrote an article about the challenge I was about to embark on: tax season along with training for an Ironman competition.
April 29 -
Ideas for tax reform abound, though the prospects are not as bright as they once were.
April 28 -
The National Football Leagues central office will become a taxable entity, ending its tax-exempt status in a move with minimal financial effect and significant symbolic value.
April 28 -
Chicago plastics manufacturer Stefan Edlis faced more than $20 million in U.S. capital gains taxes by selling his Andy Warhol painting to billionaire Steven A. Cohen eight years ago.
April 28
